1:26-cv-01140 Housley v. City and County of Denver Colorado Department of Transportation, Infrastructure, Division of Waste Management
Case Summary
Housley v. City and County of Denver Colorado Department of Transportation, Infrastructure, Division of Waste Management, docket number 26-cv-01140, is a civil case currently referred to a magistrate judge. This procedural step typically facilitates pretrial management, discovery, or settlement discussions. The case involves multiple governmental entities, suggesting possible claims related to municipal operations or regulatory matters. However, specific allegations or legal issues have not been disclosed in the summary.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Referral to magistrate judge
- • Municipal defendants
- • Pretrial procedure
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Case Timeline
2 events2:26-cv-01140 NMS Special Opportunity Fund, LP v. NFG SA et al
In the case of NMS Special Opportunity Fund, LP v. NFG SA et al, the court granted an extension allowing the defendants up to 30 additional days to file their answer to the complaint. This means the defendants have more time to respond to the allegations, which can affect the pace and strategy of the litigation.
1:26-cv-01140 Housley v. City and County of Denver Colorado Department of Transportation, Infrastructure, Division of Waste Management
The court issued an order referring the case Housley v. City and County of Denver Colorado Department of Transportation, Infrastructure, Division of Waste Management to a magistrate judge. This means that a magistrate judge will handle certain pretrial matters or assist in managing the case. It helps streamline the process and ensures efficient case management.
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Press Coverage
2:26-cv-01140 NMS Special Opportunity Fund, LP v. NFG SA et al
Extending Time to Answer (30 days or less) ( 17
1:26-cv-01140 Housley v. City and County of Denver Colorado Department of Transportation, Infrastructure, Division of Waste Management
Order Referring Case to Magistrate Judge