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Martin v. Shepard Outsourcing LLC: Motion and R&R Deadlines Scheduled

26-cv-01677 Filed
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Case Summary

Martin v. Shepard Outsourcing LLC has scheduled motion and report and recommendation deadlines, signaling procedural advancement. These deadlines structure the timeline for filing and responding to key motions. The case involves a dispute with Shepard Outsourcing LLC, but specific claims are not detailed. The court’s scheduling reflects preparation for dispositive motions or other pretrial rulings.

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Key Issues

  • Motion scheduling
  • Report and recommendation
  • Pretrial procedures
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Case Timeline

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Hearing April 14, 2026

4:26-cr-00051-1 USA v. Martin

In the case of Martin v. Shepard Outsourcing LLC, a hearing was scheduled to discuss upcoming deadlines for motions and recommendations and reports (R&R). This hearing is important because it sets the timeline for key legal filings that could influence the direction and outcome of the case.

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Hearing April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-01677 MARTIN v. SHEPARD OUTSOURCING, LLC et al

In the case of Martin v. Shepard Outsourcing LLC, the court scheduled deadlines and hearings related to motions and Reports and Recommendations (R&R). This means the parties now have specific dates to submit their legal arguments and the court will review and discuss these matters accordingly. Setting these deadlines helps keep the case moving forward efficiently.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:25-cr-00796-1 USA v. MARTIN

In the case of Martin v. Shepard Outsourcing LLC, the court issued an order setting deadlines for motions and recommendations and reports (R&R). This means the parties involved now have specific dates by which they must submit their legal arguments and proposed findings. Establishing these deadlines helps keep the case moving forward efficiently.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:24-cr-00005-1 USA v. MARTIN

In the case of Martin v. Shepard Outsourcing LLC, the court issued a Writ of Habeas Corpus ad Prosequendum, which means the defendant, Martin, is being brought from custody to court to face legal proceedings. This ensures that Martin appears in court despite being held elsewhere. The scheduling of motion and recommendation deadlines indicates the case is moving forward with set timelines for legal arguments and decisions.

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