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1:26-cv-02519 OWENS v. NEWREZ LLC et al

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Case Summary

Owens v. NewRez LLC et al is a civil litigation matter filed under docket 26-cv-02519. The case involves a memorandum in support of a motion, indicating active motion practice likely related to dispositive or procedural issues. The parties include Owens as plaintiff and NewRez LLC among the defendants. Details on the nature of the dispute are not provided, but the involvement of NewRez LLC suggests the case may concern financial services or mortgage-related claims. The case is in a phase where legal arguments are being formally presented to the court for consideration.

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Key Issues

  • Motion practice
  • Civil dispute
  • Financial services
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Case Timeline

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Hearing April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-02519 OWENS v. NEWREZ LLC et al

In the case Owens v. NewRez LLC and others, the court held a hearing to establish or adjust deadlines for motions and reports and recommendations (R&R). This scheduling is crucial to ensure the case proceeds in an organized and timely manner. Setting these deadlines helps all parties understand when they need to submit important documents and prepares the court for upcoming decisions.

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Hearing April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-02559 OWENS v. MESSINGER et al

A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in the case Owens v. Newrez LLC and Owens v. Messinger to set or adjust deadlines for motions and Reports and Recommendations (R&R). This helps organize the timeline for the case, ensuring that all parties know when to submit important documents and when hearings will occur. Proper scheduling is crucial for the efficient progress of the lawsuit.

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Motion April 13, 2026

3:23-cv-00901 SHAFRANSKI v. NEWREZ, LLC et al

In the case Owens v. NewRez LLC, a motion was filed referencing a related case, Shafranski v. NewRez LLC. The memorandum supports this motion, providing legal arguments to persuade the court to rule in favor of the moving party. This step is part of the ongoing legal process to resolve disputes between the parties.

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