1:26-cv-02631 Drywall Tapers and Painters of Greater New York Local Union 1974, Affiliated with International Union of Allied Painters and Allied Trades, AFL-CIO et al v. Greenbuild LLC
Case Summary
In Drywall Tapers and Painters of Greater New York Local Union 1974 v. Greenbuild LLC, the summons was returned unexecuted, indicating that the defendants were not successfully served with the legal complaint. Without proper service, the court cannot exercise jurisdiction over the defendants, which may delay or impede the progress of the case. This procedural issue highlights the challenges plaintiffs face in initiating litigation and the necessity of complying with service of process rules. The case status may require reissuance of summons or alternative service methods to move forward.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Service of process
- • Summons unexecuted
- • Jurisdictional challenges
- • Procedural delays
Case Timeline
1 event1:26-cv-02631 Drywall Tapers and Painters of Greater New York Local Union 1974, Affiliated with International Union of Allied Painters and Allied Trades, AFL-CIO et al v. Greenbuild LLC
The court issued a summons to Greenbuild LLC in the case filed by the Drywall Tapers and Painters Union, but the summons was returned unexecuted, meaning the defendant was not successfully served. This is important because serving the summons is a crucial step to officially notify the defendant of the lawsuit and begin the legal process.