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Doe v. Sequoia Capital Operations LLC Sequoia Capital Fund, L.P. et al

26-cv-02912
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Case Summary

Doe v. Sequoia Capital Operations LLC and related entities is a civil case filed against investment entities. The absence of a docket summary limits specific details, but the involvement of a venture capital firm suggests potential claims related to business practices, contracts, or fiduciary duties. The case is in early stages or pending further judicial activity.

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Key Issues

  • Business dispute
  • Investment firm
  • Fiduciary duties
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Case Timeline

2 events
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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-cv-02912 LOPEZ SEGUNDO v. BORGEN et al

In the case of Lopez Segundo v. Borgen et al, the defendants submitted their formal response to the amended complaint filed by the plaintiff. This step is crucial as it outlines the defendants' position and defenses regarding the allegations, allowing the case to proceed through the legal process.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:26-cv-02912 Doe v. Sequoia Capital Operations LLC Sequoia Capital Fund, L.P. et al

A new case was filed by an individual named Doe against Sequoia Capital Operations LLC, Sequoia Capital Fund, L.P., and others. This marks the beginning of a legal dispute involving these parties, which could have implications for the entities involved depending on the claims made. The case number 1:26-cv-02912 identifies this specific lawsuit in the court system.

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Timeline events

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3 days, 17 hours ago

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