1:26-cv-21659 Aguiar v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc.
Case Summary
Aguiar v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc. has reached the scheduling phase, as indicated by the filing of a Scheduling Report pursuant to Rule 26(f) and Local Rule 16.1. This report outlines the discovery plan and sets deadlines for case management. The case is in the early stages of litigation, with parties collaborating on procedural timelines and discovery parameters, but no substantive rulings have been issued yet.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Scheduling report filed
- • Discovery planning
- • Case management
- • Early litigation stage
Case Timeline
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1:26-cv-21659 Aguiar v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc.
In the case Aguiar v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc., the court issued a scheduling report following the parties' meeting under Rule 26(f) and Local Rule 16.1. This report outlines the timeline and procedures for the case moving forward, including deadlines for discovery and motions. It helps organize the case efficiently and ensures both sides are prepared for trial.