1:26-cv-22056 Ascencio v. Clarity Services, Inc.
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Ascencio v. Clarity Services, Inc. involves a civil dispute likely related to consumer reporting or credit services, given the defendant's business focus. The docket indicates ongoing procedural activity, including a recent order issued electronically, though specific details of the claims or relief sought are not provided.
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Order · April 14, 2026
The court issued an order in the case Ascencio v. Clarity Services, Inc., which is documented electronically without a physical paper copy. This order represents a formal decision or instruction from the judge regarding the case. It matters because such orders guide how the case will proceed and can affect the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved.
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The court issued an order in the case Ascencio v. Clarity Services, Inc., which is documented electronically without a physical paper copy. This order represents a formal decision or instruction from the judge regarding the case. It matters because such orders guide how the case will proceed and can affect the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved.
The court issued an order in the case of Norelus v. Clarity Services, Inc., which is related to the case Ascencio v. Clarity Services, Inc. This order likely addresses procedural or substantive matters in the litigation process. Such orders help clarify the court's stance and guide the next steps in the case.
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