2:22-cv-07476 SILVERMAN et al v. MCBRIDE et al
Case Summary
Silverman et al v. McBride et al involves a memorandum in opposition to a motion, reflecting active litigation with contested issues. The opposition filing suggests the defendants or respondents are challenging a motion filed by the opposing party, indicating substantive legal disagreements.
Stage
Motion practice
Timeline
6 events
Coverage
6 articles
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Key Issues
- • Motion practice
- • Opposition memorandum
- • Litigation dispute
Case Timeline
6 events2:22-cv-07476 SILVERMAN et al v. MCBRIDE et al
In the case of Silverman et al v. McBride et al, the defendants filed a memorandum opposing a motion previously submitted by the plaintiffs. This document outlines the defendants' arguments against the requested court action, aiming to persuade the judge to deny the motion. Such filings are key steps in the legal process as they clarify each party's position and help the court make informed decisions.
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2:22-cv-07476 SILVERMAN et al v. MCBRIDE et al
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