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2:23-cv-00989 WILLIAMS et al v. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.

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Case Summary

Williams et al v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc. is a civil lawsuit with no available substantive summary at this time. The case likely involves claims against Samsung Electronics, but details on allegations or procedural posture are not provided.

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Key Issues

  • Product liability
  • Consumer claims
  • Corporate defendant
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3 events
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Motion April 14, 2026

2:24-cv-00464 Keyless Licensing LLC v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc. et al

In the case of Williams et al. versus Samsung Electronics America, a sealed response was filed regarding a motion in a related case, Keyless Licensing LLC v. Samsung Electronics America. This means the parties submitted confidential information to the court for review, which is not available to the public. Such filings often involve sensitive details that could impact the legal strategies or outcomes of the cases.

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Other April 13, 2026

2:23-cv-00989 WILLIAMS et al v. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.

A case titled WILLIAMS et al v. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. was filed under the case number 2:23-cv-00989. Although no specific details or motions were recorded at this event, the initiation of this case marks the beginning of legal proceedings between the plaintiffs and Samsung Electronics America. This step is crucial as it formally sets the dispute into the judicial system for resolution.

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Motion April 13, 2026

4:26-cv-00163 Allstate Indemnity Company v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc., et al

In the case Williams et al v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a motion was filed supporting the related case Allstate Indemnity Company v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc. This indicates coordination or shared legal arguments between the two cases, which may influence the court's decisions. Such motions help clarify positions and can affect the outcome of ongoing litigation.

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