Motion and hearing deadlines set in Zirvi v. Illumina, Inc. civil case
Case Summary
In Zirvi v. Illumina, Inc., the court has established deadlines for motions and hearings, indicating ongoing pretrial activity. These deadlines are part of the court’s efforts to manage the case efficiently and ensure timely consideration of legal arguments before trial. The setting and resetting of these deadlines suggest active litigation, with parties preparing motions that may address substantive or procedural issues. The case remains under judicial supervision as it moves toward resolution.
Stage
Hearing stage
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Motion deadlines
- • Hearing scheduling
- • Pretrial case management
- • Civil litigation procedures
Case Timeline
1 event2:23-cv-01997 ZIRVI v. ILLUMINA, INC. et al
In the case Zirvi v. Illumina, Inc., the court scheduled deadlines for filing motions and set dates for hearings related to those motions and any reports and recommendations. This helps organize the timeline for the case and ensures that both parties know when to submit their arguments and when the court will review them. Setting these deadlines is a routine but crucial step in managing the progress of the lawsuit.