2:25-cv-12454 Nnamdi Franklin Ojimba v. B. Birkholz
Case Summary
In the case 2:25-cv-12454 Nnamdi Franklin Ojimba v. B. Birkholz, the plaintiff, Nnamdi Franklin Ojimba, has filed a legal action against the defendant, B. Birkholz. The docket includes a memorandum in opposition to a motion, indicating that one party has challenged a procedural or substantive request made by the other party. While specific details of the dispute are not provided, the filing suggests active litigation with contested motions before the court. The nature of the opposition memorandum reflects the parties' engagement in pretrial motions, which could influence the progression or resolution of the case.
Key Issues
- • Motion practice and procedural disputes
- • Opposition to dispositive or non-dispositive motions
- • Litigation strategy and case management
- • Civil litigation procedural rules
- • Potential substantive claims underlying the motion
Case Timeline
1 event2:25-cv-12454 Nnamdi Franklin Ojimba v. B. Birkholz
[Memorandum in Opposition to Motion] (<a href="https://ecf.cacd.uscourts.gov/doc1/031147498352?caseid=1001810&de_seq_num=48">15</a>)