Court sets motion and hearing deadlines in Coon v. County of Camden case
Case Summary
The case Coon v. County of Camden has had motion and hearing deadlines set by the court. These deadlines are part of the procedural framework to guide the parties through necessary pretrial motions and judicial review. Timely adherence to these deadlines is essential for efficient case resolution. The scheduling reflects the court’s effort to manage the litigation process and ensure that both parties have adequate opportunity to present motions and arguments. The case remains active with forthcoming procedural events.
Stage
Hearing stage
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
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Key Issues
- • Motion deadlines
- • Hearing scheduling
- • Judicial case management
- • Pretrial litigation
Case Timeline
1 event2:25-cv-15679 COON v. COUNTY OF CAMDEN et al
The court scheduled deadlines for filing motions and set dates for hearings in the case of Coon versus the County of Camden. This helps organize the legal process by establishing clear timelines for both parties to present their arguments and evidence. Setting these deadlines ensures the case proceeds efficiently and fairly.