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MARINO v. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY et al

25-cv-16091
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Case Summary

Marino has filed a lawsuit against New York Life Insurance Company and others. The docket references an application for a clerk's order to extend the time to answer and a proposed order, indicating procedural motions are underway. No further substantive details about the claims or issues are provided.

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2:25-cv-16091 MARINO v. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY et al

Order · April 15, 2026

In the case of Marino v. New York Life Insurance Company, the plaintiff requested the court clerk to grant an extension for filing an answer to the complaint. This means the defendant is asking for more time to respond to the lawsuit, which can affect the timeline of the case. The court's decision on this request will determine how the case proceeds.

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Key Issues

  • insurance dispute
  • motion for extension
  • procedural developments
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Order April 15, 2026

2:25-cv-16091 MARINO v. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY et al

In the case of Marino v. New York Life Insurance Company, the plaintiff requested the court clerk to grant an extension for filing an answer to the complaint. This means the defendant is asking for more time to respond to the lawsuit, which can affect the timeline of the case. The court's decision on this request will determine how the case proceeds.

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