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FRANCIS v. SIXT CAR RENTAL/SIXT SE et al

25-cv-18217
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Case Summary

Francis has filed suit against Sixt Car Rental and Sixt SE. The docket notes the setting or resetting of motion and report and recommendation deadlines and hearings, indicating active case management. No substantive details on claims or defenses are provided.

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2:25-cv-18217 FRANCIS v. SIXT CAR RENTAL/SIXT SE et al

Hearing · April 15, 2026

A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in the case Francis v. Sixt Car Rental/SIXT SE and others to discuss upcoming deadlines for motions and reports and recommendations (R&R). This step helps organize the timeline for the case, ensuring that all parties know when to submit important documents and when hearings will occur. It is a routine but essential part of managing the case efficiently.

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Key Issues

  • Motion deadlines
  • Plaintiff vs. corporate defendants
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Hearing April 15, 2026

2:25-cv-18217 FRANCIS v. SIXT CAR RENTAL/SIXT SE et al

A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in the case Francis v. Sixt Car Rental/SIXT SE and others to discuss upcoming deadlines for motions and reports and recommendations (R&R). This step helps organize the timeline for the case, ensuring that all parties know when to submit important documents and when hearings will occur. It is a routine but essential part of managing the case efficiently.

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