Summons returned executed in Deckard v. Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital case
Case Summary
In the case of Deckard v. Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital, the summons has been returned executed, indicating that the defendant has been formally served with the complaint. This step confirms the court's jurisdiction over the defendant and allows the case to proceed to the next stages, including the defendant's response.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
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Key Issues
- • Service of process
- • Jurisdiction confirmation
- • Case progression
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2:26-cv-00274 Deckard v. Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital
In the case Deckard v. Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital, the court confirmed that the summons was successfully delivered to the defendant. This means the hospital has been officially notified about the lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed. Proper service of summons is crucial for ensuring the defendant's right to respond.