2:26-cv-00329 Mahon et al v. Parkshore Marina Association et al
Case Summary
Mahon et al v. Parkshore Marina Association et al involves multiple plaintiffs in a dispute with the Parkshore Marina Association and others. A recent notice regarding pro se registration indicates that at least one party is representing themselves without an attorney. The case details are limited, but it likely involves property or association-related issues.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Pro se representation
- • Association dispute
- • Multiple plaintiffs
Case Timeline
1 event2:26-cv-00329 Mahon et al v. Parkshore Marina Association et al
In the case Mahon et al v. Parkshore Marina Association et al, a notice was filed regarding the registration of a party representing themselves without a lawyer (pro se). This means one of the parties has officially informed the court that they will handle their own legal matters. It matters because the court needs to know who is representing themselves to manage communications and proceedings properly.