2:26-cv-00560 Myers v. The Tulalip Tribes
Case Summary
Myers v. The Tulalip Tribes is a civil case identified by docket number 26-cv-00560. The record shows an amended petition has been filed, indicating that the plaintiff has modified their initial claims or allegations. The involvement of a tribal entity suggests potential issues related to tribal law or jurisdiction.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Tribal sovereignty
- • Jurisdictional questions
- • Amended pleadings
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Case Timeline
3 events2:26-cv-04046 Myers v. Woldmany et al
In the case Myers v. The Tulalip Tribes, a summons request was filed related to another case, Myers v. Woldmany et al. This means the court is formally notifying the defendants in the second case about the legal action against them. It matters because issuing a summons is a crucial step to ensure the defendants are aware of the lawsuit and can respond accordingly.
2:26-cv-04040 Myers v. Caliber Bodyworks LLC et al
In the case Myers v. Caliber Bodyworks LLC et al, a request for a summons was made, which is a formal document notifying the defendant of the lawsuit. This step is crucial as it officially informs the parties involved and initiates the legal process. Without a summons, the court cannot proceed with the case.
2:26-cv-00560 Myers v. The Tulalip Tribes
In the case Myers v. The Tulalip Tribes, the plaintiff filed an amended petition, which means they updated or changed their original legal complaint. This step is important because it allows the plaintiff to clarify or add new information to strengthen their case. The amended petition will guide how the case proceeds in court.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
2:26-cv-04046 Myers v. Woldmany et al
Summons Request ( 4
2:26-cv-04040 Myers v. Caliber Bodyworks LLC et al
Summons Request ( 4
2:26-cv-00560 Myers v. The Tulalip Tribes
Amended Petition ( 7