2:26-cv-00926 Doe v. United Healthcare of Washington Inc et al
Case Summary
In the case titled Doe v. United Healthcare of Washington Inc et al, docket number 2:26-cv-00926, the plaintiff, identified as Doe, has initiated legal proceedings against United Healthcare of Washington Inc and other defendants. The case record includes a waiver of service, indicating that the defendants have been formally notified of the lawsuit without the need for personal service of process. Specific details regarding the claims or allegations have not been disclosed in the available information. The court handling the case is not specified in the provided data.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Service of process and waiver of service
- • Healthcare-related litigation
- • Procedural compliance in civil lawsuits
- • Identification and notification of defendants
Case Timeline
3 events1:26-cv-00926 Carralero Silvera (PS) v. Field Office Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Denver et al
In the case of Carralero Silvera v. Field Office Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Denver, the court issued an order in response to a motion filed by one of the parties. This order addresses procedural or substantive issues raised in the motion, impacting how the case will proceed. It matters because court orders guide the next steps in litigation and can influence the outcome of the case.
1:26-cv-00926 RAGLAND v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY
A new case titled Ragland v. Commissioner of Social Security was filed, which is related to the existing case Doe v. United Healthcare of Washington Inc et al. This indicates that there may be multiple legal challenges involving social security or healthcare issues within the same jurisdiction. It matters because it could affect how social security claims are handled or interpreted in this region.
2:26-cv-00926 Doe v. United Healthcare of Washington Inc et al
In the case Doe v. United Healthcare of Washington Inc et al, the defendant has formally waived the requirement to be served with legal papers. This means the defendant acknowledges receipt of the lawsuit documents without the need for formal delivery. It streamlines the legal process by allowing the case to proceed without delays caused by service issues.
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-00926 Carralero Silvera (PS) v. Field Office Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Denver et al
Order on Motion for Order ( 10
1:26-cv-00926 RAGLAND v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY
2:26-cv-00926 Doe v. United Healthcare of Washington Inc et al
Waiver of Service ( 11