2:26-cv-01907 Dawn Stevens v. Mangmee LLC et al
Case Summary
In Dawn Stevens v. Mangmee LLC et al, the clerk has entered default against the defendant, indicating the defendant failed to respond or appear as required. This procedural step typically favors the plaintiff and may lead to a default judgment if unchallenged.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • default entered
- • defendant non-response
- • potential default judgment
Case Timeline
2 events2:26-cv-01907 Dawn Stevens v. Mangmee LLC et al
In the case of Dawn Stevens versus Mangmee LLC and others, the court clerk has officially recorded a default against the defendants. This means the defendants failed to respond or appear in court as required. As a result, the plaintiff may be entitled to a judgment without further input from the defendants.
2:26-cv-02630 Dawn Stevens v. Cuong Van Du et al
A hearing was held in the case of Dawn Stevens versus Cuong Van Du to set or reset deadlines and schedule future hearings. This procedural step helps organize the timeline for the case, ensuring that both parties know when to submit documents and appear in court. Proper scheduling is crucial for the efficient progress of the lawsuit.