2:26-cv-02134 C. Ted Thompson v. WestFax, Inc.
Case Summary
In this case, C. Ted Thompson has initiated litigation against WestFax, Inc. The docket indicates that a scheduling conference has been set, which is a procedural step to organize the timeline and management of the case. No substantive details about the claims or defenses are provided. The scheduling conference suggests the case is in the early stages of litigation, with parties preparing to outline discovery and trial timelines. The nature of the dispute remains unspecified.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Case scheduling
- • Early litigation procedures
- • Plaintiff vs. corporate defendant
Case Timeline
2 events2:26-cv-02134 C. Ted Thompson v. WestFax, Inc.
In the case of C. Ted Thompson versus WestFax, Inc., the court held a scheduling conference to discuss the timeline and plan for how the case will proceed. This step helps organize the case efficiently by setting deadlines for key activities such as discovery and motions. Although optional, the conference ensures both parties and the court are aligned on the case schedule.
7:26-cv-02134 In Re: Campbell
In the case of C. Ted Thompson versus WestFax, Inc., the appellants submitted their brief related to the matter titled 'In Re: Campbell.' This brief outlines the appellants' arguments and legal reasoning for why the lower court's decision should be reconsidered. It is a critical step in the appeals process as it frames the issues for the appellate court's review.