2:26-cv-02165 DUBOIS v. VERNON TOWNSHIP et al
Case Summary
Dubois v. Vernon Township et al is a civil case where a clerk's entry of default has been recorded. This indicates that one or more defendants failed to respond to the complaint within the required time frame. An entry of default typically allows the plaintiff to seek a default judgment, potentially expediting resolution in the plaintiff's favor unless the default is set aside.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
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Key Issues
- • Entry of default
- • Defendant non-response
- • Civil litigation
Case Timeline
1 event2:26-cv-02165 DUBOIS v. VERNON TOWNSHIP et al
In the case of Dubois versus Vernon Township and others, the court clerk has officially recorded a default against the defendants. This means the defendants failed to respond or participate in the case within the required time. As a result, the plaintiff may be entitled to a judgment without further input from the defendants.