2:26-cv-02172 CHANDRASEKARAN v. EDLOW et al
Case Summary
The defendant in the civil action No. 2:26-cv-02172, CHANDRASEKARAN v. EDLOW et al, has filed a notice of voluntary dismissal. This action indicates the defendant's decision to terminate the lawsuit voluntarily, often after reaching a settlement or determining the case is without merit.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
9 events
Coverage
9 articles
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Key Issues
- • Voluntary Dismissal
- • Civil Action
- • Termination of Lawsuit
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Case Timeline
9 events2:26-cv-02172 Manuel Q. Juarez v. The Power of Pure LLC
Dismiss Case ( 10
5:26-cv-03236 Gan v. Edlow et al
Summons Issued as to USA ( 3
5:25-cv-10406 Moradipari v. Edlow et al
In the ongoing legal case of Chandrasekaran v. Edlow et al, an administrative motion was filed under Civil Local Rule 7-11, which is likely a procedural requirement for requesting certain actions or information in the court proceedings.
4:26-cv-02643 Kannan v. Edlow et al
In a legal case involving multiple defendants, the plaintiff, Chandrasekaran, and another party, Kannan, have submitted a consent or declination form regarding proceeding before a US Magistrate Judge. The specific details of their decision and its implications are not provided in the given information.
1:26-cv-21748 Parra Berrios v. Edlow et al
Reply in Support of Motion ( 12
2:26-cv-01129 Goel et al v. Edlow et al
In a legal case involving multiple parties, the summons for defendant Chandrasekaran was returned and executed, indicating that the plaintiff successfully served the necessary legal documents to Chandrasekaran, who is now obligated to respond to the claims made against him.
1:26-cv-21935 Travieso et al v. Edlow et al
In a legal proceeding involving multiple parties, including Chandrasekaran and Edlow, a court order has been issued to refer the case to a Magistrate Judge for further review. This decision is significant as it indicates that the court believes the case requires additional attention or clarification before proceeding.
2:26-cv-02172 CHANDRASEKARAN v. EDLOW et al
In the federal court case CHANDRASEKARAN v. EDLOW et al, the defendant has filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, indicating that they have chosen to end the legal proceedings against them.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
2:26-cv-02172 Manuel Q. Juarez v. The Power of Pure LLC
Dismiss Case ( 10
5:26-cv-03236 Gan v. Edlow et al
Summons Issued as to USA ( 3
5:25-cv-10406 Moradipari v. Edlow et al
Administrative Motion per Civil Local Rule 7-11 ( 13
4:26-cv-02643 Kannan v. Edlow et al
Consent/Declination to Proceed Before a US Magistrate Judge ( 6
1:26-cv-21748 Parra Berrios v. Edlow et al
Reply in Support of Motion ( 12
2:26-cv-01129 Goel et al v. Edlow et al
Summons Returned Executed ( 6
1:26-cv-21935 Travieso et al v. Edlow et al
Order Referring Case to Magistrate Judge ( 16
2:26-cv-02172 CHANDRASEKARAN v. EDLOW et al
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal (aty) ( 6