2:26-cv-02427 Culver City Hospitality, Inc. v. Rachel Castillo et al
Case Summary
Culver City Hospitality, Inc. initiated litigation against Rachel Castillo and others, with the court issuing an initial order to set a Rule 26 scheduling conference. This procedural step is intended to organize the timeline for discovery and other pretrial activities. The case details and substantive claims remain unspecified in the docket.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Scheduling conference
- • Pretrial procedures
- • Case management
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2 events2:26-cv-02427 POPLIN v. UNILEVER UNITED STATES, INC.
In the case Culver City Hospitality, Inc. v. Rachel Castillo et al, a stipulation was filed related to the separate case Poplin v. Unilever United States, Inc. A stipulation is an agreement between parties on certain issues, which can help streamline the court process. This event shows cooperation between parties to resolve some matters without further dispute.
2:26-cv-02427 Culver City Hospitality, Inc. v. Rachel Castillo et al
The court issued an initial order to set a scheduling conference for the case Culver City Hospitality, Inc. v. Rachel Castillo et al. This conference will help the parties and the judge establish important deadlines and plan the progression of the lawsuit. Setting this schedule is a routine but essential step to ensure the case moves forward efficiently.