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2:26-cv-03004 Vanessa Almazan v. Midland Credit Management, Inc.

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Case Summary

Vanessa Almazan filed a civil lawsuit against Midland Credit Management, Inc., likely involving debt collection practices or related financial disputes. The case has been assigned or reassigned, indicating initial procedural steps are underway but no substantive rulings have been made publicly available.

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  • debt collection
  • credit management
  • case assignment
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Other April 14, 2026

2:26-cv-03004 Vanessa Almazan v. Midland Credit Management, Inc.

In the case of Vanessa Almazan versus Midland Credit Management, Inc., a Certificate or Notice of Interested Parties was filed. This document lists all individuals or entities that have a stake in the outcome of the case. It ensures transparency about who might be affected by or have an interest in the litigation.

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Other April 14, 2026

4:26-cv-03004 District Council 16 Northern California Health and Welfare Trust Fund et al v. Downey & Son Painting et al

The case titled District Council 16 Northern California Health and Welfare Trust Fund et al v. Downey & Son Painting et al was officially assigned or reassigned to a judge or court. This procedural step ensures the case has a designated authority to oversee its progress and make rulings. Assigning the case is essential for moving forward with legal proceedings.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:26-cv-02741 Hinton v. Midland Credit Management, Inc.

In the case of Vanessa Almazan v. Midland Credit Management, Inc., a court clerk issued a notice regarding whether the parties consent to or decline a magistrate judge's authority to handle the case. This procedural step is important because it determines who will oversee the case moving forward. The notice ensures that all parties are informed and have the opportunity to agree or object to the magistrate judge's involvement.

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