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2:26-cv-03204 AmGUARD Insurance Company v. Primus Marble, Inc.

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Case Summary

AmGUARD Insurance Company filed a complaint against Primus Marble, Inc. The case is in its initial stages, with an initial order issued upon the filing of the complaint. Specific details about the claims or defenses have not been disclosed at this time. The litigation appears to involve insurance-related issues, but further information is needed to clarify the nature of the dispute and the parties' positions.

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  • Insurance coverage dispute
  • Initial procedural order
  • Complaint filing

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Order April 16, 2026

2:26-cv-03204 VERA-CARRENO v. WARDEN et al

In the legal case of AmGUARD Insurance Company v. Primus Marble, Inc., a court order has been issued to appoint pro bono counsel for the plaintiff, Vera-Carreno v. Warden et al. This means that the court will provide legal representation to Vera-Carreno at no cost, ensuring that she has proper legal support throughout the proceedings.

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Other April 15, 2026

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In the case titled Ross v. Columbia University in the City of New York, a Notice of Removal was filed. This means the defendant has moved the case from state court to federal court, which can affect how the case is handled and the applicable laws. Such a move is often strategic, aiming for a federal venue that might be more favorable or appropriate.

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Order April 15, 2026

2:26-cv-03204 AmGUARD Insurance Company v. Primus Marble, Inc.

The court issued an initial order after the complaint was filed in the case between AmGUARD Insurance Company and Primus Marble, Inc. This order is a standard procedural step that officially starts the legal process. It matters because it sets the case in motion and outlines the next steps for both parties.

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