2:26-cv-03257 German Perez v. Espinoza Insurance Service, Inc et al
Case Summary
In the case of German Perez v. Espinoza Insurance Service, Inc et al, the court issued an Order to Show Cause, which typically requires a party to appear and explain why a certain action should not be taken or why sanctions should not be imposed. The details of the underlying dispute are not provided, but the procedural posture indicates that the court is seeking clarification or justification from one or more parties involved. This step is often part of pretrial proceedings aimed at resolving procedural issues or ensuring compliance with court orders.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
10 events
Coverage
10 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Order to Show Cause procedures
- • Compliance with court orders
- • Pretrial litigation management
- • Potential sanctions or remedies
- • Insurance service dispute
Case Timeline
10 events2:26-cv-00105 German Perez v. Greek Marble, Inc. et al
The court issued an Order to Show Cause in the case of German Perez versus Greek Marble, Inc. and others, requiring the parties to explain or justify a particular issue before the court. This step is important because it prompts the involved parties to address specific concerns raised by the court, potentially influencing the direction or outcome of the case.
2:26-cv-03257 German Perez v. Espinoza Insurance Service, Inc et al
The court issued an Order to Show Cause in the case of German Perez versus Espinoza Insurance Service, Inc. This means the court is asking one or both parties to explain or justify why a certain action should or should not be taken. Such orders are typically used to prompt a response or clarify issues before proceeding further.
2:26-cv-02196 German Perez v. Garcia R and G Enterprises, Inc et al
In the case of German Perez v. Garcia R and G Enterprises, Inc et al, the parties reached a settlement agreement. This means they resolved their dispute outside of court, avoiding a trial. Settlements often save time and legal costs for both sides.
2:26-cv-03300 German Perez v. VNV Smoke Shop Inc et al
In the case of German Perez v. VNV Smoke Shop Inc et al, the court confirmed that the summons and complaint were successfully delivered to the defendants within 21 days. This means the defendants have been officially notified of the lawsuit and must respond accordingly.
2:26-cv-03416 German Perez v. Irma Nava Carballo, et., al.
The court confirmed that the summons and complaint were successfully delivered to the defendants in the case German Perez v. Irma Nava Carballo and others. This means the defendants have been officially notified about the lawsuit and are required to respond. Proper service is essential to move the case forward.
2:26-cv-01417 German Perez v. Swinging Doors Texas Bbq Inc et al
In the case of German Perez versus Swinging Doors Texas Bbq Inc and others, the court clerk has been instructed to enter a default judgment. This means the defendants did not respond to the lawsuit, so the court may rule in favor of the plaintiff by default. It matters because it advances the case without further delay and can lead to a judgment against the defendants.
2:26-cv-02348 German Perez v. Aesop Usa, Inc. et al
The court received confirmation that the summons and complaint were successfully delivered to the defendants in the case German Perez v. Aesop USA, Inc. This means the defendants have been officially notified of the lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed. Proper service is essential to ensure the defendants have a chance to respond.
2:26-cv-03843 German Perez v. Balboa Wholesale Electric Inc. et al
The court issued an in-chambers order in the case German Perez v. Balboa Wholesale Electric Inc. et al without holding a formal hearing. This means the judge made a decision or directive privately, which can expedite the case process. Such orders often address procedural or administrative matters important to moving the case forward.
2:26-cv-02785 German Perez v. 69/57 Village, LLC et al
In the case of German Perez v. 69/57 Village, LLC et al, the court confirmed that the summons and complaint were successfully delivered to the defendants within 21 days. This means the defendants have been officially notified of the lawsuit against them, allowing the case to proceed. Proper service is crucial to ensure all parties are aware and can respond accordingly.
2:26-cv-03256 German Perez v. Chic Wings et al
In the case involving German Perez and Chic Wings, the court confirmed that the summons and complaint were successfully delivered to the defendants 21 days ago. This means the defendants have been officially notified about the lawsuit and are now required to respond. Proper service is crucial to ensure the legal process moves forward fairly.
Press Coverage
2:26-cv-00105 German Perez v. Greek Marble, Inc. et al
Order to Show Cause ( 12
2:26-cv-03257 German Perez v. Espinoza Insurance Service, Inc et al
Order to Show Cause ( 11
2:26-cv-02196 German Perez v. Garcia R and G Enterprises, Inc et al
Settlement ( 9
2:26-cv-03300 German Perez v. VNV Smoke Shop Inc et al
Service of Summons and Complaint Returned Executed (21 days) ( 10
2:26-cv-03416 German Perez v. Irma Nava Carballo, et., al.
Service of Summons and Complaint Returned Executed (21 days) ( 12
2:26-cv-01417 German Perez v. Swinging Doors Texas Bbq Inc et al
Clerk to Enter Default ( 13
2:26-cv-02348 German Perez v. Aesop Usa, Inc. et al
Service of Summons and Complaint Returned Executed (21 days) ( 13
2:26-cv-03843 German Perez v. Balboa Wholesale Electric Inc. et al
Minutes of In Chambers Order/Directive - no proceeding held ( 13
2:26-cv-02785 German Perez v. 69/57 Village, LLC et al
Service of Summons and Complaint Returned Executed (21 days) ( 13
2:26-cv-03256 German Perez v. Chic Wings et al
Service of Summons and Complaint Returned Executed (21 days) ( 14