2:26-cv-03263 David Demerchyan v. Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC, et al.
Case Summary
David Demerchyan has filed a lawsuit against Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC and others. The docket entry references a scheduling notice, indicating the case is in the early procedural stages with deadlines and hearings being set.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Scheduling and Case Management
- • Plaintiff vs. Automotive Manufacturer
- • Early Litigation Phase
Case Timeline
3 events2:25-cv-02873 Sarkis Demerjian v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC et al
In the case of Sarkis Demerjian v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC, the court issued a text-only scheduling notice. This means the court has set or updated important dates for the case proceedings. Scheduling notices help organize the timeline for hearings and deadlines, ensuring the case moves forward efficiently.
2:25-cv-03595 Catherine O'Neill v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC et al
In the case of Catherine O'Neill v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC and others, the parties reached a settlement agreement. This means they resolved their dispute without going to trial, which can save time and legal expenses. The settlement may also influence related cases, including the one filed by David Demerchyan against Mercedes-Benz.
2:26-cv-03263 David Demerchyan v. Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC, et al.
The court issued an initial order to schedule a Rule 26 conference for the case between David Demerchyan and Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC. This conference is an early step in the litigation process where parties discuss the scope of discovery and set a timeline for the case. It matters because it helps organize the case efficiently and ensures both sides understand the procedural roadmap.
Press Coverage
2:25-cv-02873 Sarkis Demerjian v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC et al
Text Only Scheduling Notice
2:25-cv-03595 Catherine O'Neill v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC et al
Settlement ( 16
2:26-cv-03263 David Demerchyan v. Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC, et al.
Initial Order Setting R26 Scheduling Conference - form only ( 11