2:26-cv-03830 21544 PCH LLC v. KW Specialty Insurance Company et al
Case Summary
This case involves 21544 PCH LLC as the plaintiff against KW Specialty Insurance Company and others. The litigation appears to concern insurance-related disputes, though specific claims are not detailed. The parties have been ordered to appear remotely for proceedings, indicating ongoing court activity despite potential logistical constraints.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
4 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Insurance coverage dispute
- • Remote court appearances
- • Procedural status
Case Timeline
4 events2:26-cv-03830 21544 PCH LLC v. KW Specialty Insurance Company et al
The court granted an extension allowing the defendant more time, up to 30 days, to respond to the lawsuit filed by 21544 PCH LLC against KW Specialty Insurance Company and others. This means the defendant has additional time to prepare their answer, which can affect the pace of the case. Extensions like this help ensure that both parties have a fair opportunity to present their positions.
4:24-cv-00900 Bundren Law Group, PLLC v. Atlantic Specialty Insurance Company, et al.
In the case 2:26-cv-03830 21544 PCH LLC v. KW Specialty Insurance Company et al, a remote appearance was made related to another case, 4:24-cv-00900 Bundren Law Group, PLLC v. Atlantic Specialty Insurance Company, et al. This means that parties or their representatives participated in a court proceeding via video or phone instead of in person. Remote appearances help maintain court operations efficiently, especially when in-person attendance is challenging.
4:24-cv-00900 Bundren Law Group, PLLC v. Atlantic Specialty Insurance Company, et al.
In the case Bundren Law Group, PLLC v. Atlantic Specialty Insurance Company, the parties appeared remotely for a court proceeding. This means the hearing or meeting was conducted via video or phone instead of in person, likely due to convenience or health precautions. Remote appearances help keep the case moving forward without delays caused by travel or scheduling conflicts.
3:26-cv-00657 Cumis Specialty Insurance Company Inc. v. Coverys Specialty Insurance Company et al
In the case of Cumis Specialty Insurance Company Inc. v. Coverys Specialty Insurance Company et al, the court has recorded that the summons has been successfully delivered to the defendants. This means the defendants have been officially notified about the lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed. Proper service of summons is a crucial step in ensuring all parties are aware and can participate in the legal process.
Press Coverage
2:26-cv-03830 21544 PCH LLC v. KW Specialty Insurance Company et al
Extending Time to Answer (30 days or less) ( 4
4:24-cv-00900 Bundren Law Group, PLLC v. Atlantic Specialty Insurance Company, et al.
Appear Remotely ( 114
3:26-cv-00657 Cumis Specialty Insurance Company Inc. v. Coverys Specialty Insurance Company et al
Summons Returned Executed ( 24