2:26-cv-04033 Hasmik Martirosyan v. James Janecka et al
Case Summary
This civil case features Hasmik Martirosyan as the plaintiff against James Janecka and others. The docket references a Temporary Restraining Order, indicating urgent relief was sought to prevent imminent harm or preserve the status quo pending further litigation. The case likely involves disputes requiring immediate court intervention.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Temporary restraining order
- • Injunctive relief
- • Civil dispute
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Case Timeline
3 events5:26-cv-00623 Himmat Singh Khalsa v. James Janecka et al
In a legal dispute between Hasmik Martirosyan and James Janecka, a motion was filed to terminate the civil case, as seen in the court event 5:26-cv-00623 Himmat Singh Khalsa v. James Janecka et al. The case, identified as 2:26-cv-04033 Hasmik Martirosyan v. James Janecka et al, may have significant implications for the parties involved.
5:26-cv-01868 Hasmik Martirosyan v. James Janecka et al
The court issued a scheduling order in the case of Hasmik Martirosyan versus James Janecka and others, setting deadlines and timelines for the progression of the lawsuit. This order helps organize the case efficiently by outlining when key actions and filings must occur.
2:26-cv-04033 Hasmik Martirosyan v. James Janecka et al
In the case of Hasmik Martirosyan versus James Janecka and others, the court issued a Temporary Restraining Order. This means the court has temporarily prohibited certain actions by the defendants to prevent potential harm while the case is ongoing. Such orders are crucial to maintain the status quo and protect the parties involved until a full hearing can take place.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
5:26-cv-00623 Himmat Singh Khalsa v. James Janecka et al
~Util - Terminate Civil Case ( 12
5:26-cv-01868 Hasmik Martirosyan v. James Janecka et al
Notice (Scheduling Order 2241) - optional html form ( 7
2:26-cv-04033 Hasmik Martirosyan v. James Janecka et al
Temporary Restraining Order ( 3