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SPEARS v. GAUTHIER et al

20-cv-00380
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Case Summary

Spears filed suit against Gauthier and others, with recent activity reflected by a text order from the court. The nature of the dispute is unspecified, and the docket suggests ongoing procedural developments. The case may involve multiple defendants and complex factual or legal issues.

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3:20-cv-00380 SPEARS v. GAUTHIER et al

Order · April 15, 2026

The court issued a written order in the case Spears v. Gauthier et al, which involves the parties identified in the case number 3:20-cv-00380. This order represents the court's formal decision or instruction regarding a specific matter in the case. Such orders guide the progression of the lawsuit and clarify the court's stance on issues presented by the parties.

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Key Issues

  • Multiple defendants
  • Procedural orders
  • Unspecified dispute
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Order April 15, 2026

3:20-cv-00380 SPEARS v. GAUTHIER et al

The court issued a written order in the case Spears v. Gauthier et al, which involves the parties identified in the case number 3:20-cv-00380. This order represents the court's formal decision or instruction regarding a specific matter in the case. Such orders guide the progression of the lawsuit and clarify the court's stance on issues presented by the parties.

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3 days, 17 hours ago

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