3:21-cv-50170 Van Sach v. United States
Case Summary
Van Sach v. United States includes a court order on a motion to stay proceedings. This indicates that one party requested to pause the case, possibly due to related litigation or administrative considerations involving the government.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
4 events
Coverage
4 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Motion to stay
- • Government defendant
- • Procedural delay
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Case Timeline
4 events1:25-cv-21897 Tucker et al v. United States
In the case of Tucker et al v. United States, a mediation report was filed, indicating that the parties engaged in a mediation process to attempt to resolve their dispute outside of court. This step is important because it shows efforts to settle the case amicably, potentially avoiding a lengthy trial.
1:26-cv-00605 MYKONOS v. UNITED STATES
In the case Van Sach v. United States, a notice was filed related to another case, Mykonos v. United States. This indicates some procedural or administrative update connecting the two cases. Such notices help keep the court and parties informed about developments that may affect ongoing litigation.
1:26-cv-00604 MYKONOS v. UNITED STATES
In the case Van Sach v. United States, a notice was filed related to another case, Mykonos v. United States. This indicates that the court is acknowledging a connection or update involving these two cases. Such notices help keep the court and parties informed about developments that may affect related litigation.
3:21-cv-50170 Van Sach v. United States
The court issued an order regarding a motion to stay in the case Van Sach v. United States. This means the court decided whether to pause or delay proceedings temporarily. Such decisions can affect the timeline and strategy of the case.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:25-cv-21897 Tucker et al v. United States
Mediation Report ( 24
1:26-cv-00605 MYKONOS v. UNITED STATES
Notice (Other) ( 4
1:26-cv-00604 MYKONOS v. UNITED STATES
Notice (Other) ( 4
3:21-cv-50170 Van Sach v. United States
Order on Motion to Stay ( 121