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3:24-cv-04481 CARTAGENA v. NEW JERSEY TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS, INC.

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Case Summary

This case involves Cartagena's lawsuit against New Jersey Transit Rail Operations, Inc., filed under docket number 24-cv-04481. The current procedural posture is reflected in a recent status report, indicating ongoing case management activities. Specific claims or allegations have not been detailed in the available summary.

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  • Case management
  • Procedural status
  • Transportation liability
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Case Timeline

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Order April 14, 2026

3:24-cv-04481 CARTAGENA v. NEW JERSEY TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS, INC.

The court issued a written order in the case of Cartagena versus New Jersey Transit Rail Operations, Inc. This order outlines the judge's decisions or instructions regarding the ongoing legal dispute between the parties. Such orders guide how the case will proceed and can impact the rights and responsibilities of those involved.

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Other April 14, 2026

2:22-cv-04147 ARROYO et al v. NEW JERSEY TRANSIT RAIL OPERATION, INC.

In the case of Cartagena v. New Jersey Transit Rail Operations, a status report was filed referencing a related case, Arroyo et al v. New Jersey Transit Rail Operations. This update informs the court about the current progress or developments in the related litigation, helping to coordinate the handling of both cases. Such reports ensure the court stays informed and can manage the cases efficiently.

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Hearing April 13, 2026

2:26-cv-02364 LEONARD v. NEW JERSEY TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS, INC.

A hearing was scheduled in the case Leonard v. New Jersey Transit Rail Operations, Inc., which is related to another case, Cartagena v. New Jersey Transit Rail Operations, Inc. This scheduling is part of the court's process to organize and manage the timeline for resolving disputes involving New Jersey Transit. It matters because setting hearings helps ensure that the cases proceed efficiently and that all parties have a chance to present their arguments.

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