3:25-cv-01042 SHRIQUI v. BTESH
Case Summary
This entry duplicates the case of Shriqui v. Btesh with the same procedural note that the summons was returned unexecuted. The ongoing inability to serve the defendant continues to represent a procedural hurdle in this civil litigation. Without successful service, the court cannot exercise jurisdiction, and the plaintiff may need to seek court approval for alternative service methods or risk dismissal for failure to prosecute.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Service of process
- • Summons unexecuted
- • Civil litigation procedural issues
Case Timeline
2 events3:25-cv-01042 SHRIQUI v. BTESH
In the case SHRIQUI v. BTESH, the court issued a summons to notify a party about the lawsuit, but the summons was returned unexecuted, meaning it was not successfully delivered. This matters because proper notification is essential for the legal process to move forward, and failure to serve the summons can delay or complicate the case.
2:25-cv-01042 Whirlpool Corporation v. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. et al
The court issued a notice correcting an error in the official record for the case Whirlpool Corporation v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. This correction ensures that the case details are accurate and properly documented. Accurate records are essential for maintaining the integrity of the legal process.