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3:25-cv-04686 Korean Publishers Association et al v. Google LLC et al

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Case Summary

Korean Publishers Association et al v. Google LLC et al is a civil case involving multiple plaintiffs against Google LLC. The recent filing is a notice of an unspecified nature, indicating ongoing procedural developments. The case likely concerns intellectual property or publishing rights given the parties involved.

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Timeline

6 events

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Key Issues

  • Intellectual property
  • Publishing rights
  • Technology company defendant
  • Procedural notices

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Case Timeline

6 events
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Order April 15, 2026

5:24-cv-01314 May v. Google LLC et al

In the case of May v. Google LLC, the parties submitted a joint agreement and a proposed court order for approval. This means both sides have reached a consensus on certain issues and are asking the court to formalize it. Such agreements can streamline the case and potentially avoid further disputes.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

3:25-cv-09574 Trinidad v. Google LLC et al

In the case of Trinidad v. Google LLC, the court held a hearing to establish deadlines and schedule future hearings. This step is crucial for organizing the progression of the case and ensuring that both parties adhere to a timeline. Setting these deadlines helps the court manage the case efficiently and keeps the legal process on track.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:24-mc-00478 Stebbins v. Google LLC et al

In the case involving the Korean Publishers Association against Google LLC, an answering brief was filed opposing a motion in a related matter, Stebbins v. Google LLC. This document presents the respondent's arguments against the claims or motions made by the opposing party. It is a critical step in the legal process as it helps the court understand each side's position before making a decision.

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Motion April 15, 2026

3:25-cv-07093 Jurai v. Google LLC et al

In the case Jurai v. Google LLC, the opposing party submitted a formal response to a motion filed in the lawsuit. This response outlines their arguments against the motion, which is a critical step in the court's decision-making process. Understanding these responses helps clarify each side's position and the potential outcomes of the case.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-cv-14119 Courtney v. Google LLC et al

In the case of Courtney v. Google LLC et al, the court granted permission to file a document related to the proceedings. This procedural step allows the parties to submit important information or arguments that may influence the case. Such permissions are essential to ensure all relevant materials are considered during litigation.

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Other April 15, 2026

3:25-cv-04686 Korean Publishers Association et al v. Google LLC et al

In the case between the Korean Publishers Association and Google LLC, a notice was filed that does not fall under typical categories like motions or orders. This type of filing can include updates or procedural information important to the case's progress. It matters because it keeps all parties informed and ensures the case proceeds smoothly.

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