3:25-cv-10341 PLEASANT et al v. Phillips 66 Company
Case Summary
This civil case, Pleasant et al v. Phillips 66 Company, involves a procedural motion filed under Civil Local Rule 7-11. The motion pertains to administrative matters within the litigation process, though specific substantive claims are not detailed in the available information. The case is currently in the pretrial phase, focusing on procedural compliance and case management.
Stage
Pleading stage
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Administrative motion
- • Civil procedure
- • Case management
Case Timeline
2 events3:25-cv-10341 PLEASANT et al v. Phillips 66 Company
In the case Pleasant et al v. Phillips 66 Company, a new pleading document titled 'Notice (Other)' was filed with the court. This document serves to inform the court and the parties involved about a specific procedural or substantive matter related to the case. Such notices are important as they keep the court and parties updated on developments or actions taken during the litigation process.
3:18-cv-00292 Robbins v. Phillips 66 Company
In the case Pleasant et al v. Phillips 66 Company, a motion was filed related to the earlier case Robbins v. Phillips 66 Company. This administrative motion, filed under Civil Local Rule 7-11, likely seeks the court's permission to take a specific procedural step or address an issue in the litigation. Such motions are important because they help manage the progress and procedural fairness of the case.