3:25-cv-30116 Obomanu v. Home Depot USA, Inc.
Case Summary
Obomanu v. Home Depot USA, Inc. is a civil lawsuit in which the defendant has filed an answer to the complaint. This indicates that the defendant has formally responded to the plaintiff's allegations, moving the case into the litigation phase.
Stage
Hearing stage
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Product liability or employment dispute
- • Defendant's response
- • Litigation progression
Case Timeline
3 events1:25-cv-12338 Jarvis v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.
A hearing was scheduled in the case Jarvis v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., which is related to the broader litigation involving Home Depot. This hearing is part of the court's process to manage and organize upcoming proceedings. It matters because setting hearings helps ensure the case moves forward efficiently and that all parties have a chance to present their arguments.
1:25-cv-13005 Khemmalay v. The Home Depot, Inc.
In the case Khemmalay v. The Home Depot, Inc., the court established specific deadlines for the parties to follow during the legal process. Setting these deadlines helps ensure the case proceeds efficiently and that all necessary actions are completed on time. This step is crucial for maintaining order and preventing unnecessary delays in the litigation.
3:25-cv-30116 Obomanu v. Home Depot USA, Inc.
In the case Obomanu v. Home Depot USA, Inc., the defendant has formally responded to the plaintiff's complaint by filing an answer. This step is important because it allows the defendant to address the allegations and present their side of the story, moving the case forward in the legal process.
Press Coverage
1:25-cv-12338 Jarvis v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.
~Util - Set Hearings ( 30
1:25-cv-13005 Khemmalay v. The Home Depot, Inc.
~Util - Set Deadlines
3:25-cv-30116 Obomanu v. Home Depot USA, Inc.
Answer to Complaint ( 28