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Stipulation filed without proposed order in Munoz v. Peet's Coffee, Inc.
26-cv-00499
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Case Summary
In Munoz v. Peet's Coffee, Inc., a stipulation has been filed without a proposed order. This procedural filing indicates an agreement between parties on certain issues, though the absence of a proposed order may delay court approval. The case details remain unspecified.
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- • Stipulation agreement
- • Procedural filings
- • Court approval process
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April 13, 2026
3:26-cv-00499 Munoz v. Peet's Coffee, Inc.
In the case Munoz v. Peet's Coffee, the parties submitted a stipulation, which is an agreement between them, but did not include a proposed order for the court to sign. This means the court received their joint agreement but lacks a formal document to officially record the court's approval. It matters because without a proposed order, the court cannot finalize or enforce the agreed terms.
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