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Clerk Declines Default in Haver v. Zhealth Inc d/b/a ZHealth EHR Case
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In the civil case Haver v. Zhealth Inc d/b/a ZHealth EHR, the court clerk has declined to enter a default against the defendant. This procedural decision affects the plaintiff's ability to obtain a default judgment and suggests that the defendant may be actively participating or responding in the litigation.
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- • Default judgment
- • Civil procedure
- • Case management
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April 13, 2026
3:26-cv-01047 Haver v. Zhealth Inc d/b/a ZHealth EHR
In the case of Haver v. Zhealth Inc, the court clerk decided not to enter a default judgment against Zhealth Inc. This means the defendant has not been automatically considered at fault for failing to respond, allowing the case to proceed with further legal steps. It matters because it keeps the case active and ensures both parties have a chance to present their arguments.
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