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Default entered against McKee and Company Electric in Alameda County Electrical case

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26-cv-01099 Filed
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In the Alameda County Electrical case, a default judgment has been entered against McKee and Company Electric. This means the defendant failed to respond or appear, resulting in the court ruling in favor of the plaintiff by default. Default entries often lead to further proceedings on damages or enforcement.

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Other April 15, 2026

3:26-cv-01099 Alameda County Electrical Industry Service Corporation et al v. McKee and Company Electric

The court entered a default judgment against McKee and Company Electric in the case filed by Alameda County Electrical Industry Service Corporation and others. This means McKee and Company Electric did not respond to the lawsuit, so the court is likely to rule in favor of the plaintiffs by default. This step moves the case closer to resolution without a trial.

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