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3:26-cv-01130 Malagon v. Target Corporation

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Malagon v. Target Corporation involves a stipulation filed without a proposed order, indicating that the parties have reached some form of agreement or procedural understanding. The absence of a proposed order suggests the stipulation may require further court approval or clarification. The nature of the dispute or claims is not detailed, but the filing of a stipulation typically reflects cooperation between parties on certain issues, potentially narrowing the scope of litigation or resolving procedural matters.

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  • Stipulation agreement
  • Procedural cooperation
  • Court approval
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Order April 14, 2026

3:26-cv-01130 Malagon v. Target Corporation

In the case Malagon v. Target Corporation, the parties submitted a stipulation to the court, which is an agreement between them, but they did not include a proposed order for the judge to sign. This means the court was informed of the parties' agreement but did not have a formal document to officially record it. Such stipulations can help resolve issues without further litigation, but the absence of a proposed order may delay formal court approval.

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