3:26-cv-02667 Doe et al v. Experity, Inc. d/b/a Clockwise MD et al
Case Summary
In this case, multiple plaintiffs (Doe et al) have filed suit against Experity, Inc., doing business as Clockwise MD, and other defendants. The docket notes a setting of motions and deadlines, indicating the case is in the pretrial procedural phase. Details on the nature of the claims are not provided. The procedural activity suggests the court is organizing the case schedule to manage motions and hearings effectively. The involvement of multiple plaintiffs and defendants may indicate complex factual or legal issues requiring coordinated litigation management.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Case scheduling
- • Motion practice
- • Multiple parties
- • Pretrial procedure
Case Timeline
2 events3:26-cv-02667 Doe et al v. Experity, Inc. d/b/a Clockwise MD et al
The court received confirmation that the summons for the case Doe et al v. Experity, Inc. d/b/a Clockwise MD et al has been successfully delivered to the defendants. This step is crucial as it officially informs the defendants about the lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed. Without this confirmation, the court cannot move forward with hearings or rulings.
3:23-cv-02865 Doe et al v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. et al
A hearing was held in the case involving Doe and others against Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and others, where the court set motions, deadlines, and scheduled future hearings. This step organizes the timeline and procedural requirements for the case to move forward efficiently. It matters because establishing these deadlines ensures that both parties adhere to a structured process, preventing unnecessary delays.
Press Coverage
3:26-cv-02667 Doe et al v. Experity, Inc. d/b/a Clockwise MD et al
Summons Returned Executed ( 14
3:23-cv-02865 Doe et al v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. et al
~Util - Set Motion and Deadlines/Hearings