3:26-cv-03161 T. et al v. California Physicians Service et al
Case Summary
The case T. et al v. California Physicians Service et al has reached the stage where an initial case management scheduling order has been issued. This order includes deadlines for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), indicating the court's effort to facilitate settlement discussions or mediation. The case is in early procedural stages with a focus on scheduling and dispute resolution planning.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Case management
- • Scheduling order
- • ADR deadlines
- • Early procedural stage
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Case Timeline
2 events3:23-cv-05784 Michelle Z. et al v. California Physicians' Service
In the case of Michelle Z. et al v. California Physicians' Service, the parties submitted a stipulation without a proposed order, meaning they agreed on certain terms but did not provide a formal document for the court to approve. This indicates ongoing cooperation between the parties to resolve some issues without requiring immediate court intervention. It matters because it can streamline the case process and potentially lead to a quicker resolution.
3:26-cv-03161 T. et al v. California Physicians Service et al
The court issued an initial scheduling order for the case T. et al v. California Physicians Service et al, setting deadlines for case management and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes. This order outlines the timeline for key procedural steps, helping to organize the progression of the lawsuit efficiently.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
3:23-cv-05784 Michelle Z. et al v. California Physicians' Service
Stipulation without Proposed Order ( 79
3:26-cv-03161 T. et al v. California Physicians Service et al
Initial Case Management Scheduling Order with ADR Deadlines ( 59