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4:25-cv-00665 Near Field Electronics LLC v. Enterprise Holdings, Inc., et al.

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Case Summary

Near Field Electronics LLC filed a lawsuit against Enterprise Holdings, Inc. and others. The docket mentions a non-motion filing, suggesting procedural activity without a formal motion. The underlying dispute likely involves business or technology issues.

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  • business litigation
  • technology dispute
  • procedural matters

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Motion April 16, 2026

5:23-cv-02091 Portable Power, Inc. v. Energizer Holdings, Inc. et al

In the case Near Field Electronics LLC v. Enterprise Holdings, Inc., an administrative motion was filed to keep certain documents confidential by filing them under seal. This means the parties requested the court to restrict public access to sensitive information. Such motions are common to protect trade secrets or private data during litigation.

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Motion April 15, 2026

5:23-cv-02087 Copeland et al v. Energizer Holdings, Inc. et al

In the case Near Field Electronics LLC v. Enterprise Holdings, Inc., a motion was filed related to another case, Copeland et al v. Energizer Holdings, Inc. The opposition or response to this motion was submitted, indicating that one party disagrees with the motion and is presenting their arguments against it. This step is part of the legal process where both sides present their views before the court makes a decision.

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Motion April 15, 2026

4:25-cv-00665 Near Field Electronics LLC v. Enterprise Holdings, Inc., et al.

In the case Near Field Electronics LLC versus Enterprise Holdings, Inc. and others, a motion was filed but later converted to a non-motion status, indicating that the court decided not to treat it as a formal request for a ruling. This means the issue raised may be handled differently or informally, affecting how the case proceeds.

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