4:25-cv-01437 Holt v. Amazon.com Services, LLC
Case Summary
In Holt v. Amazon.com Services, LLC, the court issued an order granting the plaintiff leave to electronically file documents pro se, allowing the plaintiff to submit filings without attorney representation. This procedural development facilitates the plaintiff's participation in the litigation process despite lacking legal counsel. The case involves a civil dispute with Amazon.com Services, LLC, though specific substantive claims or issues remain unspecified in the available docket information. The order primarily addresses procedural aspects of case management.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
6 events
Coverage
6 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Pro se electronic filing
- • Procedural order
- • Civil litigation
- • Case management
Case Timeline
6 events4:25-cv-01437 Holt v. Amazon.com Services, LLC
In the case Holt v. Amazon.com Services, LLC, a notice was filed to inform the court and parties involved about a change of address. This update ensures that all future communications and legal documents are sent to the correct location. Keeping contact information current is essential for the smooth progress of the case.
2:24-cv-07962 OBIAGWU v. AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLC et al
2:26-cv-02141 Umit Aslan v. Amazon.com Services LLC et al
2:25-cv-15379 MCMILLIAN v. AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLC
Order on Motion to Stay
2:25-cv-18178 BGB SERVICES LLC v. AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLC
Order on Motion to Dismiss
1:26-cv-11589 Theroux v. Amazon.com Services LLC
The court issued an order allowing a pro se (self-represented) party in the Theroux v. Amazon.com Services LLC case to file documents electronically. This means the individual can submit legal papers online without needing a lawyer to do so. It helps streamline the filing process and ensures access to the court system for those without legal representation.
Press Coverage
4:25-cv-01437 Holt v. Amazon.com Services, LLC
Notice of Change of Address ( 29
2:24-cv-07962 OBIAGWU v. AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLC et al
2:26-cv-02141 Umit Aslan v. Amazon.com Services LLC et al
2:25-cv-15379 MCMILLIAN v. AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLC
Order on Motion to Stay
2:25-cv-18178 BGB SERVICES LLC v. AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLC
Order on Motion to Dismiss
1:26-cv-11589 Theroux v. Amazon.com Services LLC
Order on Motion for leave to electronically file Pro Se