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4:26-cv-02203 Tyree v. Dorfman et al

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Tyree v. Dorfman et al involves a consent or declination to proceed before a U.S. Magistrate Judge, reflecting a procedural step in federal civil litigation. This indicates the parties' decision regarding magistrate jurisdiction for case management or trial purposes.

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  • Consent to magistrate jurisdiction
  • Case management
  • Federal civil procedure
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Other April 14, 2026

4:26-cv-02203 Tyree v. Dorfman et al

In the case Tyree v. Dorfman et al, the parties were given the option to consent or decline to have their case handled by a US Magistrate Judge instead of a District Judge. This decision affects who will oversee the proceedings and make rulings in the case. It matters because consenting can speed up the process, while declining means the case stays with a District Judge.

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