4:26-cv-03103 McGinity v. The Home Depot, Inc.
Case Summary
McGinity v. The Home Depot, Inc. includes a certificate or proof of service filing, confirming that documents have been formally delivered to the relevant parties as required by court rules. This procedural step is essential for ensuring all parties receive proper notice of filings or motions. The case involves a major retail corporation, though the nature of the dispute is not specified. The filing of proof of service indicates ongoing procedural compliance and active case management. It does not provide substantive details about claims or defenses but reflects standard litigation practice to maintain procedural integrity.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Proof of service
- • Procedural compliance
- • Case administration
Case Timeline
1 event4:26-cv-03103 McGinity v. The Home Depot, Inc.
In the case McGinity v. The Home Depot, Inc., a Certificate of Service was filed, which is a document confirming that legal papers were officially delivered to the involved parties. This step ensures that all parties are informed about the case proceedings and can respond accordingly.