4:26-cv-03184 Knowlton v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
Case Summary
Knowlton v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al involves claims against Meta Platforms and possibly other defendants. The docket indicates a proposed summons has been issued, marking an early stage in the litigation process where defendants are formally notified of the suit.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
7 events
Coverage
7 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Defendant notification
- • Early litigation stage
- • Potential technology-related claims
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Case Timeline
7 events4:25-cv-08460 KIPP New Orleans Schools v. Meta Platforms, Inc., et al
In the case of KIPP New Orleans Schools v. Meta Platforms, Inc., the parties submitted a joint agreement and a proposed court order for approval. This indicates that both sides have reached a consensus on certain issues, which the court is being asked to formalize. Such agreements can streamline the legal process and potentially avoid further disputes.
4:26-cv-03193 Stone v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
The court linked the case Stone v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al (4:26-cv-03193) to the existing case Knowlton v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al (4:26-cv-03184). This means the two cases will be handled together, likely because they involve similar issues or parties. Combining cases can streamline the legal process and avoid conflicting rulings.
4:26-cv-03191 Garison v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
The court linked the case Garison v. Meta Platforms, Inc. to the existing case Knowlton v. Meta Platforms, Inc. This means both cases are now officially connected, likely because they involve similar issues or parties. Combining cases can streamline the legal process and avoid conflicting rulings.
4:26-cv-03190 R.C. v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
The court linked the case R.C. v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al (case number 4:26-cv-03190) to the existing case Knowlton v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al (case number 4:26-cv-03184). This means both cases will be handled together, likely because they involve similar issues or parties. Combining cases can streamline the legal process and reduce duplication of efforts.
4:26-cv-03189 Jones v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
In the legal proceedings involving Knowlton v. Meta Platforms, Inc. and Jones v. Meta Platforms, Inc., the court has officially linked the two cases together. This means the cases will be handled jointly or coordinated, which can streamline the legal process and ensure consistent rulings. Combining related cases often helps in managing resources and avoiding conflicting decisions.
4:26-cv-03187 J.G. v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
In the case of J.G. v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al, a proposed summons was filed, which is a formal document notifying the defendant that they are being sued and must respond. This step is crucial as it officially starts the legal process against Meta Platforms in this related lawsuit. It matters because it ensures the defendant is aware of the claims and can prepare a defense.
4:26-cv-03184 Knowlton v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
In the case Knowlton v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al, a proposed summons was filed, which is a formal document notifying the defendants that they are being sued and must respond. This step is crucial as it officially starts the legal process and ensures the defendants are aware of the lawsuit against them.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
4:25-cv-08460 KIPP New Orleans Schools v. Meta Platforms, Inc., et al
Stipulation and Proposed Order ( 5
4:26-cv-03193 Stone v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
Create Case Association
4:26-cv-03191 Garison v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
Create Case Association
4:26-cv-03190 R.C. v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
Create Case Association
4:26-cv-03189 Jones v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
Create Case Association
4:26-cv-03187 J.G. v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
Proposed Summons ( 2
4:26-cv-03184 Knowlton v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
Proposed Summons ( 2