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5:25-cv-01064 Gregory Langadinos v. City of Corona et al

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Case Summary

In the case of Gregory Langadinos v. City of Corona et al, the plaintiff Gregory Langadinos has brought a legal action against the City of Corona and other defendants. The docket number 25-cv-01064 indicates a civil lawsuit, though specific details about the claims or procedural posture are not provided. The referenced document appears to be a motion or order filed in the case, but without further information, the precise nature of the dispute remains unclear. This case likely involves allegations against municipal defendants, possibly concerning civil rights, municipal liability, or related issues.

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Key Issues

  • Municipal liability
  • Civil rights claims
  • Procedural motions and orders
  • Plaintiff's allegations against city defendants
  • Case management in civil litigation
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Case Timeline

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Order April 14, 2026

5:25-cv-01064 Gregory Langadinos v. City of Corona et al

The court issued an official order in the case of Gregory Langadinos versus the City of Corona and others. This order represents a formal decision or directive from the judge regarding a specific matter in the lawsuit. Such orders help move the case forward by resolving disputes or setting procedural requirements.

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Other April 14, 2026

2:25-cv-04746 Gregory Langadinos v. Inglewood Superior Court et al

In the case of Gregory Langadinos v. Inglewood Superior Court et al, a party involved in the lawsuit was officially dismissed from the case. This means that the court has removed one defendant or plaintiff from the legal proceedings, which can simplify the case or affect its outcome.

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Hearing April 14, 2026

4:25-cv-01064 Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company v. Smith

In the case of Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company v. Smith, the court held a hearing to terminate certain deadlines and scheduled hearings. This means the court decided to cancel or remove some upcoming procedural dates, which could affect how the case proceeds. Such changes can impact the timeline and strategy for both parties involved.

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Other April 14, 2026

5:17-cv-01681 Isaac Michael Ornelas v. City of Colton et al

A panel mediator was assigned to the case Isaac Michael Ornelas v. City of Colton, which is related to the case Gregory Langadinos v. City of Corona. This means the court is facilitating alternative dispute resolution to help the parties potentially settle the case without going to trial.

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