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5:26-cv-01424 Tucey v. Roto Rooter Services Company et al
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Tucey v. Roto Rooter Services Company et al features a clerk's notice about consent or declination, indicating procedural steps regarding magistrate judge jurisdiction. The case likely involves claims against a service company, possibly related to consumer or contractual issues.
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Key Issues
- • Consent to magistrate judge jurisdiction
- • Service company liability
- • Civil procedure
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April 13, 2026
5:26-cv-01424 Tucey v. Roto Rooter Services Company et al
The court clerk issued a notice regarding whether the parties in the case Tucey v. Roto Rooter Services Company have consented to or declined a magistrate judge's authority to handle the case. This step is part of the procedural process to determine how the case will be managed moving forward. It matters because the decision affects who will oversee the case and how efficiently it may proceed.
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