legal-news
5:26-cv-01574 Central Mutual Insurance Company v. Santa Clara Swim Club, LLC et al
26-cv-01574
|
|
Filed
Advertisement
description
Case Summary
Central Mutual Insurance Company v. Santa Clara Swim Club, LLC et al includes a clerk's notice regarding consent or declination, suggesting a procedural step related to judicial assignment. The case likely involves insurance-related disputes given the plaintiff's identity.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Consent to magistrate judge jurisdiction
- • Insurance dispute
- • Civil procedure
Advertisement
Case Timeline
1 event
info
Other
April 13, 2026
5:26-cv-01574 Central Mutual Insurance Company v. Santa Clara Swim Club, LLC et al
The court clerk issued a notice asking the parties in the case Central Mutual Insurance Company v. Santa Clara Swim Club, LLC et al to indicate whether they consent to or decline a magistrate judge handling the case. This step is part of the process to determine who will oversee the case proceedings. It matters because the assigned judge can influence the management and timeline of the case.
Advertisement
newspaper
1 article