Robert Neilan et al Case Assigned to U.S. Magistrate Judge in Suit Against Progressive Casualty
Case Summary
In the case of Robert Neilan et al, the matter has been assigned to a U.S. Magistrate Judge. The parties have filed a Notice of Assignment and a Declination of Consent form, indicating that they do not consent to magistrate judge jurisdiction. The docket number for this civil case is 26-cv-01701. Specific details about the claims or parties involved are not provided in the available summary.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Assignment to magistrate judge
- • Consent to magistrate jurisdiction
- • Civil procedure
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Case Timeline
2 events2:26-cv-04053 Robert Neilan et al v. Progressive Casualty Insurance Company et al
In the case involving Robert Neilan and Progressive Casualty Insurance Company, the matter was assigned to a U.S. Magistrate Judge. Additionally, the parties declined to consent to the magistrate judge handling the case fully. This procedural step determines which judge will oversee the case and whether the magistrate judge will have full authority.
5:26-cv-01701 Robert Neilan et al v. Progressive Casualty Insurance Company et al
In the case of Robert Neilan and others versus Progressive Casualty Insurance Company and others, the court made an administrative correction by transferring the case within the same district due to a clerical error. This means the case was moved to the appropriate division or judge to ensure proper handling. Such transfers help maintain accurate court records and streamline case management.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
2:26-cv-04053 Robert Neilan et al v. Progressive Casualty Insurance Company et al
Notice of Assignment to U.S. Magistrate Judge and Declination of Consent CV-20B optional html form ( 6
5:26-cv-01701 Robert Neilan et al v. Progressive Casualty Insurance Company et al
Intradistrict Transfer - Clerical Error (G-73) - optional html form ( 5