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6:26-cv-00011 Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company v. Luxury Pools & Backyards, LLC et al

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Case Summary

Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company is engaged in litigation against Luxury Pools & Backyards, LLC and others. The docket notes opposition to a motion, indicating contested procedural or substantive issues within the case.

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Active litigation

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3 events

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Key Issues

  • Motion opposition
  • Insurance dispute
  • Contractual obligations
  • Litigation strategy
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Case Timeline

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Other April 14, 2026

6:26-cv-00011 Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company v. Luxury Pools & Backyards, LLC et al

In the case of Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company versus Luxury Pools & Backyards, LLC and others, the defendants have formally responded to the plaintiff's complaint by filing an answer. This step is crucial as it allows the defendants to present their side of the story and any defenses they may have. The answer sets the stage for the legal dispute to proceed through the court system.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:26-cv-00011 Bose Corporation v. The Partnerships Identified on Schedule A

In the case of Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company versus Luxury Pools & Backyards, a related event titled Bose Corporation v. The Partnerships Identified on Schedule A was noted. This indicates a connection or reference between two separate legal matters, possibly involving similar parties or issues. Understanding this link helps clarify the broader legal context and potential implications for the involved entities.

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Motion April 13, 2026

2:26-cv-00011 Avant Location Technologies LLC v. ADT Inc. et al

In the case involving Avant Location Technologies LLC and ADT Inc., a party filed an opposition to a motion, meaning they disagreed with a request made to the court and formally expressed their reasons. This step is part of the legal process where each side presents arguments before the judge decides on the motion. It matters because the court's decision on the motion can significantly influence how the case proceeds.

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