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7:26-cv-02110 Boborodea v. Middletown Medical, P.C. et al
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Boborodea v. Middletown Medical, P.C. et al, docket number 26-cv-02110, includes a pro se consent to receive electronic service, indicating that at least one party is self-represented and has agreed to electronic communication for case documents.
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- • Pro se representation
- • Electronic service consent
- • Medical provider defendant
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April 15, 2026
7:26-cv-02110 Boborodea v. Middletown Medical, P.C. et al
In the case Boborodea v. Middletown Medical, P.C. et al, the plaintiff, representing themselves without a lawyer, agreed to receive court documents electronically. This means they consented to get official case communications via email or other electronic means instead of paper mail. This helps speed up communication and reduces delays in the legal process.
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