8:26-cv-00717 Ian DiFalco et al v. Spigen, Inc.
Case Summary
Plaintiffs Ian DiFalco and others have initiated litigation against Spigen, Inc. The case has progressed to the service stage, with summons and complaint successfully served within 21 days. This indicates the defendants have been formally notified and the case is moving forward procedurally. No further information about the claims or defenses has been disclosed. The next steps will likely involve defendant responses and potential motions.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Service of process
- • Initial procedural compliance
- • Pending substantive pleadings
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1 event8:26-cv-00717 Ian DiFalco et al v. Spigen, Inc.
In the case Ian DiFalco et al v. Spigen, Inc., the court confirmed that the summons and complaint were successfully delivered to the defendant within the required 21-day period. This means the defendant has been officially notified of the lawsuit and must respond accordingly. Proper service is crucial to ensure the legal process moves forward fairly.