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8:26-cv-00784 Unitas Funding, LLC v. Carlyle Capital, Incorporated

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Case Summary

Unitas Funding, LLC initiated a civil lawsuit against Carlyle Capital, Incorporated. The case docket indicates procedural progress with the waiver of service executed, signaling that the defendant has been formally notified of the lawsuit without the need for formal service of process.

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Key Issues

  • Service of process
  • Contract dispute
  • Procedural compliance
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Case Timeline

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Other April 14, 2026

8:26-cv-00784 Unitas Funding, LLC v. Carlyle Capital, Incorporated

In the case Unitas Funding, LLC v. Carlyle Capital, Incorporated, the court issued a notice pointing out a deficiency in the electronic application for a lawyer to appear pro hac vice, meaning to practice in this case without being admitted to the local bar. This notice informs the applicant that their submission was incomplete or incorrect, requiring correction before the court can approve their participation.

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Other April 14, 2026

3:26-cv-00784 Alger v. 1738 Haight Street LLC et al

In the case Alger v. 1738 Haight Street LLC and others, the defendants have officially agreed to waive formal service of the lawsuit documents. This means they acknowledge receiving the complaint without requiring formal delivery, which can speed up the legal process. It matters because it allows the case to proceed without delays related to serving papers.

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Other April 14, 2026

3:26-cv-00784 Alger v. 1738 Haight Street LLC et al

In the case of Alger v. 1738 Haight Street LLC and others, the defendants have officially agreed to waive formal service of the lawsuit documents. This means they acknowledge receipt of the complaint without requiring formal delivery, allowing the case to proceed more efficiently. Waiving service can speed up the legal process by reducing procedural delays.

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