9:24-cv-80331 Henry v. Walmart Inc.
Case Summary
In Henry v. Walmart Inc., the court docket indicates that the summons and affidavit have been returned executed, signaling that the defendant has been formally served. The case appears to be in its early stages, with no further substantive filings or rulings noted at this time. Details about the nature of the dispute or claims involved are not provided.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Service of process
- • Initial case proceedings
- • Defendant notification
Case Timeline
2 events9:24-cv-80331 Henry v. Walmart Inc.
In the case Henry v. Walmart Inc., the court issued an Order to Show Cause, which means the court is requiring one party to explain or justify something specific related to the case. This step is important because it prompts the involved party to respond to a particular issue before the court decides on further action.
1:26-cv-21675 Loubaton v. Walmart, Inc.
In the case Henry v. Walmart Inc., a related summons in the case Loubaton v. Walmart, Inc. was officially served and the affidavit confirming this was returned. This means that the court has verified that the defendant was properly notified of the lawsuit. Proper service is crucial because it ensures the defendant is aware of the legal action and can respond accordingly.