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9:26-cv-80281 Beres v. Redfield-Marino

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In Beres v. Redfield-Marino, the court issued an order to set or reset deadlines, reflecting adjustments in the case schedule. Such orders are common to accommodate procedural needs, discovery timelines, or other case developments. The specific reasons for the deadline changes are not detailed.

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  • Case scheduling
  • Deadline management
  • Procedural adjustments
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Other April 14, 2026

9:26-cv-80281 Beres v. Redfield-Marino

In the case Beres v. Redfield-Marino, the court issued an order to set or reset deadlines related to the case proceedings. This means the court is organizing the timeline for when certain actions or filings must be completed. Establishing clear deadlines helps ensure the case moves forward efficiently.

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