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Berry v. Epic Systems Corporation et al

26-cv-04629
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Case Summary

The court has been notified of a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Strike 3 Holdings, LLC against an individual identified as John Doe, whose IP address is 99.10.74.88. This filing is an initial notification, indicating the start of the lawsuit. The case is Berry v. Epic Systems Corporation et al, but the actual lawsuit is against John Doe.

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2:26-cv-04629 Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 99.10.74.88

Filing · April 29, 2026

The court has been notified of a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Strike 3 Holdings, LLC against an individual identified as John Doe, whose IP address is 99.10.74.88. This filing is an initial notification, indicating the start of the lawsuit. The case is Berry v. Epic Systems Corporation et al, but the actual lawsuit is against John Doe.

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The Story So Far

Updated 4 days, 6 hours ago

Berry v. Epic Systems Corporation et al is a federal case currently active in the court system. The case was filed on an unknown date and is assigned to a yet-to-be-assigned judge.

The key issues in this case are not publicly disclosed. The court has been notified of a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Strike 3 Holdings, LLC against an individual identified as John Doe, whose IP address is 99.10.74.88. This filing is unrelated to the Berry v. Epic Systems Corporation et al case, but it may be of interest to those following the court's activity. The court granted Epic Systems Corporation an extension of time to file its answer in the Berry v. Epic Systems Corporation et al case, allowing it to respond to the complaint by June 2026.

A Notice of Rescheduled Hearing was filed on April 28, 2026, but the new hearing date is not specified. The court's docket for this case is 26-cv-04629. The case's status is currently active, and it is being monitored for any further developments.

The court's decision to grant Epic Systems Corporation an extension of time to file its answer may be seen as a significant development in the case, as it allows the defendant more time to prepare its response to the complaint. The next step in this case will be for Epic Systems Corporation to file its answer, which is due by June 2026.

The court will then review the answer and determine the next course of action in the case. The court's decision on the rescheduled hearing date will also be closely watched, as it may provide insight into the case's progress and the court's priorities. The court's docket for this case is 26-cv-04629, and it is being monitored for any further developments.

The case's status is currently active, and it is being closely watched by those following the court's activity.

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Hearing 5 days ago
A Notice of Rescheduled Hearing was filed.
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Filing April 29, 2026

2:26-cv-04629 Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 99.10.74.88

The court has been notified of a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Strike 3 Holdings, LLC against an individual identified as John Doe, whose IP address is 99.10.74.88. This filing is an initial notification, indicating the start of the lawsuit. The case is Berry v. Epic Systems Corporation et al, but the actual lawsuit is against John Doe.

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Hearing April 28, 2026

3:25-cr-05015-2 USA v. Berry

A Notice of Rescheduled Hearing was filed.

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Other April 28, 2026

1:26-cv-04629 Berry v. Epic Systems Corporation et al

The court granted Epic Systems Corporation an extension of time to file its answer in the Berry v. Epic Systems Corporation et al case, allowing it to respond to the complaint by July 8, 2024. This extension was requested due to the complexity of the case. The court's decision gives Epic Systems Corporation more time to prepare its response.

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