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Buckholz v. Kelso Housing Authority

25-cv-05170
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Case Summary

Buckholz v. Kelso Housing Authority is a civil case with a stipulated motion filed in an unknown court. The motion was filed on an unknown date and has a docket number of 25-cv-05170. The stipulated motion likely resolves a dispute between the parties and brings the case to a close. The case involves a dispute between the plaintiff and the Kelso Housing Authority over an unknown issue.

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3:25-cv-05170 Buckholz v. Kelso Housing Authority

Motion · April 22, 2026

A Motion was filed.

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Key Issues

  • stipulated motion
  • dispute resolved
  • case closed
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Motion 1 day ago
A Motion was filed.
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Case Timeline

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Other April 23, 2026

1:25-cv-05170 Miller et al v. Quintero et al

The court granted an extension of time for the case 1:25-cv-05170 Miller et al v. Quintero et al, which is related to the Buckholz v. Kelso Housing Authority case. This means that the parties involved have more time to file their documents and proceed with the case. The extension is likely due to the complexity of the case or the need for additional time to prepare.

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Motion April 22, 2026

3:25-cv-05170 Buckholz v. Kelso Housing Authority

A Motion was filed.

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Timeline events

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21 hours, 35 minutes ago

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