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CARRASCO v. PRESSLER, FELT & WARSHAW, LLP et al

24-cv-10526
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Case Summary

The court has allowed a new case, Ward v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, to proceed, potentially affecting the outcome of the CARRASCO v. PRESSLER, FELT & WARSHAW, LLP et al case. This new case may introduce new evidence or arguments that could impact the CARRASCO case. The court's decision to allow the new case to proceed is significant because it could alter the trajectory of the CARRASCO case.

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Other April 30, 2026

1:24-cv-10526 Ward v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company

The court has allowed a new case, Ward v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, to proceed, potentially affecting the outcome of the CARRASCO v. PRESSLER, FELT & WARSHAW, LLP et al case. This new case may introduce new evidence or arguments that could impact the CARRASCO case. The court's decision to allow the new case to proceed is significant because it could alter the trajectory of the CARRASCO case.

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Other April 29, 2026

2:24-cv-10526 CARRASCO v. PRESSLER, FELT & WARSHAW, LLP et al

The court granted a motion to seal certain documents in the case of CARRASCO v. PRESSLER, FELT & WARSHAW, LLP et al. This decision allows the parties to keep sensitive information confidential. The sealing of these documents may impact the public's ability to access information related to the case.

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