Case assigned to Judge John Robert Blakey and Magistrate Judge Daniel P. McLaughlin
Case Summary
The case was randomly assigned to Judge John Robert Blakey with Magistrate Judge Daniel P. McLaughlin designated to assist. The assignment falls under Civil Category 1, indicating a standard civil matter.
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Key Issues
- • Case assignment
- • Judge John Robert Blakey
- • Magistrate Judge Daniel P. McLaughlin
- • Civil Category 1
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CASE ASSIGNED to the Honorable John Robert Blakey. Designated as Magistrate Judge the Honorable Daniel P. McLaughlin.
Other · May 12, 2026
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Case Timeline
1 eventCASE ASSIGNED to the Honorable John Robert Blakey. Designated as Magistrate Judge the Honorable Daniel P. McLaughlin. Case assignment: Random assignment. (Civil Category 1). (cvk, )
The court assigned the case to Judge John Robert Blakey and designated Magistrate Judge Daniel P. McLaughlin to handle pretrial matters. The assignment was made randomly under Civil Category 1. This sets the judicial team responsible for managing the case moving forward.
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