Southern District of Florida
Plaintiff Smith appears pro hac vice in the lawsuit filed by Equifax Information Services, LLC et al. The appearance indicates Smith's involvement in the proceedings as an additional party.
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Southern District of Florida
Plaintiff Smith appears pro hac vice in the lawsuit filed by Equifax Information Services, LLC et al. The appearance indicates Smith's involvement in the proceedings as an additional party.
Southern District of New York
In the Social Security disability case, Hemphill filed a reply brief to the government's arguments, but the document was not attached to the summary.
District of New Jersey
Set/Reset Hearings scheduled in the 2:19-cr-00888-1 USA v. TEDESCHI et al criminal case.
Southern District of New York
An ADR clerk's notice has been issued regarding non-compliance in this case. The notice alerts parties to the need for adherence to ADR procedures, ensuring that all parties fulfill their obligations to avoid further legal complications.
Central District of California
In this civil matter, Ross has submitted a Proposed Consent to Jurisdiction by a US Magistrate Judge. The proposed consent suggests that Ross is willing to submit to the jurisdiction of the court, facilitating the commencement of legal proceedings in the specified venue.
Northern District of Illinois
In Alvarez v. Bohill, a notice of appearance has been filed, indicating that counsel has formally entered the case on behalf of a party. This procedural step is foundational in civil litigation, signaling active participation by legal representation. The case details and claims remain unspecified.
District of New Jersey
In Alderson v. Caterpillar Inc. et al, the plaintiff has been granted permission to proceed in forma pauperis, allowing the case to move forward without prepayment of court fees due to the plaintiff's financial status. The case involves claims against Caterpillar Inc. and potentially other defendants, though specific
Northern District of Illinois
This case involves Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. as the plaintiff against Apotex Inc. and others as defendants. The docket entry references a District Court order related to pro hac vice fees and attorneys' credit card payments, indicating procedural or administrative matters concerning legal representation fees in the
Northern District of Illinois
In the case 2:23-cv-01161 JAWBONE INNOVATIONS, LLC v. SONY ELECTRONICS INC., Jawbone Innovations, a company known for its consumer electronics products, has initiated litigation against Sony Electronics Inc. The dispute centers around alleged legal claims that have not been detailed in the publicly available letter
District of Delaware
A federal magistrate judge has entered a temporary detention order against a defendant identified as Maldonado under docket 26-mj-00211. The order was issued under 18 U.S.C. § 5, which governs temporary detention pending a detention hearing. The court of filing is not confirmed in available records. The underlying
District of New Jersey
A court modified the conditions of release for the defendant in USA v. Anjaria, a federal criminal case docketed 23-cr-00859. The modification order appears as docket entry 15, indicating the case is in an early-to-mid pretrial phase. The specific conditions added, removed, or changed are not detailed in the available
District of Massachusetts
The United States is prosecuting defendants in the college admissions fraud case docketed as 19-cr-10081, a matter arising from the nationwide 'Varsity Blues' investigation. A time extension was filed at docket entry 1598, reflecting that this complex case continues to generate significant post-conviction activity
Southern District of Florida
The United States is prosecuting Taylor in criminal case 13-cr-60039, a matter that has been active since 2013. No current docket summary is available, but the case remains open more than a decade after filing. A federal criminal case open this long typically involves post-conviction proceedings — such as a motion
District of New Jersey
The same defendant, Dick, submitted another corporate disclosure statement in the same case against Strike Master Fund V, LLC. This second filing reinforces the defendant's compliance with disclosure requirements.
District of New Jersey
The case of Brown v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc. et al (2:26-cv-14020) has been assigned or reassigned within the court system, indicating a procedural change in its handling.
Northern District of Illinois
The notice (other) filing in Lewis v. French provides additional information or clarification that is not part of the main legal arguments, typical in complex civil litigation.
District of Massachusetts
The defendant, USA, has filed an opposition to the motion brought by the plaintiff. The opposition raises legal arguments and counterclaims in response to the plaintiff's request.
District of Delaware
Alvarez-Calo v. Warner is a civil lawsuit alleging defamation and invasion of privacy. The plaintiff, Alvarez-Calo, claims that Warner Communications published false and damaging statements about him.
Northern District of Illinois
The case involves a class action lawsuit filed by Maalouf and others against Boardwalk Regency LLC and others. The order issued pertains to the current status of the litigation.
Northern District of California
In Smith v. Hughes et al (3:25-cv-50418), the plaintiff seeks an extension of time to file an answer, as specified in docket 25-cv-50418. The motion asserts that current deadlines would prejudice the plaintiff's ability to mount a defense.