District of Columbia
Titan Earthwork LLC filed an early-stage civil suit against Liuna Laborers Union Local 242 in the District of Columbia. The filing of a declaration marks initial procedural steps, but details about the dispute remain limited.
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District of Columbia
Titan Earthwork LLC filed an early-stage civil suit against Liuna Laborers Union Local 242 in the District of Columbia. The filing of a declaration marks initial procedural steps, but details about the dispute remain limited.
District of Colorado
The District of Colorado court accepted an amended filing in McCracken v. Capital One Bank, a civil case involving a consumer dispute with a financial institution. The amendment likely refines claims or corrects prior pleadings, setting the stage for clearer litigation.
Southern District of Florida
In Larose et al v. MetLife, Inc., the Southern District of Florida recorded the execution of a summons affidavit. This affidavit confirms that a witness has provided sworn testimony, contributing to the evidentiary record.
Southern District of Florida
The Southern District of Florida granted an extension of time in Sylvestre v. Motor Services Hugo Stamp. The extension delays deadlines, giving parties additional time to prepare or respond in the case.
Southern District of Florida
The Southern District of Florida granted Polo's motion for leave to file a document in the ongoing case against Fernandez-Barquin et al. The motion approval allows Polo to submit additional materials relevant to the litigation.
Southern District of Florida
Berger v. Wright National Flood Insurance Co. in the Southern District of Florida involves a complex dispute over flood insurance coverage. The case features a large witness list of 53 individuals, indicating extensive fact-finding and testimony.
Southern District of Florida
The Southern District of Florida referred Ballard v. Northwest Federal Credit Union to a magistrate judge. This referral typically involves preliminary matters or discovery supervision under magistrate oversight.
Southern District of Florida
In Edmundson v. Tesla Florida Inc, the Southern District of Florida received a motion to dismiss or close the case or certain parties. This motion signals a potential end to some or all claims in the litigation.
District of Colorado
The District of Colorado issued an order on a motion in Walker v. Donayre, addressing a procedural or substantive issue raised by one party. The order reflects the court's intervention in managing the case's progress.
Central District of California
Heather Holding served summons on LA Business Management Services and other defendants in a federal civil suit filed in the Central District of California. Service was completed within the required 21-day period, officially commencing the defendants' obligation to respond.
District of Colorado
The District of Colorado is reviewing an appeal of a magistrate judge's decision in McCoy v. Nederland Mining Consultants. One party challenged the magistrate's ruling, prompting the district court to reconsider the matter.
Northern District of California
The Northern District of California granted an extension of time in Davis et al v. Samuels et al, delaying a court deadline. The details of the underlying dispute and the reasons for the extension were not disclosed.
District of New Jersey
The District of New Jersey enforced a judgment via writ of execution in Otto Times International, Ltd. v. DGL Group, Ltd. The writ authorized collection efforts to satisfy the court-awarded damages to the prevailing party.
Northern District of California
The Northern District of California set deadlines and hearings in Travelers Property Casualty Company of America v. Project Frogs, Inc. The court's scheduling order aims to organize the litigation timeline and streamline proceedings.
District of Delaware
National Steel Car Limited filed a notice of service in the District of Delaware against FreightCar America, Inc. This filing confirms that the defendants have been formally served with the complaint and related documents.
District of Delaware
The District of Delaware heard a patent infringement dispute in DexCom, Inc. v. Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc. The case centers on whether Abbott's products infringe DexCom's patents related to diabetes management technology.
District of Massachusetts
In Ataallah v. TransUnion Information Services LLC, the plaintiff requested notice of default in the District of Massachusetts. This request ensures the plaintiff is informed of any default actions or proceedings initiated by the defendant.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts accepted a waiver of service in Berthiaume et al. v. ABW, LLC et al., indicating that defendants agreed to waive formal service requirements. This streamlines the initiation of litigation without traditional service methods.
District of Delaware
In the District of Delaware, Pickering filed a Notice of Service confirming that the defendant, Teladoc Health, Inc., has been properly served with legal documents. This confirmation allows the lawsuit to proceed on its merits.
District of Massachusetts
Juarez Niz filed a motion to show cause in a civil case in the District of Massachusetts. The motion represents a procedural step requiring a party to explain or justify a particular action or inaction in the litigation.