District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts assigned the civil case Mendez v. Hill-Kearse et al, docket number 26-cv-12142. The notice confirms the case is now active and assigned to a judge for further proceedings.
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District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts assigned the civil case Mendez v. Hill-Kearse et al, docket number 26-cv-12142. The notice confirms the case is now active and assigned to a judge for further proceedings.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts rescheduled a hearing in the insurance dispute Travelers Indemnity v. Evanston Insurance, docket number 24-cv-11799. The notice reflects ongoing procedural developments in the civil case.
District of New Jersey
The District of New Jersey issued an Order to Show Cause in the case Cambridge Pavers v. Armortec Paving, docket number 24-cv-11001. The order requires one party to justify why the court should not grant a requested relief.
Central District of California
The Central District of California recorded a financial entry in Solis v. West Valley Detention Center, docket 15-cv-01005. The entry likely relates to fees, costs, or payments associated with the civil rights case. The record reflects ongoing administrative activity in this long-running matter.
District of Colorado
The District of Colorado is considering a petition to modify probation conditions for Chelsea Minjarez in criminal case 23-cr-00332. The petition seeks changes to supervision terms imposed after conviction. The court will evaluate whether modification serves justice and public safety.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts granted an extension of time in USA ex rel. v. Advanced Functional Fabrics, docket 23-cv-11530. The extension allows the parties additional time to meet deadlines, likely for filing motions or discovery. The court’s order reflects ongoing case management efforts.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts referred Azar v. Raytheon Technologies, docket 25-cv-11618, to alternative dispute resolution (ADR). The court’s order encourages the parties to resolve their dispute through mediation or arbitration before further litigation. This step aims to reduce court burden and promote settlement.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts ordered the unsealing of a case involving a search of premises in California, docket 25-mc-91442. The court’s order lifts prior restrictions on public access to case documents. The unsealing may reveal investigative details previously under seal.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts granted in forma pauperis status to Harihar in case 26-cv-11376. This allows the plaintiff to proceed without paying court fees due to financial hardship. The court’s order enables Harihar to pursue claims despite limited resources.
District of Columbia
EastBanc Technologies filed a status report in its ongoing case against Animo Services in the District of Columbia, docket 22-cv-02198. The report updates the court on case progress, likely addressing discovery, motions, or settlement discussions. The parties continue to manage procedural steps toward resolution.
District of New Jersey
The New Jersey Building Laborers Benefit Funds moved to terminate their civil case against Liberty Contracting in the District of New Jersey. The case, docket number 25-cv-16310, appears to be nearing resolution or dismissal. The motion to terminate suggests a settlement or withdrawal of claims.
District of New Jersey
The District of New Jersey set a hearing date in the insurance dispute between Shree Ji, Inc. and Travelers Casualty Insurance. The hearing will address ongoing issues in the case docketed as 24-cv-06500. The parties are expected to present arguments related to coverage and claim disputes under the insurance policy.
Northern District of Illinois
In the Northern District of Illinois case 26-cv-01940, the court entered a default judgment in favor of the plaintiff, Smith, against the Wayfarer Foundation. The judgment follows the defendant’s failure to respond or appear in the case.
District of Delaware
The District of Delaware granted the government an extension to indict in the criminal case USA v. Hasty, docket number 25-mj-00694. This procedural extension allows prosecutors additional time to file formal charges. The extension suggests ongoing investigation or preparation.
Eastern District of Texas
The Eastern District of Texas scheduled a hearing in the criminal case USA v. Sells, docket number 26-mj-00034. The hearing notice sets the stage for upcoming proceedings in this matter. Details on charges or parties involved remain undisclosed in the notice.
District of Massachusetts
The United States Court of Appeals denied a petition for mandamus in Bouvier v. Office of Appellate Operations, docket 23-cv-30116. The appellate court refused to compel lower court or agency action requested by the petitioner.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts issued an order on excludable delay in USA v. Colon-Tirado, docket 25-mj-06595. The court determined periods of delay that do not count against speedy trial calculations.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts received a petition for writ of habeas corpus in Zacarias v. Blanche, docket 26-cv-12141. The petitioner challenges the legality of detention under federal habeas statutes.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts accepted an amended complaint in Weeks v. Town of Ashland, docket 25-cv-30165. The court allowed the plaintiff to revise allegations, advancing the civil suit's procedural posture.
District of Massachusetts
The District of Massachusetts released the bond obligation in the criminal case USA v. Abbott, docket 19-cr-10117. The court relieved the defendant from financial bond requirements, likely reflecting case developments or compliance.