Northern District of California
Mei filed suit against Ford Motor Company in the Northern District of California, docket 25-cv-07967. The case currently shows a Clerks Notice ADI, indicating administrative activity without substantive rulings.
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Northern District of California
Mei filed suit against Ford Motor Company in the Northern District of California, docket 25-cv-07967. The case currently shows a Clerks Notice ADI, indicating administrative activity without substantive rulings.
Northern District of California
Lawrence Marshall sued United Airlines, Inc. in the Northern District of California under docket 25-cv-07121. The case status shows a Clerks Notice ADI, reflecting administrative docket activity without substantive rulings.
Northern District of California
Munson brought a case against Hungry Marketplace, Inc. and others in the Northern District of California, docket 25-cv-06789. The docket currently lists a Clerks Notice ADI, indicating procedural activity without rulings.
Northern District of California
Ortiz Calderon sued Kaiser and others in the Northern District of California, docket 25-cv-06695. The case shows a Clerks Notice ADI, signaling administrative docket movement without substantive decisions.
U.S. Court of Federal Claims
Ben challenged the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. The case likely involves claims under federal health programs or benefits disputes. The court reviewed statutory interpretation and administrative record.
USAA brought suit against Wenzell, likely involving insurance claims or contract disputes. The court examined policy terms, claim validity, and potential bad faith conduct. The ruling focused on coverage and damages.
JAG contested actions by the People of the State of Colorado concerning a minor's interests. The case involved juvenile or family law issues, including custody or welfare decisions. The court addressed statutory standards and best interest determinations.
24 Hour Fitness USA LLC sued Matthew Shive over contractual or membership disputes. The court considered terms of service, breach claims, and potential damages. The case involved consumer protection and business contract issues.
Lachhman Dass Gupta and Manjula Gupta sued Citizens Bank, successor to another entity, likely over banking or financial disputes. The court examined contract terms, banking regulations, and fiduciary duties. The case focused on breach and damages.
Griffin challenged the State in a criminal or post-conviction matter. The court reviewed procedural history and constitutional claims related to the state's actions. The case involved appeals or motions to reconsider prior rulings.
Dr. Erika Brown brought a civil suit against Transforming Lives Inc. The dispute concerns alleged professional or contractual breaches involving healthcare or social services. The court analyzed liability and damages claims.
The State of Idaho prosecuted Timothy Jon Gutierrez for criminal offenses. The court evaluated the sufficiency of evidence and procedural compliance in the state's case. The ruling addressed sentencing and potential appeals.
Joel Thomas Meyer filed suit against the State of Indiana contesting a criminal conviction or related state action. The case reviews the state's application of criminal law and the defendant's rights during prosecution. The court considered evidentiary and constitutional claims.
The case involves Chins D.C. challenging the Indiana Department of Child Services. The dispute centers on the department's handling of child welfare matters affecting the plaintiff. The court examined procedural and substantive aspects of the department's actions.
Eastern District of Texas
The United States prosecuted Ibarben in the Eastern District of Texas. The docket entry notes sentencing, marking the conclusion of the criminal trial or plea process with the court imposing punishment.
District of New Jersey
Summa Energy Corp. filed suit against Fuel Distribution LLC and others in the District of New Jersey. The docket shows a stipulation of dismissal filed by attorneys, indicating the parties agreed to end the case voluntarily.
District of New Jersey
Egeturk Wurst-und Fleischwarenfabrikation GmbH & Co. KG sued Spirit Food Group Inc. in the District of New Jersey. The docket provides no summary, leaving the dispute's subject and status unknown.
District of New Jersey
The United States brought a criminal case against Mentor in the District of New Jersey. The docket lacks further details, but the criminal nature indicates federal prosecution possibly involving serious charges.
District of New Jersey
Lopez Rojas sued Walmart Store East LP and others in the District of New Jersey. The docket notes a telephone conference, indicating the court is managing the case through remote procedural discussions, possibly addressing scheduling or discovery issues.
District of New Jersey
Powell filed a case against Lewis in the District of New Jersey. The docket provides no summary details, leaving the nature and status of the dispute unclear at this time.