A sealed unredacted indictment was filed in a criminal case. The filing under seal suggests sensitive information that the court has protected from public disclosure at this stage.
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A notice of termination of stay was filed in a civil case. This indicates that a previously imposed pause on proceedings has ended, allowing the case to move forward.
The court issued an emergent order in an immigration habeas case, specifically a non-transfer order. This prevents the case from being moved to another jurisdiction, likely to preserve the petitioner’s rights or expedite review.
Court records reveal the addition and termination of judges assigned to a civil case. These changes could affect case management and scheduling going forward.
A judge delayed the Securities and Exchange Commission's settlement with Elon Musk concerning disclosure issues related to Twitter stock. The delay indicates unresolved matters or additional review required before finalizing the settlement.
The court issued an opinion in the case of United States v. Nolvin Alfredo Diaz. The opinion addresses key legal questions raised by the parties, though specific details of the ruling remain undisclosed.
District of Columbia
Nakagaki (PS) sued Aspen Valley Hospital and others in the District of Columbia, docket number 25-cv-02206. The available information is limited to a status report, with no further details on claims or case progress.
District of Columbia
Ameris Bank filed a new pro se case against ML Custom Woodworking Inc. and others in the District of Columbia, docket 26-cv-00599. The filing includes a notice of error, suggesting procedural or filing issues at the outset.
District of Columbia
Paul de Ayora sued Inspire Brands, Inc. and others in the District of Columbia, docket number 25-cv-03645. The case features a motion with opposition and response filings, indicating active dispute over legal issues raised by the parties.
District of Massachusetts
The United States filed a motion to travel in a criminal case against Avalo and others in the District of Massachusetts, docket number 24-cr-10281. The court issued an order addressing the travel request, which affects scheduling and logistics for hearings or trial attendance.
District of Columbia
Fagnani sued Dr. Browns Company in the District of Columbia, docket number 26-cv-00596. A scheduled conference was adjourned, indicating a procedural delay. No substantive details about the claims or parties’ positions are available.
Northern District of California
South Jersey Racquet Center and others sued The Cincinnati Insurance Company in the Northern District of California, docket number 26-cv-03994. The case involves an insurance coverage dispute and was recently removed to federal court, suggesting diversity or federal question jurisdiction.
Northern District of California
Tyquangibbs3@gmail.com filed suit against Somerset Oaks Hospital Owner Jane Doe and others in the Northern District of California, docket 26-cv-03993. The court issued guidelines for pro se filers, indicating the plaintiff is self-represented and procedural assistance is being provided.
District of Columbia
nLIGHT Inc. sued Hemenway and others in the District of Columbia, docket number 26-cv-01177. The court granted leave for out-of-state counsel to appear pro hac vice. No details on the claims or dispute nature are available.
Northern District of California
Peterson and others filed a civil lawsuit against Officers 1 through 50 in the Northern District of California, docket 26-cv-03991. The complaint has been filed, likely alleging misconduct by law enforcement officers, with the case proceeding through standard pretrial phases including discovery and motions.
District of Massachusetts
The United States brought a criminal case against Alfredo Lievano and others in the District of Massachusetts, docket number 25-cr-10094. Limited docket information prevents insight into charges or procedural status. The case involves multiple defendants.
District of Columbia
Inland Empire Waterkeeper and others sued American Made Plastics, Inc. and additional defendants in the District of Columbia, docket 26-cv-00539. The case likely involves environmental claims related to water issues. The mention of a 'Timely Opt-Out' suggests this is part of a multidistrict litigation or class action.
District of Delaware
Victwa Muldrow sued PreCheck and others in the District of Delaware, docket number 26-cv-00177. The parties filed a Joint Report under Rule 26(f) outlining their discovery plan. This filing sets the framework for evidence exchange and case management in the early litigation phase.
District of New Jersey
Garush Nisanian filed a civil suit against the United States in the District of New Jersey, docket number 26-cv-01234. The case is at an early procedural stage, with only a scheduling notice issued to set timelines and procedural steps. The substantive claims remain undisclosed.
Northern District of California
L.B. and others filed suit against New York City Public Schools in the Northern District of California, docket 25-cv-02963. The case is in early stages, with procedural deadlines and hearings set but no substantive filings available to clarify the claims or defenses.