A filing fee of $28.00 was received for the transfer of claim number 25-22864. The receipt was issued on September 12, 2025, referencing document number 18.
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The case has been closed. No further details on the court or docket are available.
A notice of endorsement was filed with no objections regarding pending confirmation orders for a Chapter 13 plan. The endorsement was entered on October 24, 2025.
The court reassigned the case and any related adversary proceedings to Judge Thomson. The reassignment was entered on November 3, 2025.
The court issued a notice regarding a deficient motion for Thomas C. Seabaugh to appear pro hac vice. The motion must be refiled with a $200 filing fee. The notice references multiple individuals connected to the motion.
A document has been sealed and placed in a vault as of May 4, 2026. The docket and court information remain unspecified.
The case involves a request for a certificate of default. The details of the court and docket are not provided.
Chief Magistrate Judge Carolyn K. Delaney granted the petitioner's motion to proceed under a pseudonym. This order allows the petitioner to protect their identity in court filings and proceedings. The ruling balances privacy concerns with public access to judicial processes.
J. E. P.M. filed a reply addressing 14 objections to the court's findings and recommendations. This reply responds to challenges raised against a prior judicial report, aiming to defend or clarify the original recommendations. The filing advances the procedural posture toward resolution.
Plaintiff files declaration responding to motion in Larson v. Quillayute Valley School District case
Western District of Washington
Plaintiff Larson filed a declaration responding to a motion by Quillayute Valley School District in a civil case in the Western District of Washington. The declaration addresses issues related to the school district's policies and practices. The filing aims to clarify the legal issues before trial.
Western District of Washington
A declaration was filed in Dawson et al. v. Porch.com Inc in the Western District of Washington. The declaration likely presents factual assertions supporting the plaintiffs' claims. The case involves multiple plaintiffs and proceeds through civil litigation stages.
Western District of Washington
ICE agent Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr. faces two counts of second-degree aggravated assault in connection with an incident during a traffic stop in Minneapolis. The charges stem from allegations that the agent pointed his gun at individuals in a vehicle on February 5. The Hennepin County Attorney's Office filed the
District of Delaware
Watson Guide IP, LLC served a notice in a patent case against 360 Imaging, LLC in the District of Delaware. The notice formally informs the defendant of the legal action. The case centers on intellectual property rights, though further details are not provided.
District of Delaware
The District of Delaware court scheduled hearings in a patent dispute between Aytu BioPharma, Inc. and Granules Pharmaceuticals Inc. The hearings likely concern patent validity, infringement, or related procedural issues. The case involves complex intellectual property litigation.
District of Colorado
Parker filed a civil lawsuit against TTEC Holdings, Inc. in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. The available information does not specify the claims or issues involved. The case is in its early stages with limited public details.
District of Colorado
The District of Colorado court issued an order on a motion in limine in McKeon v. Aaran Transport, LLC. The order addresses the admissibility of evidence or limits on trial issues to streamline the upcoming trial. Such rulings shape the evidentiary framework and can significantly impact trial strategy.
District of Colorado
The District of Colorado court issued a minute order in Johnson v. City of Westminster, a civil lawsuit. The order likely addresses procedural matters such as scheduling or motions but does not reveal substantive rulings or case developments. The case continues through the federal civil process.
Central District of California
Apogee Law Group P.C. served documents to Holly Ying Li in a civil case filed in the Central District of California. The service of documents marks a procedural step toward advancing the litigation. The nature of the documents and claims remain unspecified in the available information.
District of Colorado
USAA Casualty Insurance Company removed the Mears case from state court to the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. The removal indicates the defendant invoked federal jurisdiction, likely based on diversity or federal question grounds. The case now proceeds under federal procedural rules, which
District of Massachusetts
USA v. Fuhrmann, docket 25-cr-10066 in the District of Massachusetts, shows no recent docket activity or filings. The case remains open with no public updates on motions, hearings, or trial dates. The matter involves federal criminal charges.