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The court admitted a Certificate of Service, which confirms that a party has properly served another party with a document. This is a routine filing that ensures the court is aware of the service. The admission of the Certificate of Service is a procedural step that keeps the case moving forward.

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Certificate of Service

Other · May 09, 2026

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The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 09, 2026.

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Other May 9, 2026

Certificate of Service

The court admitted a Certificate of Service, which confirms that a party has properly served another party with a document. This is a routine filing that ensures the court is aware of the service. The admission of the Certificate of Service is a procedural step that keeps the case moving forward.

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