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Cohen v. Wolters Kluwer Health,Inc.

25-cv-06081
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The court granted a Certificate of Appealability (COA) in the case of USA v. Cohen, allowing Cohen to appeal the district court's decision. This COA is a key step in the appeals process, enabling Cohen to challenge the lower court's ruling. The COA is based on Cohen's argument that the district court erred in its decision.

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1:21-cr-00444-1 USA v. COHEN

Appeal · May 1, 2026

The court granted a Certificate of Appealability (COA) in the case of USA v. Cohen, allowing Cohen to appeal the district court's decision. This COA is a key step in the appeals process, enabling Cohen to challenge the lower court's ruling. The COA is based on Cohen's argument that the district court erred in its decision.

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Appeal May 1, 2026

1:21-cr-00444-1 USA v. COHEN

The court granted a Certificate of Appealability (COA) in the case of USA v. Cohen, allowing Cohen to appeal the district court's decision. This COA is a key step in the appeals process, enabling Cohen to challenge the lower court's ruling. The COA is based on Cohen's argument that the district court erred in its decision.

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Other May 1, 2026

1:25-cv-06081 Cohen v. Wolters Kluwer Health,Inc.

The court granted an extension of time for Cohen v. Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., allowing the parties to continue with the case. This extension was requested and approved, giving the parties more time to proceed. The extension is relevant to the ongoing litigation.

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