2:24-cv-08480 CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY, INC. v. 55 CHALLENGER RD KM LLC
Order on Motion to Vacate ( 22
A judge has ruled on a motion to vacate in a dispute involving Constellation NewEnergy, docketed as 24-cv-08480. Motions to vacate in civil cases typically seek to undo a prior judgment or arbitration award, making this ruling a potentially decisive moment in the litigation. Constellation NewEnergy is a major commercial energy supplier, and disputes in this sector often involve contract performance, billing, or energy delivery obligations. The specific grounds for the vacatur motion and the court's disposition are not detailed in the available docket data.
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Order · April 20, 2026
A Motion was filed.
description View filingA motion is pending in Constellation NewEnergy, Inc. v. 55 Challenger Rd KM LLC, docket 24-cv-08480.
The case is active, and the most recent docket entry — dated April 20, 2026 — reflects a motion filing. The underlying dispute involves Constellation NewEnergy, a commercial energy supplier, and 55 Challenger Rd KM LLC, a New Jersey-based entity identified by its street address.
The case appears to turn on a motion to vacate, referenced in the court's prior order at docket entry 22. Motions to vacate in commercial disputes typically target a default judgment or an arbitration award. Which one applies here will shape the entire trajectory of the litigation.
No judge has been assigned on the public record. That gap is unusual for a case filed in 2024 and now past the 18-month mark. It may reflect a clerical lag in the docket, a transfer, or a case that has moved between tracks.
The core commercial relationship between the parties is not yet spelled out in available filings. Constellation NewEnergy supplies electricity and natural gas to commercial customers. A dispute with a single-address LLC of this type often involves unpaid invoices, contract termination, or a challenge to an energy supply agreement.
Until the underlying complaint or the vacatur motion is on the record, the precise claim stays unclear.
What is clear: the April 20 motion is the live event. The court's response to that filing — whether it schedules briefing, sets a hearing, or rules on the papers — will determine whether this case moves toward resolution or digs into contested litigation.
Order on Motion to Vacate ( 22
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A Motion was filed.
Order on Motion to Vacate ( 22
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