Corrado Suit Against Jersey City Moves to Hearing Stage
Case Summary
The Corrado suit against Jersey City, docket 25-cv-16583, has reached the hearing stage, with the court setting a hearing date through a scheduling utility entry. The case involves a civil claim against a municipal defendant. No detail on the underlying claims is available from current filings. The hearing setting suggests the case has cleared initial pleadings and the court is moving it toward substantive argument or case management.
Latest development
2:25-cv-16583 CORRADO v. CITY OF JERSEY CITY
Hearing · April 20, 2026
A hearing has been scheduled in Corrado v. City of Jersey City, No. 2:25-cv-16583, filed in federal court. The docket entry is a bare scheduling notation — '~Util - Set Hearings' — which means the court's case management system logged a hearing date without specifying the subject matter or relief at issue.
description View filingKey Issues
- • Nature of Corrado's claims against Jersey City
- • Type of hearing scheduled — dispositive or case management
- • Municipal liability exposure
- • Applicable federal or state law framework
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~Util - Set Hearings
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A hearing has been scheduled in Corrado v. City of Jersey City, No. 2:25-cv-16583, filed in federal court. The docket entry is a bare scheduling notation — '~Util - Set Hearings' — which means the court's case management system logged a hearing date without specifying the subject matter or relief at issue.
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