DECISION AND ORDER re 25 motion to set aside default. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/13/2026. (JD)
Case Summary
Honorable Jeremiah J. McCarthy issued a decision and order on May 13, 2026, regarding a motion to set aside a default. The case remains civil, with no further details on the motion's outcome or parties involved.
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DECISION AND ORDER re 25 motion to set aside default. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/13/2026. (JD)
Order · May 14, 2026
Hon filed a Motion to set aside default.
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- • Motion to set aside default
- • Case status
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DECISION AND ORDER re 25 motion to set aside default. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/13/2026. (JD)
Order · May 14, 2026
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The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 14, 2026.
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The Story So Far
The court issued a decision and order on May 13, 2026, addressing a motion to set aside a default judgment. Judge Jeremiah J. McCarthy signed the order, marking a key procedural development in this civil case.
The motion challenges the entry of default, seeking to reopen the case for further proceedings. Details about the parties, claims, and underlying facts remain unavailable, limiting the ability to assess the case's merits or context.
The motion to set aside default typically requires the moving party to show excusable neglect or a valid reason why the default should be undone. The court’s order signals that this procedural hurdle is now resolved to some extent, but the absence of a public docket or additional filings leaves the case’s trajectory unclear. No judge has been assigned beyond Judge McCarthy’s involvement with this order.
This case remains active but under close watch due to the lack of substantive filings or public information. Without party names, claims, or a clear procedural posture, the case cannot be analyzed beyond the fact that the default status is in dispute. The court’s handling of the motion to set aside default will shape whether the case proceeds on the merits or ends at this early stage.
Juryvine will monitor for new filings, rulings, or attorney appearances that clarify the parties and claims. The next steps will reveal whether the court allows the case to move forward or enforces the default judgment. Until more information emerges, this case remains a procedural placeholder in the docket.
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DECISION AND ORDER re 25 motion to set aside default. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/13/2026. (JD) is tracked by Juryvine as a civil case. Hon filed a Motion to set aside default. This page is held in watch mode until richer filings, parties, rulings, or media coverage provide enough context for deeper analysis. Juryvine will update the summary as new court events, attorney appearances, and source documents are linked to the case.
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1 eventDECISION AND ORDER re 25 motion to set aside default. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/13/2026. (JD)
Hon filed a Motion to set aside default.
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