El Ouariachi v. Wesling et al
Case Summary
El Ouariachi v. Wesling et al is a civil case with a docket number of 26-cv-11857. The current summary of the case is an Order Dismissing Case. The court has not been specified in the available information.
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1:26-cv-11203 Rodrigues De Souza v. Wesling et al
Order · April 23, 2026
The court issued an order.
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Case Timeline
5 events1:26-cv-11218 Reynosa Zapet De Garcia v. Wesling et al
The court has been informed of a related case, Reynosa Zapet De Garcia v. Wesling et al, which is being monitored in conjunction with El Ouariachi v. Wesling et al. This move suggests that the court is considering the broader implications of the cases and may be seeking to coordinate their handling. The exact nature of the relationship between the cases is unclear.
1:26-cv-11203 Rodrigues De Souza v. Wesling et al
The court issued an order.
1:26-cv-11050 Agualsaca Nina v. Wesling et al
The court issued an order.
1:26-cv-11861 Mendez Geraldo v. Wesling et al
The court mailed a copy of the case Mendez Geraldo v. Wesling et al to the parties involved. This action is a procedural step in the case, indicating that the court is moving forward with the proceedings. The copy mailing is a routine process in the court's administration of the case.
1:26-cv-11857 El Ouariachi v. Wesling et al
A Notice of Case Assignment was filed.
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5 records on file
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