Estate of Yonadav Hirshfeld sues Republic of Sudan in DC federal court
Case Summary
Estate of Yonadav Hirshfeld sues the Republic of Sudan in the District of Columbia federal court, docket 20-cv-03029. The case involves setting and resetting deadlines, indicating ongoing procedural activity. The dispute likely concerns claims against a foreign sovereign, implicating sovereign immunity and international law.
No timeline activity recorded yet. This page will grow as rulings and filings land.
Key Issues
- • Foreign sovereign immunity
- • Estate claims
- • Procedural deadlines
Docket Snapshot
Court
D.D.C.
District of Columbia · D.C. Circuit · DC
Docket
Not captured
Civil
Stage
Active litigation
Active
Filed
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Latest Filing
1:20-cv-03029 ESTATE OF YONADAV HIRSHFELD et al v. REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN
Other · May 11, 2026
Coverage
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0 sources tracked
Participants
1 Defendant, 1 Plaintiff
2 linked entities
Judge
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What the record shows
This case is tied to District of Columbia, a federal district court in DC.
The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 11, 2026.
The visible party/entity graph currently includes REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN, 1:20-cv-03029 ESTATE OF YONADAV HIRSHFELD.
No independent press coverage is attached yet; this page is currently docket-led rather than media-led.
About This Court
District of Columbia (D.D.C.) is a federal district court in the D.C. Circuit, DC.
Case Timeline
1 event1:20-cv-03029 ESTATE OF YONADAV HIRSHFELD et al v. REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN
The court adjusted the deadlines in the case Estate of Yonadav Hirshfeld et al v. Republic of the Sudan, 1:20-cv-03029. This means the schedule for filings or other case milestones has changed. Parties must now comply with the new timeline set by the court.
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Timeline events
1 record on file
Last updated
1 hour, 51 minutes ago
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