Figueroa v. KB Transport & Logistics L.L.C. et al
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The court terminated the hearings in the case of USA v. Figueroa, a related case to Figueroa v. KB Transport & Logistics L.L.C. et al. This decision effectively closes the chapter on the hearings in this case. The termination of hearings is a significant step in the judicial process.
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1:24-cr-00508-1 USA v. Figueroa
Hearing · April 27, 2026
The court terminated the hearings in the case of USA v. Figueroa, a related case to Figueroa v. KB Transport & Logistics L.L.C. et al. This decision effectively closes the chapter on the hearings in this case. The termination of hearings is a significant step in the judicial process.
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The court terminated the hearings in the case of USA v. Figueroa, a related case to Figueroa v. KB Transport & Logistics L.L.C. et al. This decision effectively closes the chapter on the hearings in this case. The termination of hearings is a significant step in the judicial process.
1:25-cv-09669 Figueroa v. KB Transport & Logistics L.L.C. et al
A mediation conference has been scheduled in the case of Figueroa v. KB Transport & Logistics L.L.C. et al (1:25-cv-09669). This means that the parties involved will meet with a neutral third-party mediator to attempt to resolve their disputes. The mediation conference is a key step in the litigation process, as it allows the parties to work towards a settlement without going to trial.
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1:25-cv-09669 Figueroa v. KB Transport & Logistics L.L.C. et al
Mediation Conference Scheduled
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