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Harvey v. World Market Reaches Transcript Order Stage

25-cv-01242
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Case Summary

Harvey v. World Market, docketed as 25-cv-01242, has reached the transcript order stage at entry 56. A transcript order typically follows a hearing, deposition, or trial proceeding and signals the parties are preserving the record, often in anticipation of a dispositive motion or appeal. The case title suggests a consumer or employment dispute against Cost Plus World Market. The docket number and entry count indicate the case has been active for some time and is past early pleading stages.

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3:25-cv-01242 Harvey v. World Market, LLC et al

Order · April 19, 2026

The court issued an order.

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Key Issues

  • Nature of underlying claim against World Market
  • Purpose of transcript order — appeal or dispositive motion preparation
  • Stage of proceedings at entry 56
  • Record preservation strategy
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The Story So Far

Updated 2 hours, 3 minutes ago

A court order landed on April 19, 2026 in Harvey v. World Market, LLC et al, docket 25-cv-01242, but the record is thin. No judge has been assigned, the filing date is not confirmed in the available data, and the court's jurisdiction is not identified. What is visible is a transcript order — docket entry 56 — which suggests the case has been active long enough to generate hearing transcripts worth ordering.

Transcript orders at entry 56 typically signal one of two things: a party is building a record for appeal, or counsel needs the transcript to support a pending motion. Either way, something happened in a courtroom or on the record that someone now wants preserved in writing.

The case name puts Harvey as plaintiff against World Market, LLC and unnamed co-defendants. World Market, LLC operates the Cost Plus World Market retail chain. Without a complaint or docket sheet in the record, the underlying claims — whether employment, consumer, contract, or tort — are not confirmed here.

The absence of a named judge and a confirmed filing date limits what can be said with confidence. The docket number prefix suggests the case was filed in 2025, which would put it roughly a year into litigation by the time of the April 2026 order. Docket entry 56 at that stage is consistent with a case that has moved through early motions and into discovery or pre-trial proceedings.

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Order 2 hours ago
The court issued an order.
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Case Timeline

1 event
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Order April 19, 2026

3:25-cv-01242 Harvey v. World Market, LLC et al

The court issued an order.

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