1:23-cv-16024 Taylor v. Dart et al
Extension of Time to File Document ( 95
Henneberg v. Dart et al is a case where the plaintiff, Henneberg, sought an extension of time to complete discovery. The court granted the extension, allowing Henneberg more time to gather evidence. This decision was made in the case 19-cv-07380. The plaintiff's request for an extension was likely due to the complexity of the case or the need for additional time to prepare. The court's decision to grant the extension suggests that the case is ongoing and that the parties are working to resolve the matter. The case type is civil, and the risk assessment is moderate due to the ongoing nature of the case and the potential for further litigation.
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The court granted an extension of time for the plaintiff to file a document in the case of Taylor v. Dart et al, which is related to the Henneberg v. Dart et al case. This extension allows the plaintiff more time to prepare and submit the document. The extension is relevant to the Henneberg case because it may impact the overall timeline and proceedings.
The court dismissed the case Booker v. Dart et al due to lack of prosecution. This means the plaintiff failed to take necessary steps to move the case forward, resulting in its dismissal. The dismissal has significant implications for the plaintiff's ability to pursue their claims.
The court granted an extension of time for the parties in Ronowski v. Dart et al to complete discovery, allowing them more time to gather and exchange evidence. This extension is significant because it gives the parties more time to prepare for trial. The extension is for 109 days.
The court granted a motion to seal certain documents in the Henneberg v. Dart et al case. This decision allows the parties to keep sensitive information confidential. The sealed documents are likely related to ongoing litigation.
Extension of Time to File Document ( 95
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Extension of Time to Complete Discovery ( 109
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