Hernandez v. Vermont Holdings LLC et al
Case Summary
The court set or reset hearings for the case USA v. Hernandez, which is part of the larger Hernandez v. Vermont Holdings LLC et al case. This means that the judge has scheduled or rescheduled specific dates for the case to be heard. The exact dates and details of the hearings are not specified in this event.
Latest development
3:24-cr-00615-1 USA v. Hernandez
Hearing · April 27, 2026
The court set or reset hearings for the case USA v. Hernandez, which is part of the larger Hernandez v. Vermont Holdings LLC et al case. This means that the judge has scheduled or rescheduled specific dates for the case to be heard. The exact dates and details of the hearings are not specified in this event.
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2 events3:24-cr-00615-1 USA v. Hernandez
The court set or reset hearings for the case USA v. Hernandez, which is part of the larger Hernandez v. Vermont Holdings LLC et al case. This means that the judge has scheduled or rescheduled specific dates for the case to be heard. The exact dates and details of the hearings are not specified in this event.
1:25-cv-02027 Hernandez v. Vermont Holdings LLC et al
The Hernandez v. Vermont Holdings LLC et al case had a mediation conference. This means that the parties involved in the lawsuit met with a neutral third-party mediator to try to resolve their differences and reach a settlement. The outcome of the mediation conference is not publicly known.
Press Coverage
1:25-cv-02027 Hernandez v. Vermont Holdings LLC et al
Mediation Conference
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2 outlets · 2 articles
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2 records on file
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