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Jumbo Technology Co., Ltd. v. Evolution US LLC

25-cv-00660
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Case Summary

Jumbo Technology Co., Ltd. is suing Evolution US LLC in a civil matter docketed as 25-cv-00660. The case was filed in 2025 and the court recently set deadlines and hearings, indicating the dispute is in early active litigation. The parties' names suggest a commercial or technology-related contract or business dispute. No further detail on the underlying claims is available from the current docket summary. The scheduling activity signals the case is moving toward discovery or an early dispositive motion.

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1:25-cv-00660 Jumbo Technology Co., Ltd. v. Evolution US LLC

Hearing · April 20, 2026

A scheduling order was entered in Jumbo Technology Co., Ltd. v. Evolution US LLC, Case No. 1:25-cv-00660, setting deadlines and hearing dates. The docket entry references internal docket event 46, suggesting the case is in active pretrial management.

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Key Issues

  • Commercial contract or business dispute
  • Discovery scope and scheduling
  • Liability of Evolution US LLC
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Hearing April 20, 2026

1:25-cv-00660 Jumbo Technology Co., Ltd. v. Evolution US LLC

A scheduling order was entered in Jumbo Technology Co., Ltd. v. Evolution US LLC, Case No. 1:25-cv-00660, setting deadlines and hearing dates. The docket entry references internal docket event 46, suggesting the case is in active pretrial management.

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