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LIN-HENDEL et al v. DUPUIS et al

23-cv-03956
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Case Summary

LIN-HENDEL et al v. DUPUIS et al is a civil case with a USCA mandate filed in the court. The case has a docket number of 23-cv-03956. The current summary indicates that the USCA mandate terminates the appeal on an unknown date.

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1:23-cv-03956 LIN-HENDEL et al v. DUPUIS et al

Appeal · April 24, 2026

The US Court of Appeals terminated the appeal in LIN-HENDEL et al v. DUPUIS et al, case number 1:23-cv-03956. This decision effectively ends the appeal process. The mandate terminated the appeal.

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  • USCA mandate
  • docket number 23-cv-03956
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The Story So Far

Updated 8 hours, 11 minutes ago

The US Court of Appeals has terminated the appeal in LIN-HENDEL et al v. DUPUIS et al, case number 1:23-cv-03956, effectively ending the appeal process. The mandate terminating the appeal was issued on April 24, 2026.

The case is now back in the district court, awaiting further action. The plaintiffs, LIN-HENDEL et al, brought the original lawsuit against DUPUIS et al, but the details of the underlying dispute are not publicly available. The case was filed in the district court, but the specific court and filing date are unknown.

The judge has not yet been assigned to the case. The USCA mandate terminates the appeal, and the case is now in a holding pattern, waiting for the next development. The key issues in the case are not publicly disclosed, but the termination of the appeal suggests that the parties may be preparing for a new phase of litigation.

The court's decision to terminate the appeal does not provide any insight into the merits of the case, but it does indicate that the parties have exhausted their appellate options. The case is now in a state of dormancy, awaiting further action from the district court or the parties involved.

The plaintiffs and defendants will need to decide their next steps, which could include filing new motions or seeking a settlement. The court's decision to terminate the appeal does not necessarily mean that the case will be dismissed, but it does suggest that the parties may be preparing for a new phase of litigation.

The case is now in a holding pattern, waiting for the next development. The parties will need to decide their next steps, which could include filing new motions or seeking a settlement.

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Appeal April 24, 2026

1:23-cv-03956 LIN-HENDEL et al v. DUPUIS et al

The US Court of Appeals terminated the appeal in LIN-HENDEL et al v. DUPUIS et al, case number 1:23-cv-03956. This decision effectively ends the appeal process. The mandate terminated the appeal.

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