5:26-cv-02042 Meshake Kongwa v. David A. Marin et al
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Meshake Kongwa v. David A. Marin et al is a civil case with docket number 26-cv-02042. The case was filed in an unknown court and is currently at the notice stage. The plaintiff, Meshake Kongwa, has filed a lawsuit against David A. Marin and others.
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Order · April 22, 2026
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description View filingMeshake Kongwa v. David A. Marin et al is a civil case with docket number 26-cv-02042.
The case was filed in an unknown court and is currently at the notice stage. The plaintiff, Meshake Kongwa, has filed a lawsuit against David A. Marin and others.
The court has yet to assign a judge to preside over the case. The case is still in its early stages, with the parties likely to engage in discovery and other pre-trial proceedings before the matter is set for trial. The court issued an order on April 22, 2026, but the details of the order are not yet clear.
The case will continue to move forward with the parties and the court working to resolve the issues at hand. The next step in the case will be for the parties to respond to the court's order and for the court to schedule any necessary hearings or proceedings.
The court's order will likely set the stage for the next phase of the case, which could include the exchange of discovery materials and the filing of motions by the parties. The court's schedule and the parties' filings will provide further guidance on the case's progress and the next steps that will be taken.
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The court issued an order.
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