2:24-cv-08372 Demario Preston et al v. Navy Federal Credit Union et al
Appeal to 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ( 70
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has accepted an appeal in the case of Mohamed v. Navy Federal Credit Union, which involves a dispute over consumer financial services. The appeal was filed in the case 2:24-cv-08372 Demario Preston et al v. Navy Federal Credit Union et al. This development means that the case will now be reviewed by a higher court.
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Appeal · April 29, 2026
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has accepted an appeal in the case of Mohamed v. Navy Federal Credit Union, which involves a dispute over consumer financial services. The appeal was filed in the case 2:24-cv-08372 Demario Preston et al v. Navy Federal Credit Union et al. This development means that the case will now be reviewed by a higher court.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has accepted an appeal in the case of Mohamed v. Navy Federal Credit Union, which involves a dispute over consumer financial services. The appeal was filed in the case 2:24-cv-08372 Demario Preston et al v. Navy Federal Credit Union et al. This development means that the case will now be reviewed by a higher court.
An Amended Complaint was filed.
The court set or reset hearings in the Mohamed v. Navy Federal Credit Union case (3:25-cv-04174). This means the judge has scheduled or rescheduled dates for the case to proceed. The exact dates and details of the hearings are not specified.
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