5:23-cv-03004 Moyer et al v. Cellura et al
Clerk's Notice re: Consent or Declination
Moyer et al v. Cellura et al is a civil case with unknown court information. The docket number is 23-cv-03004. The current summary is about a clerk's notice regarding consent or declination. The notice is likely related to a scheduling order or other procedural matter. The case is currently in a procedural phase, with no clear indication of the next steps or the potential outcomes.
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5:23-cv-03004 Moyer et al v. Cellura et al
Other · Apr 21, 2026
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The newest docket activity we have is a other dated April 21, 2026.
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Moyer et al v. Cellura et al is an active civil matter under docket 23-cv-03004.
The case is currently organized around Clerk's notice regarding consent or declination, Unknown court information, Procedural phase.
Cellura et al is a civil case with unknown court information. The docket number is 23-cv-03004. The current summary is about a clerk's notice regarding consent or declination.
The notice is likely related to a scheduling order or other procedural matter. The case is currently in a procedural phase, with no clear indication of the next steps or the potential outcomes.
On April 21, 2026, the docket recorded a other: The clerk of the court sent a notice to the parties in Moyer et al v. Cellura et al, informing them that they must respond to a consent or declination form. This form is typically used to determine whether the parties agree to proceed with a particular.
The next thing to watch is whether the latest other produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.
The clerk of the court sent a notice to the parties in Moyer et al v. Cellura et al, informing them that they must respond to a consent or declination form. This form is typically used to determine whether the parties agree to proceed with a particular procedure or whether they decline to do so. The parties must respond to the notice within a specified timeframe.
Clerk's Notice re: Consent or Declination
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1 outlet · 1 article
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