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Haya Real Estate Files Notice on Motion to Serve Third Party Subpoena

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Case Summary

Haya Real Estate, LLC filed a notice regarding an order on its motion for leave to serve a third-party subpoena. The notice, entered February 27, 2026, references an amended proposed order. The motion seeks court permission to subpoena a non-party for relevant information.

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NOTICE by Haya Real Estate, LLC re 9 Order on Motion for Leave to Serve a Third Party Subpoena,, Amended Proposed Order (Quinn, John) (Entered: 02/27/2026)

Order · May 11, 2026

Haya Real Estate filed an Amended Proposed Order.

Key Issues

  • Third-party subpoena
  • Motion for leave
  • Notice of order
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NOTICE by Haya Real Estate, LLC re 9 Order on Motion for Leave to Serve a Third Party Subpoena,, Amended Proposed Order

Order · May 11, 2026

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The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 11, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 14 hours, 1 minute ago

Haya Real Estate, LLC recently filed a notice regarding an amended proposed order tied to its motion for leave to serve a third-party subpoena. The filing, entered on February 27, 2026, signals ongoing discovery disputes in the case. The court has not yet assigned a judge, and the docket number remains unknown, leaving procedural details sparse.

The motion to serve a third-party subpoena suggests Haya Real Estate seeks evidence or testimony from an entity outside the current parties, a common tactic to strengthen its position or uncover critical information.

The amended proposed order indicates Haya Real Estate adjusted its original request, possibly in response to court feedback or opposition from other parties. This procedural step points to active litigation with contested discovery issues. The case remains active, but with limited public filings, the broader context and claims remain unclear.

The next significant development will likely hinge on the court’s response to the amended proposed order and whether it grants Haya Real Estate permission to proceed with the subpoena. This decision will shape the scope of discovery and potentially influence the case’s trajectory.

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Haya Real Estate filed an Amended Proposed Order.
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NOTICE by Haya Real Estate, LLC re 9 Order on Motion for Leave to Serve a Third Party Subpoena,, Amended Proposed Order (Quinn, John) (Entered: 02/27/2026)

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Order May 11, 2026

NOTICE by Haya Real Estate, LLC re 9 Order on Motion for Leave to Serve a Third Party Subpoena,, Amended Proposed Order (Quinn, John) (Entered: 02/27/2026)

Haya Real Estate filed an Amended Proposed Order.

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