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O'BRIEN et al v. DOWC ADMINISTRATION SERVICES, LLC

24-cv-08774
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Case Summary

The court has removed the referral of motions in the case of O'BRIEN et al v. DOWC ADMINISTRATION SERVICES, LLC. This decision is likely a result of the parties' progress in resolving their disputes through the motion process. The case is ongoing, and further updates will be provided as necessary.

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2:24-cv-08774 O'BRIEN et al v. DOWC ADMINISTRATION SERVICES, LLC

Motion · April 21, 2026

The court has removed the referral of motions in the O'BRIEN et al v. DOWC ADMINISTRATION SERVICES, LLC case, which means that the parties will no longer need to seek permission from the court to file motions. This change will streamline the litigation process and allow the parties to move more quickly. The court's decision will likely impact the timing and strategy of the case.

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  • Motions referral
  • Case progress
  • Ongoing litigation
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Motion April 21, 2026

2:24-cv-08774 O'BRIEN et al v. DOWC ADMINISTRATION SERVICES, LLC

The court has removed the referral of motions in the O'BRIEN et al v. DOWC ADMINISTRATION SERVICES, LLC case, which means that the parties will no longer need to seek permission from the court to file motions. This change will streamline the litigation process and allow the parties to move more quickly. The court's decision will likely impact the timing and strategy of the case.

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