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Case Summary
Justine Bien-Aime brought suit against Francis Gilles. The parties, court, docket number, and underlying facts are not available from the case title alone.
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Opinion · April 20, 2026
The court issued a written opinion.
Key Issues
- • Parties and claims not determinable from available data
- • Court and jurisdiction unknown
- • Procedural posture unknown
The Story So Far
A court issued a written opinion in Justine Bien-Aime v. Francis Gilles on April 20, 2026. The docket number and court are not yet confirmed in Juryvine's records, and no judge assignment has been logged.
The core dispute between Bien-Aime and Gilles is not detailed in the available record. The case caption suggests a civil matter between two named individuals, but the underlying claims — contract, tort, family law, or otherwise — have not been confirmed from the docket.
The April 20 opinion is the only docketed event on file. Whether that opinion resolves the case, rules on a motion, or addresses a discrete issue is not yet clear. The opinion itself has not been summarized in Juryvine's records.
Until the court, docket number, and opinion text are confirmed, the procedural posture stays uncertain. What is clear: the court has spoken at least once, and the case remains active.
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