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ORDER granting 101 Motion to Adjourn April 22, 2025 Conference; granting 103 Motion to Adjourn May 5, 2025 Jury Selection and Trial. Ordered by Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr on 4/15/2025. (MV)

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Case Summary

Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr granted motions to adjourn the April 22, 2025 conference and the May 5, 2025 jury selection and trial. The case schedule is delayed accordingly.

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ORDER granting 101 Motion to Adjourn April 22, 2025 Conference; granting 103 Motion to Adjourn May 5, 2025 Jury Selection and Trial. Ordered by Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr on 4/15/2025. (MV)

Order · May 11, 2026

A Motion was filed.

Key Issues

  • Conference adjournment
  • Jury selection adjournment
  • Trial delay
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ORDER granting 101 Motion to Adjourn April 22, 2025 Conference; granting 103 Motion to Adjourn May 5, 2025 Jury

Order · May 11, 2026

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The Story So Far

Updated 8 hours, 34 minutes ago

Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr. granted motions to postpone key dates in this active federal case on April 15, 2025.

The court moved the status conference originally set for April 22, 2025, and the jury selection and trial scheduled for May 5, 2025. These adjournments came in response to motions filed by the parties, identified as Motions 101 and 103.

The judge's order does not specify the reasons behind the requests to delay, but the court approved both without public objection. The case remains active, with no new trial date announced yet. The postponements push back the timeline for resolving the dispute, affecting all parties involved.

The docket number and court remain unspecified in the public record. The next procedural steps will depend on the parties' readiness and any further court orders. The case is under Judge Reyes's supervision, who will oversee future scheduling and rulings.

The absence of detailed filings or motions in the public docket limits insight into the underlying issues or claims. Observers should watch for any new scheduling orders or substantive motions that clarify the case's direction. The delay in trial and conference dates suggests ongoing negotiations or unresolved pretrial matters.

The court's willingness to grant these adjournments indicates flexibility but also prolongs the litigation timeline.

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A Motion was filed.
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ORDER granting 101 Motion to Adjourn April 22, 2025 Conference; granting 103 Motion to Adjourn May 5, 2025 Jury Selection and Trial. Ordered by Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr on 4/15/2025. (MV)

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Order May 11, 2026

ORDER granting 101 Motion to Adjourn April 22, 2025 Conference; granting 103 Motion to Adjourn May 5, 2025 Jury Selection and Trial. Ordered by Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr on 4/15/2025. (MV)

A Motion was filed.

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