Chief Judge Brodie reassigns case to Judge Sanket J. Bulsara for further proceedings
Case Summary
Chief Judge Margo K. Brodie ordered the reassignment of the case to Judge Sanket J. Bulsara for all further proceedings. Judge Nina R. Morrison was removed from the case. The order reminded attorneys to review the assigned judges' individual practices and provide courtesy copies as required.
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ORDER REASSIGNING CASE. Case reassigned to Judge Sanket J. Bulsara for all further proceedings. Judge Nina R. Morrison no longer assigned to case. Please download and review the Individual Practices of the assigned
Order · May 12, 2026
Judge Sanket issued an order.
Key Issues
- • Case reassignment
- • Judicial management
- • Attorney procedural obligations
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ORDER REASSIGNING CASE. Case reassigned to Judge Sanket J. Bulsara for all further proceedings. Judge Nina R. Morrison
Order · May 12, 2026
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The Story So Far
The case has been reassigned from Judge Nina R. Morrison to Judge Sanket J. Bulsara for all further proceedings.
Chief Judge Margo K. Brodie issued the reassignment order on March 26, 2026. The docket number and court remain unspecified in the public record.
This reassignment means that Judge Bulsara will now handle all motions, hearings, and rulings going forward.
The order reminds counsel to review Judge Bulsara's Individual Practices, which are available on the court's website. These practices dictate procedural requirements, including whether courtesy copies of filings must be provided to the judge. Attorneys must comply with these rules to avoid procedural missteps.
No substantive rulings or motions have been publicly noted since the reassignment. The case remains active but without a disclosed filing date or detailed docket entries. The reassignment itself may signal a shift in case management or judicial approach, but no explicit reason was provided for the change.
The next significant development will likely come from Judge Bulsara issuing scheduling orders or rulings on pending motions. Counsel should monitor the docket for updates and prepare to adjust strategy based on the new judge's preferences. The reassignment resets the procedural posture and could affect timing and case trajectory.
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ORDER REASSIGNING CASE. Case reassigned to Judge Sanket J. Bulsara for all further proceedings. Judge Nina R. Morrison no longer assigned to case. Please download and review the Individual Practices of the assigned Judges, located on our website. Attorneys are responsible for providing courtesy copies to judges where their Individual Practices require such. Ordered by Chief Judge Margo K. Brodie on 3/26/2026. (LF)
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1 eventORDER REASSIGNING CASE. Case reassigned to Judge Sanket J. Bulsara for all further proceedings. Judge Nina R. Morrison no longer assigned to case. Please download and review the Individual Practices of the assigned Judges, located on our website. Attorneys are responsible for providing courtesy copies to judges where
Judge Sanket issued an order.
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