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Order Rule 16(b) Scheduling Order

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Civil case currently marked active. Latest development: Order Rule 16(b) Scheduling Order.

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Order Rule 16(b) Scheduling Order

Order · May 10, 2026

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Order Rule 16(b) Scheduling Order

Order · May 10, 2026

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The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 10, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 14 hours, 27 minutes ago

The court issued a Rule 16(b) scheduling order on May 10, 2026, setting the framework for case management. This order outlines deadlines for discovery, motions, and other pretrial activities. The case remains active, but no judge has been assigned yet, and the docket number and filing date are not publicly available.

The scheduling order marks the court’s initial effort to organize the litigation timeline and impose procedural structure. Without a judge assigned, the case’s direction and pace remain uncertain. The order signals that the court expects the parties to adhere to a timeline that will govern the case’s progress toward resolution or trial.

Key issues in the case have not been disclosed, leaving the dispute’s substance unclear. The scheduling order is a routine but critical step that shapes how the litigation unfolds, affecting both parties’ strategies and deadlines.

Observers should watch for the assignment of a judge and the filing of substantive motions, which will clarify the case’s contours and stakes.

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Order 14 hours ago
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Order Rule 16(b) Scheduling Order

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Order May 10, 2026

Order Rule 16(b) Scheduling Order

The court issued an order.

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