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PNC Bank, National Association v. Shubbak

25-cv-10977
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The court issued a rule to show cause in the case of PNC Bank, National Association v. Shubbak, requiring the defendant to explain why a default judgment should not be entered against them. This is a formal warning that the court may enter a default judgment against the defendant if they fail to respond. The defendant has 14 days to respond to the rule to show cause.

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Other May 4, 2026

1:25-cv-10977 PNC Bank, National Association v. Shubbak

The court issued a rule to show cause in the case of PNC Bank, National Association v. Shubbak, requiring the defendant to explain why a default judgment should not be entered against them. This is a formal warning that the court may enter a default judgment against the defendant if they fail to respond. The defendant has 14 days to respond to the rule to show cause.

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