1:24-cv-05155 Purnell v. FIRST STUDENT, INC.
Extension of Time to Complete Discovery ( 59
The court granted an extension of time for discovery in the Purnell v. FIRST STUDENT, INC. case, allowing the parties more time to complete the discovery process. This extension is significant because it gives the parties more time to gather and exchange evidence. The extension is for 59 days.
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Court
N.D. Ill.
Northern District of Illinois · 7th Circuit · IL
Docket
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Civil
Stage
Active litigation
Active
Filed
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Latest Filing
1:24-cv-05155 Purnell v. FIRST STUDENT, INC.
Other · May 05, 2026
Coverage
2 articles
1 source tracked
Participants
2 Defendants
4 linked entities
Judge
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This case is tied to Northern District of Illinois, a federal district court in IL.
The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 05, 2026.
The visible party/entity graph currently includes FIRST STUDENT, INC, First Student, Inc and others.
Press monitoring has found 2 related articles from 1 distinct source.
Northern District of Illinois (N.D. Ill.) is a federal district court in the 7th Circuit, IL.
The court granted an extension of time for discovery in the Purnell v. FIRST STUDENT, INC. case, allowing the parties more time to complete the discovery process. This extension is significant because it gives the parties more time to gather and exchange evidence. The extension is for 59 days.
The court granted an extension of time for discovery in the case of Effat v. First Student, Inc. (1:25-cv-05719). This means that the parties involved will have more time to gather and exchange information. The extension is likely to impact the overall timeline of the case.
Extension of Time to Complete Discovery ( 59
Extension of Time to Complete Discovery ( 25
Sources tracked
1 outlet · 2 articles
Timeline events
2 records on file
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