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Ramirez files suit against Domino's Pizza Supply Chain in New Jersey with unclear status

24-cv-01731 D.N.J.
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Case Summary

Ramirez filed a lawsuit against Domino's Pizza Supply Chain and others in the District of New Jersey. The docket shows no recent filings. The case status is unclear.

No timeline activity recorded yet. This page will grow as rulings and filings land.

Key Issues

  • Employment law
  • Discovery
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D.N.J.

District of New Jersey · 3rd Circuit · NJ

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Latest Filing

2:20-cr-00089-1 USA v. RAMIREZ

Other · May 04, 2026

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Coverage

2 articles

2 sources tracked

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1 Defendant

2 linked entities

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What the record shows

This case is tied to District of New Jersey, a federal district court in NJ.

The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 04, 2026.

The visible party/entity graph currently includes Domino's Pizza Supply Chain and others.

Press monitoring has found 2 related articles from 2 distinct sources.

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The Story So Far

Updated 4 days, 21 hours ago

Ramirez v. Domino's Pizza Supply Chain et al is an active criminal matter in District of New Jersey under docket 24-cv-01731.

The main identified defendant or respondent is Domino's Pizza Supply Chain. The case is currently organized around Charge status, plea posture, and court supervision, Current docket activity and next procedural step, Settlement posture and dismissal risk, Criminal charges and procedural posture.

The available docket gives enough signal to track the case, but not enough to overstate the merits. This page will become more useful as filings, orders, hearings, and party appearances add detail.

On May 4, 2026, the docket recorded a other: The US government charged Juan Ramirez with a crime related to his work at Domino's Pizza Supply Chain. The case, USA v. RAMIREZ, is a separate matter from the original Ramirez v. Domino's Pizza Supply Chain lawsuit. This development may impact the civil. On May 4, 2026, the docket recorded a other: The court denied a motion in the Ramirez v. Domino's Pizza Supply Chain case (1:24-cv-01731). This means the plaintiffs' request for a specific action was rejected. The denial will likely impact the case's progress.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest other produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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About This Court

District of New Jersey (D.N.J.) is a federal district court in the 3rd Circuit, NJ.

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Case Timeline

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Other May 4, 2026

2:20-cr-00089-1 USA v. RAMIREZ

The US government charged Juan Ramirez with a crime related to his work at Domino's Pizza Supply Chain. The case, USA v. RAMIREZ, is a separate matter from the original Ramirez v. Domino's Pizza Supply Chain lawsuit. This development may impact the civil case, potentially affecting the outcome or settlement.

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Other May 4, 2026

1:24-cv-01731 Ramirez v. Domino's Pizza Supply Chain et al

The court denied a motion in the Ramirez v. Domino's Pizza Supply Chain case (1:24-cv-01731). This means the plaintiffs' request for a specific action was rejected. The denial will likely impact the case's progress.

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Press Coverage

2 articles
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Sources tracked

2 outlets · 2 articles

Timeline events

2 records on file

Last updated

3 days, 3 hours ago

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