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Civil case currently marked active. Latest development: So Ordered Stipulation.

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So Ordered Stipulation

Order · May 13, 2026

The parties filed a joint stipulation.

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So Ordered Stipulation

Order · May 13, 2026

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The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 13, 2026.

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The Story So Far

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The parties in this dispute filed a joint stipulation on May 13, 2026, signaling a potential agreement on at least some issues in the case. The court has not yet assigned a judge, and the docket number remains unknown.

Without a judge or docket, the case’s procedural posture is unclear, but the joint stipulation suggests the parties are cooperating to narrow or resolve contested matters. The nature of the dispute and the specific terms of the stipulation have not been disclosed publicly.

The filing of a joint stipulation often precedes motions for approval, settlement proposals, or scheduling adjustments. Given the lack of further filings or court orders, the case appears to be in an early or transitional phase. The absence of a judge assignment means the case has not yet moved into active litigation or formal adjudication.

Observers should watch for the court’s response to the stipulation, which may include setting a hearing, entering an order, or requesting additional briefing. The next steps will clarify whether the parties have reached a partial or full resolution or if the case will proceed to contested motions or trial preparation.

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The parties filed a joint stipulation.
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Order May 13, 2026

So Ordered Stipulation

The parties filed a joint stipulation.

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