0:26-cv-61150 Stratmann v. Ivankovich et al
Order (PAPERLESS or pdf attached) ( 4
Stratmann brought suit against Ivankovich and additional defendants under docket 26-cv-61150. A paperless or attached order appears at docket entry 4, suggesting early procedural activity such as a scheduling order or initial ruling. The court and underlying claims are not identified in the available record. The early docket number of the order suggests the case is in its initial stages.
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Order · April 20, 2026
The court issued an order.
description View filingA federal court issued an order in Stratmann v. Ivankovich et al on April 20, 2026, but the case is still in its earliest stage. The docket number is 26-cv-61150.
No judge has been assigned yet, and the filing date is not on record.
The underlying dispute is not yet clear from the available record. The case names Anthony Ivankovich and unnamed co-defendants, but the claims, the dollar amounts at stake, and the legal theories have not surfaced in public filings reviewed here.
The April 20 order is described only as a paperless entry or attached PDF — a form the court uses for routine administrative directives, scheduling, or service instructions. Without the text of that order, its effect on the case cannot be assessed.
What is clear: the case is active. Someone filed, the court responded, and the parties are now on the clock for whatever the order requires. The absence of a named judge suggests the case may still be in the clerk's intake process or awaiting random assignment.
Order (PAPERLESS or pdf attached) ( 4
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The court issued an order.
Order (PAPERLESS or pdf attached) ( 4
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