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Three Guys Trucking LLC v. Ferca Trucks LLC et al

26-cv-20001
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Case Summary

Three Guys Trucking LLC is suing Ferca Trucks LLC and additional defendants under docket 26-cv-20001. The court referred the case to a magistrate judge at docket entry 42, a routine step that shifts pretrial management — discovery disputes, scheduling, and potentially dispositive motions — to the magistrate. The referral at entry 42 suggests the case has been active for some time and has generated enough procedural activity to warrant dedicated magistrate oversight. The underlying dispute appears to involve commercial trucking operations, though the specific claims are not detailed in the current record.

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1:26-cv-20001 Three Guys Trucking LLC v. Ferca Trucks LLC et al

Order · April 20, 2026

The court issued an order.

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Key Issues

  • Nature of commercial dispute between trucking companies
  • Scope of magistrate judge's authority on referral
  • Claims against additional defendants beyond Ferca Trucks
  • Potential breach of contract or tort liability in trucking operations
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The Story So Far

Updated 3 hours, 31 minutes ago

Three Guys Trucking LLC sued Ferca Trucks LLC and unnamed co-defendants in a dispute that landed on the federal docket as case 26-cv-20001. The court has not yet assigned a district judge. On April 20, 2026, the court referred the case to a magistrate judge under 28 U.S.C.

§ 636, which typically covers pretrial matters including discovery disputes and settlement conferences.

The underlying claims are not yet detailed in the public record. The case name and parties suggest a commercial trucking dispute — likely involving a contract, equipment, or freight liability — but no complaint summary or cause-of-action codes have surfaced in the available docket entries.

The referral to a magistrate is procedurally routine at this stage. It does not signal anything unusual about the merits. What it does mean is that early motion practice and any scheduling order will run through the magistrate's chambers first.

With no judge assigned and only one docket entry on record, this case is at day one. The next moves — service of process, an answer or motion to dismiss from Ferca Trucks, and an initial scheduling conference — will define the shape of the litigation.

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The court issued an order.
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Order Referring Case to Magistrate Judge ( 42

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Case Timeline

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Order April 20, 2026

1:26-cv-20001 Three Guys Trucking LLC v. Ferca Trucks LLC et al

The court issued an order.

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Timeline events

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