1:24-cv-02126 Coleman et al v. Nationwide Insurance Company et al
Extension of Time ( 73
The Xiaoyi Wang v. Ur M. Jaddou et al case is a civil matter currently pending in an unknown court. The case is associated with docket number 24-cv-02126. The current summary of the case is a voluntary dismissal, which was filed pursuant to FRCP 41(a)(1).
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Court
D. Colo.
District of Colorado · 10th Circuit · CO
Docket
Not captured
Civil
Stage
Active litigation
Active
Filed
Date unavailable
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Latest Filing
1:24-cv-02126 Coleman et al v. Nationwide Insurance Company et al
Other · Apr 23, 2026
Coverage
2 articles
2 sources tracked
Participants
1 Defendant, 1 Plaintiff
4 linked entities
Judge
Not assigned in feed
This case is tied to District of Colorado, a federal district court in CO.
The newest docket activity we have is a other dated April 23, 2026.
The visible party/entity graph currently includes Nationwide Insurance Company, 8:24-cv-02126 Xiaoyi Wang and others.
Press monitoring has found 2 related articles from 2 distinct sources.
District of Colorado (D. Colo.) is a federal district court in the 10th Circuit, CO.
The court granted an extension of time for the case 1:24-cv-02126 Coleman et al v. Nationwide Insurance Company et al. This means that the parties involved have more time to file their motions and respond to each other's actions. The extension is likely due to the complexity of the case or the need for additional time to prepare.
Xiaoyi Wang voluntarily dismissed their case against Ur M. Jaddou et al. This dismissal was made under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1), which allows a plaintiff to dismiss their own case without a court order. The case, 8:24-cv-02126, is now closed.
Extension of Time ( 73
Voluntary Dismissal of a Case (Pursuant to FRCP 41a (1)) ( 25
Sources tracked
2 outlets · 2 articles
Timeline events
2 records on file
Last updated
20 hours, 20 minutes ago
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