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Zhang Moves for Leave to File in Schedule A IP Suit Against Doe Sellers

26-cv-04391
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Case Summary

Plaintiff Zhang filed a motion for leave to file a document in a Schedule A intellectual property case targeting anonymous online sellers. The case, docketed as 26-cv-04391, follows the common 'Schedule A' litigation pattern in which brand owners sue large groups of unidentified e-commerce defendants for trademark or copyright infringement. The underlying record is thin. The motion — docket entry 8 — is the primary known filing. Court, jurisdiction, and the substance of the underlying IP claims are not yet established in available records.

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Key Issues

  • Leave to file procedural motion
  • Anonymous defendant identification in Schedule A IP litigation
  • Trademark or copyright infringement claims (unconfirmed)
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Other April 20, 2026

1:26-cv-04391 Zhenbiao Zhang v. The Partnerships and Unincorporated Associations Identified in Schedule A

The court granted Zhang leave to file a document — most likely a sealed Schedule A identifying the defendant sellers by name. In trademark and copyright Schedule A cases, plaintiffs routinely seek this permission early to keep defendant identities under wraps until a temporary restraining order locks down their assets.

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