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Case Information

Filed 2024-10-14
Status Active
Type Other Contract Unlimited (37)
Docket 58 entries

Parties

Plaintiff Ubs Financial Services Inc.
Defendant Ubs Financial Services Inc.

Docket Entries

  1. Stipulation and Order Signed
  2. Declaration
  3. Summons: Issued/Filed
  4. Civil Case Cover Sheet
  5. Notice of Judicial Assignment and CMC
  6. Acknowledgement/Receipt
  7. Acknowledgement/Receipt
  8. Statement: Case Management Conference
  9. Proof of Service
  10. Answer (Unlimited) (Fee Applies)
  11. Cross-Complaint
  12. Notice
  13. Disqualification/ReAssignment
  14. Minute Order
  15. Notice
  16. Motion
  17. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  18. Declaration
  19. Notice
  20. Statement: Case Management Conference
  21. Answer (Unlimited) (Fee Applies)
  22. Notice of Remote Appearance
  23. Notice of Remote Appearance
  24. Minute Order
  25. Opposition/Objections
  26. Reply
  27. Tentative Ruling
  28. Notice
  29. Brief
  30. Motion
  31. Declaration
  32. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  33. Notice
  34. Request
  35. Opposition/Objections
  36. Reply
  37. Statement
  38. Declaration
  39. Request
  40. Tentative Ruling
  41. Notice
  42. Minute Order
  43. Statement: Case Management Conference
  44. Minute Order: Amended
  45. Minute Order: Out of Court Entry
  46. Minute Order
  47. Jury Fee Deposit
  48. Tentative Ruling
  49. Oral Argument - Party Request
  50. Minute Order
  51. Order
  52. Order
  53. Notice
  54. Motion
  55. Request
  56. Declaration
  57. Stipulation and Order Signed
  58. Notice

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