Long et al v. FCA US, LLC - Contract Dispute
Summary
The Northern District of California received a stipulation to continue pretrial conference and trial dates in Long et al v. FCA US, LLC (Case No. 3:25-cv-00398-VC), a civil contract dispute filed January 10, 2025. The joint request was filed by plaintiffs Christopher Scott Long and Silvia Ruvalcaba and requires court approval. A joint pretrial conference statement was also filed on March 31, 2026.
What changed
Plaintiffs Christopher Scott Long and Silvia Ruvalcaba filed a stipulation with proposed order requesting the court continue the pretrial conference and trial dates in their contract dispute with FCA US, LLC. The filing, submitted April 5, 2026, is a joint request signed by attorney Larry Chae on behalf of the plaintiffs. No new dates were specified in the available document text. A joint pretrial conference statement was concurrently filed March 31, 2026.
Counsel for the parties should monitor the docket for the judge's ruling on the stipulation. If approved, all parties will receive updated scheduling deadlines. This case involves a civil contract dispute in diversity jurisdiction before Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco. No specific deadlines or consequences are detailed in this procedural filing.
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Long et al v. FCA US, LLC
Case Number: 3:25-cv-00398-VC Judge: Chhabria, Vince Location: San Francisco Case Type: Civil Case Basis: Diversity Nature of Suit: Contract: Other Date Filed:
January 10, 2025
Last Filing Date:
March 26, 2026
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Recent Filings
| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 04-05-26 | 40 | STIPULATION WITH PROPOSED ORDER to Continue Pretrial Conference and Trial filed by Christopher Scott Long, Silvia Ruvalcaba. (Attachments: # (1) Proposed Order)(Chae, Larry) |
| 03-31-26 | 39 | Pretrial Conference Statement by Christopher Scott Long, Silvia Ruvalcaba Joint. (Chae, Larry) |
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