Fatir v. Phelps et al - Magistrate Judge Opinion
Summary
Magistrate Judge Eleanor G. Tennyson issued an opinion in Fatir v. Phelps et al, Case No. 18-1549, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware on April 16, 2026. The opinion addresses claims brought by plaintiff Fatir against defendants Phelps et al. The full opinion is available via the court's published PDF.
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Magistrate Judge Eleanor G. Tennyson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in the civil matter Fatir v. Phelps et al, Case No. 18-1549. The opinion addresses the claims and any applicable legal standards for the parties in this litigation. Federal magistrate opinions carry binding effect on the parties within the case.
Parties involved in federal civil litigation, particularly those with matters before the District of Delaware, should monitor court filings and opinions in related dockets for potential implications on pending or future litigation strategy. Legal professionals practicing in Delaware federal court should ensure familiarity with magistrate judge procedures and review any applicable deadlines or obligations arising from this opinion.
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Fatir v. Phelps et al
Case: 18-1549 Judge: Magistrate Judge Eleanor G. Tennyson Date: 04/16/2026
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