O'Leary v. Jones - Civil Case Filing
Summary
The California Supreme Court, through its 4th Appellate District Division 1, has filed a new civil case, O'Leary v. Jones, under case number D085327. The filing date was November 19, 2024. This represents the initiation of a new legal proceeding within the state's judicial system.
What changed
The California Supreme Court's 4th Appellate District Division 1 has docketed a new civil case, O'Leary v. Jones (Court of Appeal Case No. D085327), with a filing date of November 19, 2024. This filing initiates a new appellate proceeding, indicating that a legal dispute has moved to the state's judicial review process.
For legal professionals and parties involved, this filing signifies the commencement of formal proceedings in the appellate court. While no specific compliance actions are immediately required for external entities, legal counsel should note the case number and filing date for tracking purposes. Further information regarding the case's progression, including disposition and attorney details, will become available through the court's online portal.
What to do next
- Note case number D085327 for tracking appellate proceedings.
- Monitor court filings for updates on O'Leary v. Jones.
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Case Summary
Trial Court Case: RIC2002554 Court of Appeal Case: D085327 Division: Case Caption: O'Leary v. Jones Case Type: CV Filing Date: 11/19/2024 Completion Date: Oral Argument Date/Time: Click here to request automatic e-mail notifications about this case.
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