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    Lawsuit: In Session Brick and Browse Inc. v. Pepecuu [2026] FCR 8

    As per In re [2026] FCR 8 | [2026] SCR 8, This case has been reopened, my original decision has been struck and nullified and we will now proceed to trial and enter discover. Discover will last until March 25th at 4:26pm CST or unless both sides agree to end it early. @ToadKing @Pepecuu...
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    Lawsuit: Pending Commonwealth of Redmont v. Vendeka Inc. [2026] FCR 16

    Defense now has 72 hours to provide their opening statements
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    Lawsuit: Pending Commonwealth of Redmont v. Luke201556 [2026] FCR 15

    MOTION TO RECONSIDER Denied First provide the evidence requested, especially since it is unclassified and then after the court and all parties can see what we are dealing with, objections for things like relevance can then be filed and properly addressed.
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    Lawsuit: Pending Commonwealth of Redmont v. Luke201556 [2026] FCR 15

    MOTION TO COMPEL Granted The information isn't classified anymore so they would be required to provide it for a FOI request, the requirements here aren't much different.
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    Lawsuit: Pending Commonwealth of Redmont v. Vendeka Inc. [2026] FCR 16

    Discovery is now Over. The plaintiff has 72 hours to provide their opening statements.
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    Lawsuit: Pending Commonwealth of Redmont v. National Exchange of Redmont [2026] FCR 17

    This case will now enter Discovery. Discovery will last until March 18th at 7:36pm CST or until both sides agree to end discovery early.
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    Lawsuit: Pending Commonwealth of Redmont v. Luke201556 [2026] FCR 15

    Granted Granted. Join the Judiciary Discord
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    Lawsuit: Dismissed Commonwealth of Redmont v. Town of Oakridge [2026] FCR 13

    IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT Order - Commonwealth's Motion to Dismissal I am dismissing this case under Rule 5.12 (Lack of Personal Jurisdiction). Specifically for failure to meet the 3rd requirement of standing. This case broken down is arguing mostly over the violation...
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