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California,   December 23, 2024
Case 5:2024cv09385
In case 5:2024cv09385, Strike 3 Holdings, LLC takes legal action against John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 73.202.170.20 at the US District Court for the Northern District of California. Filed on December 23, 2024, this case revolves around a Copyright issue under 17 U.S.C. § 101 Copyright Infringement. It's notable that Plaintiff has demanded a jury for this case.
California,   December 23, 2024
Case 5:2024cv09386
In a legal showdown that reverberates with intensity, the corridors of the US District Court for the Northern District of California echo with the clash between Strike 3 Holdings, LLC and John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 71.198.140.172. Dated December 23, 2024, this legal saga, identified by docket number case 5:2024cv09386, thrusts into the spotlight with a passionate fervor. The battleground? A tumultuous arena of contractual conflicts encapsulated under the umbrella of "Copyright" as per 17 U.S.C. § 101 Copyright Infringement. However, amidst this legal storm, what ignites the flames of anticipation is Plaintiff's adamant insistence on a jury trial. It's a bold, unyielding stance, signaling a zealous yearning for resolution through the judgment of peers in this emotionally charged confrontation.
Plaintiff   versus   Defendant
Sergey Bayadovskiy
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Commissioner of Social Security
[Case # 2024at01637], [Filed: December 23, 2024]
[ Social Security: DIWC/DIWW§42 U.S.C. § 405 Review of HHS Decision (DIWW) ⚖ ]

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