Straw v. Dentons US LLP

1:20-cv-03312 · Southern District of New York No recent activity
WHAT HAPPENED — IN PLAIN ENGLISH

The court clerk entered three administrative citations (Entries #21, #22, #23) on February 4, 2021, all referencing internet material related to the previously issued Order of Dismissal in Entry #11. These are purely administrative entries by the clerk's office that do not create new deadlines or require any immediate response from the parties. No action is required before 9 AM as these are clerical notations, not substantive filings.

Updated March 30, 2026

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YOUR CASE FILE
  • Three identical INTERNET CITATION NOTE entries (#21, #22, #23) were added by clerk 'sjo' on Feb 4, 2021
  • All three entries reference the same source: Order of Dismissal from Entry #11
  • No new deadlines created - these are administrative clerk annotations
  • Multiple identical entries suggest possible clerical error or system duplication
WHAT THE OTHER SIDE DID
  • The timing suggests the court's decision in the Order of Dismissal may be gaining external attention or citation, prompting the clerk to add internet citation tracking
  • Three identical entries on the same day indicates either significant online coverage of the dismissal or a technical filing error
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR CASE
  • If the Order of Dismissal is being widely cited online, this could indicate the decision has broader legal significance or precedential value
  • Monitor for any subsequent appeal activity, as increased attention on the dismissal order may signal strategic importance to the case outcome

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