Here is the current summary of the docket on this case. Unfortunately, you have to pay to open the pdfs (need PACER acct), but it gives a general idea of where the case is currently at in the court. It gives you many of the pdfs at this link.
I guess I do not remember seeing that link back then. Anyway the next big date on the docket is April 27, 2021. Defendants have a few motions to dismiss which is quite typical and Plaintiffs have a motion to amend their complaint (petition) which includes an additionally 150 named plaintiffs across the country to bolster their argument of federal jurisdiction. Defendants who are state officials are trying to say that they have sovereign immunity that is why Plaintiffs sued them as individuals as well which Defendants are saying is improper. It may never make it to the jury if the judge grants the motions to dismiss. But if the judge sees the variety and totality of class action plaintiffs across these United States, he may be "forced" to push the case forward into further litigation and that is when discovery is finally conducted.
Yes very weird I cannot find anything about his law firm. I know that is entering as pro hac vice for the Colorado case. But I cannot even find his law firm and the pleading is supposed to have a telephone number and his does not on the original complaint.
Pro hac vice, Latin: "for this occasion" or "for this event", is a legal term usually referring to a practice in common law jurisdictions, whereby a lawyer who has not been admitted to practice in a certain jurisdiction is allowed to participate in a particular case in that jurisdiction.
It looks like on the original complaint he practices in Michigan, but for this case his office is now in Colorado as shown on the motion to amend complaint.
nice This is huge
Yes monumental!
Here is the current summary of the docket on this case. Unfortunately, you have to pay to open the pdfs (need PACER acct), but it gives a general idea of where the case is currently at in the court. It gives you many of the pdfs at this link.
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/19949037/orourke-v-dominion-voting-systems-inc/
Didn’t we vett this already?
Click on the link. Read the 84 page petition which lays out the case and causes of action.
It names as defendants all the people we would love to see in prison like Zuckerberg and stretching Gretchen!
I guess I do not remember seeing that link back then. Anyway the next big date on the docket is April 27, 2021. Defendants have a few motions to dismiss which is quite typical and Plaintiffs have a motion to amend their complaint (petition) which includes an additionally 150 named plaintiffs across the country to bolster their argument of federal jurisdiction. Defendants who are state officials are trying to say that they have sovereign immunity that is why Plaintiffs sued them as individuals as well which Defendants are saying is improper. It may never make it to the jury if the judge grants the motions to dismiss. But if the judge sees the variety and totality of class action plaintiffs across these United States, he may be "forced" to push the case forward into further litigation and that is when discovery is finally conducted.
Am I the only one who gets nervous when submitting more sensitive information than just an email to stuff like this?
Yes very weird I cannot find anything about his law firm. I know that is entering as pro hac vice for the Colorado case. But I cannot even find his law firm and the pleading is supposed to have a telephone number and his does not on the original complaint.
Pro hac vice, Latin: "for this occasion" or "for this event", is a legal term usually referring to a practice in common law jurisdictions, whereby a lawyer who has not been admitted to practice in a certain jurisdiction is allowed to participate in a particular case in that jurisdiction.
It looks like on the original complaint he practices in Michigan, but for this case his office is now in Colorado as shown on the motion to amend complaint.
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/19949037/orourke-v-dominion-voting-systems-inc/
Ernest J. Walker (MI P58635) ERNEST J.WALKER LAW OFFICE 1444 Stuart St.Denver, CO 80204 (720)306-0007 [email protected]
Any search of this information brings me back to the Dominion Class action lawsuit web page.
Haha found it. He changed his address with the court. https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/19949037/32/orourke-v-dominion-voting-systems-inc/
But still does not help on his own personal bio info.