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Dartmouth Tenants Corp. v. Fersen (EDNY)

Index EDNY-2025-11-10 · U.S. District Court, E.D.N.Y. · Federal (EDNY) · you are defendant · v. Dartmouth Tenants Corp.
Filed 2025-11-10 · active
Notes
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York. Federal action filed on or about 2025-11-10. Replace placeholder index_number with the real EDNY docket (e.g., 1:25-cv-XXXXX) once available. [auto-fill] Court set (placeholder row — replace when real 1:25-cv-XXXXX docket issued).
Strategy Connectors Timeline (1) Exhibits (0) Case memo · Witnesses, Issues — coming next

Theory of the case

Write short. One sentence per box. If you can't compress it, you don't have it yet. Per DARTMOUTH_RULES.md §4, output here is internal work product for Mr. Fersen only — not to be sent to counsel or opponents as-is.

Connectors — which NYS court channels and APIs apply to this matter

See the Courts & API reference for what each field means. Leave a field blank if it doesn't apply or you haven't verified yet.

Timeline — chronological spine of the case

2025-11-10
filing Federal action filed in U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York
Filed on or about 2025-11-10. Docket number pending — update my_cases.index_number when known. Source: DARTMOUTH_RULES.md v2.0 line 13993.

Exhibits — every fact needs a document

Number them however your counsel prefers (D-001, P-17, ACCESS-A…). The memo generator cross-references exhibit numbers back into the fact narrative.

No exhibits yet. Start with the three or four documents you expect to cite most.

Case memo — AI-assisted synthesis of everything above

Generates an internal case memo from your Strategy + Timeline + Exhibits. Uses gpt-4o. Cost per run is typically well under 5¢. The model is instructed to use ONLY the facts you've entered — if a section is thin, the memo will say so rather than invent content.

No memo generated yet. Fill in some Strategy + Timeline + Exhibits first, then click Generate. The richer the inputs, the more useful the output.