The expedited scheduling order comes in a dispute between Intterra LLC and The Analytical Moose LLC, along with defendant Rachael Brady. The nature of the underlying dispute was not detailed in the brief procedural order, though The Analytical Moose is seeking emergency relief through its preliminary injunction motion.
Judge Shubb noted that the parties had jointly requested the shortened timeline for briefing and hearing on the preliminary injunction motion. The court found the stipulated request should be granted, allowing for an accelerated resolution of the emergency motion.
The case was filed by Intterra on March 5, 2026, in the Sacramento division of the Eastern District of California. The Analytical Moose subsequently filed its motion for preliminary injunction, prompting the parties to seek expedited briefing to resolve the emergency request more quickly.
Under the compressed schedule, Intterra must file its response to the preliminary injunction motion by April 10, with The Analytical Moose's reply due April 14. The in-person hearing is set for April 20 at 1:30 p.m. in Courtroom 5, suggesting the court views the matter as requiring prompt resolution.