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COPYRIGHT ROYALTY JUDGES The Library of Congress In re DISTRIBUTION OF 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 Cable Royalty Unconsolidated PROCEEDING Docket No. 14CRB0010CD (201013)JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF PROTECTIVE
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A consolidated proceeding refers to a legal process in which multiple cases or claims are combined and handled together in a single judicial proceeding, often to streamline the process and reduce redundancy.
Entities or individuals who have multiple related claims or cases that need to be addressed together in a legal context are typically required to file a consolidated proceeding.
To fill out a consolidated proceeding, parties must provide required information regarding all related cases, including names, dates, and matters relevant to each case, often using specific forms provided by the court.
The purpose of a consolidated proceeding is to efficiently resolve related legal issues, save resources for the court and parties involved, and avoid contradictory outcomes in separate cases.
Key information that must be reported includes the names of the parties involved, case numbers, the nature of the claims, relevant dates, and any specific legal bases for consolidation.
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