Motion Hearing — MN Plumbing Pro, LLC

- Motion summary-judgment hearing for MN Plumbing Pro, LLC at Carver County District Court. - When: 10:00 AM on Thursday, April 23, 2026. - Location and full daily calendar PDF: mncourtsdocs.courts.state.mn.us

A summary-judgment hearing tied to MN Plumbing Pro, LLC is set for 10 a.m. Thursday in Carver County District Court. (mncourtsdocs.courts.state.mn.us) The Carver County daily calendar lists the matter before Judge Eric J. Braaten in Courtroom 1 under case number 10-CV-24-597. The entry identifies the hearing type as “Motion Summary Judgment.” (mncourtsdocs.courts.state.mn.us) A summary-judgment motion asks a judge to decide all or part of a civil case without a trial, based on the written record and the law rather than witness testimony. Minnesota’s online court-records system says public civil case records and many filed documents can be searched through Minnesota Court Records Online, known as MCRO. (mncourts.gov) The calendar entry does not spell out the underlying claims, the amount at stake, or which side filed the motion. The Minnesota Judicial Branch says daily calendars show scheduled hearings but do not include every matter handled that day, and assignments can change during court business hours. (mncourtsdocs.courts.state.mn.us) (mncourts.gov) Carver County District Court sits at the Carver County Courthouse, 604 E. Fourth Street in Chaska, and serves as the trial court for civil, criminal, family, probate, juvenile, and traffic cases filed in the county. The court’s public calendar page says hearing notices, not the calendar alone, control whether a party appears in person or remotely. (mncourts.gov) MN Plumbing Pro says on its website that it is based in Zimmerman and works across the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro in residential, commercial, and new-construction plumbing. Business listings indexed from Minnesota records describe the company as an active Minnesota limited-liability company formed on November 6, 2018. (mnplumbingpro.com) (bizapedia.com) What happens Thursday is narrower than a full trial: Judge Braaten can grant the motion, deny it, or trim the issues that remain for later proceedings. The next public clues are likely to come from updated court records after the hearing. (mncourts.gov)

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