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0:25-cv-62142 FRAZIER v. LOCKHART, MORRIS & MONTGOMERY, INC. et al

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This civil case, Frazier v. Lockhart, Morris & Montgomery, Inc. et al, includes a stipulation of dismissal filed by the attorneys. Such stipulations indicate that the parties have agreed to dismiss the case, potentially resolving the dispute without further litigation.

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  • Stipulation of dismissal
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  • Case resolution
  • Civil litigation
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Other April 14, 2026

0:25-cv-62142 FRAZIER v. LOCKHART, MORRIS & MONTGOMERY, INC. et al

In the case of Frazier v. Lockhart, Morris & Montgomery, Inc., the parties have agreed to dismiss the lawsuit voluntarily, as indicated by the filing of a stipulation of dismissal. This means that both sides have resolved their dispute or decided not to proceed with the case, leading to its formal closure without a trial or judgment.

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Hearing April 13, 2026

0:25-cv-62032 FRAZIER v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al

In the case Frazier v. United States of America et al, a hearing was scheduled following the notice of mediator selection. This means the parties involved have agreed to use a mediator to help resolve the dispute outside of court. Mediation can lead to a faster, less costly resolution.

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