1:18-cv-08655 Skatteforvaltningen v. Federated Logistics LLC 401K et al
Stipulation and Order of Voluntary Dismissal ( 372
This civil litigation involves Skatteforvaltningen and Del Mar Asset Management Saving & Retirement Plan among others. The case has been voluntarily dismissed by stipulation, indicating that the parties have agreed to end the litigation without further court intervention. The dismissal suggests resolution or settlement outside of trial.
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Order · April 13, 2026
In the case Skatteforvaltningen v. Federated Logistics LLC 401K et al, the parties agreed to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit, and the court issued an order to officially close the case. This means both sides have resolved their issues without further litigation. It matters because it ends the legal dispute without a trial or judgment.
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In the case Skatteforvaltningen v. Federated Logistics LLC 401K et al, the parties agreed to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit, and the court issued an order to officially close the case. This means both sides have resolved their issues without further litigation. It matters because it ends the legal dispute without a trial or judgment.
In the case Skatteforvaltningen v. Del Mar Asset Management Saving & Retirement Plan et al, the court allowed changes to the list of parties involved by adding new parties and removing some existing ones. This procedural update helps clarify who is officially part of the lawsuit, ensuring the case proceeds with the correct participants.
Stipulation and Order of Voluntary Dismissal ( 372
~Util - Add and Terminate Parties ( 392
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