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IN RE EVOLUS, INC. DERIVATIVE LITIGATION

20-cv-09986
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Case Summary

IN RE EVOLUS, INC. DERIVATIVE LITIGATION is a civil case involving derivative claims on behalf of a corporation. The docket entry notes a stipulation of voluntary dismissal, indicating that the parties have agreed to dismiss the case without further litigation. Voluntary dismissal often reflects a settlement or resolution of disputes outside court or a decision to withdraw claims. This action effectively ends the litigation unless the dismissal is without prejudice and the case is refiled.

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Key Issues

  • Derivative litigation
  • Voluntary dismissal
  • Case resolution
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Other April 15, 2026

1:20-cv-09986 IN RE EVOLUS, INC. DERIVATIVE LITIGATION

In the case involving Evolus, Inc., the parties agreed to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit, meaning they have decided to end the case without further court action. This typically indicates a settlement or resolution outside of court. It matters because it stops the litigation process and avoids a trial or judgment.

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3 days, 17 hours ago

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