1:20-cv-09986 IN RE EVOLUS, INC. DERIVATIVE LITIGATION
Stipulation of Voluntary Dismissal ( 19
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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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.
Stipulation of Voluntary Dismissal ( 19
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