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1:25-cv-04344 Moore v. Unum Group et al
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In Moore v. Unum Group et al, the parties have filed a stipulation of voluntary dismissal, indicating that the plaintiff has chosen to dismiss the case without prejudice or with terms agreed upon by the parties. This action typically concludes the litigation or a portion of it, possibly due to settlement or reassessment of claims.
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- • Voluntary dismissal
- • Case resolution
- • Settlement potential
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April 13, 2026
1:25-cv-04344 Moore v. Unum Group et al
In the case Moore v. Unum Group et al, the parties agreed to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit without proceeding to trial. This means both sides have decided to end the case, possibly due to a settlement or other resolution. It matters because the dispute will no longer be litigated in court, saving time and resources.
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