1:25-cv-06742 Samms v. Greyhound Lines Inc. et al
Case Summary
Samms v. Greyhound Lines Inc. et al concluded with a stipulation of voluntary dismissal. This indicates that the plaintiff has chosen to dismiss the case without prejudice or with terms agreed upon by both parties. The dismissal effectively ends the litigation unless the plaintiff re-files or the dismissal is conditional. No further details on the claims or reasons for dismissal are provided. The resolution suggests the parties may have reached an agreement or decided not to pursue the matter further.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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1
Key Issues
- • Voluntary dismissal
- • Settlement or case termination
- • Plaintiff's decision
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-06742 Samms v. Greyhound Lines Inc. et al
In the case Samms v. Greyhound Lines Inc. et al, the parties have agreed to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit. This means they have decided to end the case without proceeding to trial or further litigation. Such dismissals often indicate a settlement or resolution outside of court.