2:25-cv-14797 ORTIZ v. GREYHOUND LINES, INC. et al
Case Summary
In Ortiz v. Greyhound Lines, Inc. et al., the parties filed a stipulation of dismissal, indicating that the plaintiff has voluntarily dismissed the case against the defendants. Such dismissals often occur when parties reach a settlement or decide not to pursue claims further. The dismissal typically ends the litigation without prejudice unless otherwise specified.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Voluntary dismissal
- • Settlement
- • Civil litigation closure
- • Transportation defendant
Case Timeline
1 event2:25-cv-14797 ORTIZ v. GREYHOUND LINES, INC. et al
In the case Ortiz v. Greyhound Lines, Inc., the parties have agreed to dismiss the lawsuit voluntarily, as indicated by the filing of a stipulation of dismissal. This means both sides have likely reached a settlement or decided not to pursue the case further. The dismissal ends the legal dispute without a trial or judgment on the merits.