2:26-cv-00841 Davidson v. Boyle Heights Bar LLC et al
Case Summary
Davidson initiated a lawsuit against Boyle Heights Bar LLC and others under docket 26-cv-00841. The case was voluntarily dismissed pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1), indicating the plaintiff chose to dismiss the case without a court order. No further details on the underlying dispute are available.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Voluntary dismissal
- • Plaintiff: Davidson
- • Defendants: Boyle Heights Bar LLC et al
- • FRCP 41(a)(1)
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Case Timeline
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Memorandum
8:26-cv-00841 Kauluokala Adams v. Seattle Pain Relief, PLLC et al
In the case of Kauluokala Adams v. Seattle Pain Relief, PLLC et al, the court issued a notice assigning the matter to a U.S. Magistrate Judge. Additionally, the parties declined to consent to the magistrate judge handling the case fully. This procedural step is important as it determines which judge will oversee the case and how the case will proceed.
2:26-cv-00841 Davidson v. Boyle Heights Bar LLC et al
In the case Davidson v. Boyle Heights Bar LLC et al, the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit without the court needing to decide on the merits. This means the plaintiff chose to end the case on their own, possibly due to a settlement or reconsideration. It matters because the dismissal closes the case without a judgment, allowing the parties to avoid further litigation costs and time.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-00841 Jones et al v. Forest River, Inc. et al
Memorandum
8:26-cv-00841 Kauluokala Adams v. Seattle Pain Relief, PLLC et al
Notice of Assignment to U.S. Magistrate Judge and Declination of Consent CV-20B optional html form ( 4
2:26-cv-00841 Davidson v. Boyle Heights Bar LLC et al
Voluntary Dismissal of a Case (Pursuant to FRCP 41a (1)) ( 11