2:26-cv-03749 Leemanuel Weilch v. Cittadino Enterprises, Inc. et al
Case Summary
Plaintiff Leemanuel Weilch has voluntarily dismissed the case against Cittadino Enterprises, Inc. and others pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1). This indicates the plaintiff has chosen to terminate the lawsuit without a court order, typically without prejudice, allowing for possible refiling.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Voluntary dismissal
- • Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)
- • Plaintiff's strategic decision
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2 events2:26-cv-01331 Leemanuel Weilch v. Williams-sonoma Stores, Inc. et al
In the case of Leemanuel Weilch v. Williams-Sonoma Stores, Inc. et al, the court granted an extension of up to 30 days for the defendant to file their answer to the complaint. This means the defendant has more time to respond to the allegations, which can affect the timeline of the case. Such extensions are common to ensure all parties have adequate time to prepare their legal responses.
2:26-cv-03749 Leemanuel Weilch v. Cittadino Enterprises, Inc. et al
Leemanuel Weilch voluntarily dismissed his lawsuit against Cittadino Enterprises, Inc. and others under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1). This means he chose to end the case without the court deciding on the merits. Such dismissals often occur when parties reach a settlement or decide not to pursue the claim further.
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Press Coverage
2:26-cv-01331 Leemanuel Weilch v. Williams-sonoma Stores, Inc. et al
Extending Time to Answer (30 days or less) ( 18
2:26-cv-03749 Leemanuel Weilch v. Cittadino Enterprises, Inc. et al
Voluntary Dismissal of a Case (Pursuant to FRCP 41a (1)) ( 8