3:24-cv-05821 BRADLEY v. BALLY'S ATLANTIC CITY CASINO RESORT et al
Case Summary
In BRADLEY v. BALLY'S ATLANTIC CITY CASINO RESORT et al, the parties have filed a stipulation of dismissal, indicating that the plaintiff has voluntarily dismissed the case against the casino resort and other defendants. This suggests a resolution or withdrawal of claims without a trial or judgment.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Case dismissal
- • Settlement or withdrawal
- • Casino liability
Case Timeline
1 event3:24-cv-05821 BRADLEY v. BALLY'S ATLANTIC CITY CASINO RESORT et al
In the case Bradley v. Bally's Atlantic City Casino Resort, the parties have agreed to dismiss the lawsuit voluntarily, as indicated by the filing of a Stipulation of Dismissal. This means that both sides have reached a resolution or decided not to pursue the case further, leading to its formal closure. Such dismissals can save time and resources for the court and the parties involved.