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3:24-cv-05821 BRADLEY v. BALLY'S ATLANTIC CITY CASINO RESORT et al
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Bradley v. Bally's Atlantic City Casino Resort et al. has reached a stipulation of dismissal, indicating that the parties have agreed to dismiss the case or certain claims. This procedural resolution suggests settlement or withdrawal of claims, effectively ending litigation between the parties involved.
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- • Stipulation of dismissal
- • Settlement
- • Case closure
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April 13, 2026
3:24-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 submitted a stipulation of dismissal, meaning they have agreed to end the lawsuit without further court action. This typically indicates that the dispute has been resolved or settled outside of court. It matters because the case will no longer proceed, saving time and resources for both sides and the court.
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