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Miller v. CitiBank, N.A. et al

26-cv-80362
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Case Summary

In Miller v. CitiBank, N.A. et al, the plaintiff has filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal through counsel, indicating a decision to terminate the case without a trial or judgment. This action typically reflects a settlement, reconsideration, or strategic withdrawal. The dismissal suggests that the parties may have resolved their dispute or that the plaintiff chose not to pursue the claims further. The case is effectively closed unless the dismissal is without prejudice and the plaintiff opts to refile.

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Key Issues

  • Voluntary dismissal
  • Case termination
  • Settlement or withdrawal
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Other April 15, 2026

9:26-cv-80362 Miller v. CitiBank, N.A. et al

In the case Miller v. CitiBank, N.A. et al, the plaintiff voluntarily decided to dismiss the lawsuit without the court ordering it. This means the plaintiff chose to end the case, possibly because they reached an agreement or decided not to pursue the claims further. It matters because the dismissal stops the legal proceedings and resolves the dispute outside of court.

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