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Gustavo Angel Drops a Party From Federal Suit Against TD Bank

25-cv-09460
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Case Summary

Gustavo Angel filed a voluntary dismissal of a party under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1) in a federal suit against TD Bank, docket 25-cv-09460. The dismissal removes at least one named party from the action without a court order, as permitted under Rule 41(a)(1) before the opposing party serves an answer or motion for summary judgment. The court of record is not identified in available filings. The case appears to be a consumer financial dispute targeting TD Bank, though the specific claims are not detailed in the current summary.

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Key Issues

  • Scope of voluntary dismissal under FRCP 41(a)(1)
  • Identity and role of dismissed party
  • Remaining claims against TD Bank
  • Consumer financial dispute allegations
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Other April 19, 2026

2:25-cv-09460 Gustavo Enrique Angel v. TD Bank, N.A. et al

Angel voluntarily dismissed one or more parties from his suit against TD Bank under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1), which allows a plaintiff to drop parties without a court order before the opposing side answers or moves for summary judgment. No court approval was needed, and the dismissal is without prejudice unless the notice says otherwise. The remaining defendants stay in the case.

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