2:25-cv-17171 MENDES v. ALLY FINANCIAL INC. et al
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal (aty) ( 21
The plaintiff in Mendes v. Ally Financial, docket 25-cv-17171, filed a notice of voluntary dismissal, ending the case without a court ruling on the merits. Voluntary dismissals under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a) are typically filed before the opposing party answers or moves for summary judgment, allowing the plaintiff to exit without prejudice unless otherwise specified. The filing is sparse on detail. No settlement terms are on record, and it is unclear whether the dismissal is with or without prejudice. Ally Financial, one of the largest auto lenders in the United States, faces consumer finance litigation regularly.
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A Notice of Voluntary Dismissal was filed.
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal (aty) ( 21
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