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Suqiong Zou Voluntarily Dismisses Civil Case Against David M. Radel

25-cv-08970
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Suqiong Zou has voluntarily dismissed a civil case against David M. Radel. Voluntary dismissal is a procedure that allows a party to end a case without the court's permission. This can be a strategic decision, as it may avoid further litigation costs or other adverse consequences. The court will close the case and remove it from its docket.

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  • voluntary dismissal
  • Suqiong Zou
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Other April 27, 2026

2:25-cv-08970 Suqiong Zou v. David M. Radel

Suqiong Zou voluntarily dismissed their case against David M. Radel. This dismissal was made without prejudice, meaning Zou can refile the case at a later time. The case was dismissed under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1).

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