Central District of California dismisses case voluntarily in Ivory v. Home Depot U.S.A. Inc.
Case Summary
The Central District of California dismissed Ivory v. Home Depot U.S.A. Inc. voluntarily under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1). The plaintiff chose to end the case without prejudice, allowing potential refiling.
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Key Issues
- • Voluntary dismissal
- • Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)
- • Plaintiff control
Docket Snapshot
Court
C.D. Cal.
Central District of California · 9th Circuit · CA
Docket
Not captured
Civil
Stage
Active litigation
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Filed
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Latest Filing
2:24-cv-09577 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY
Other · May 13, 2026
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Participants
2 Defendants, 2 Plaintiffs
4 linked entities
Judge
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What the record shows
This case is tied to Central District of California, a federal district court in CA.
The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 13, 2026.
The visible party/entity graph currently includes State of New Jersey, Home Depot U.S.A. Inc, United States of America and others.
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About This Court
Central District of California (C.D. Cal.) is a federal district court in the 9th Circuit, CA.
Case Timeline
2 events2:24-cv-09577 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY
The Central District of California dismissed the civil case Ivory v. Home Depot U.S.A. Inc. voluntarily. This means the plaintiff or both parties chose to end the lawsuit without a court judgment. The case is currently on hold for further developments or filings before any detailed analysis can proceed.
2:24-cv-09577 Terri Ivory v. Home Depot U.S.A. Inc. et al
Terri Ivory voluntarily dismissed her lawsuit against Home Depot U.S.A. Inc. under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1). This means Ivory ended the case without a court order, likely before the defendant responded or the court ruled on any motions. The dismissal stops the litigation and prevents further proceedings in this matter.
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Last updated
17 hours, 13 minutes ago
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