Wernette v. Gaynor, 6:19-cv-6097. (2019)
Court: District Court, W.D. Arkansas
Number: infdco20191224734
Visitors: 26
Filed: Dec. 23, 2019
Latest Update: Dec. 23, 2019
Summary: ORDER SUSAN O. HICKEY , Chief District Judge . Before the Court is Plaintiffs Phillip Wernette and Teresa Wernette's Motion for Voluntary Dismissal. (ECF No. 49). Defendants State Farm, Benjamin Andrade, and Jackson Adjustment Company have filed responses indicating that they do not oppose the motion. (ECF Nos. 50, 51). No other defendant has filed a response and the time to do so has passed. See Local Rule 7.2(b). The Court finds the matter ripe for consideration. Plaintiffs seek to vo
Summary: ORDER SUSAN O. HICKEY , Chief District Judge . Before the Court is Plaintiffs Phillip Wernette and Teresa Wernette's Motion for Voluntary Dismissal. (ECF No. 49). Defendants State Farm, Benjamin Andrade, and Jackson Adjustment Company have filed responses indicating that they do not oppose the motion. (ECF Nos. 50, 51). No other defendant has filed a response and the time to do so has passed. See Local Rule 7.2(b). The Court finds the matter ripe for consideration. Plaintiffs seek to vol..
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ORDER
SUSAN O. HICKEY, Chief District Judge.
Before the Court is Plaintiffs Phillip Wernette and Teresa Wernette's Motion for Voluntary Dismissal. (ECF No. 49). Defendants State Farm, Benjamin Andrade, and Jackson Adjustment Company have filed responses indicating that they do not oppose the motion. (ECF Nos. 50, 51). No other defendant has filed a response and the time to do so has passed. See Local Rule 7.2(b). The Court finds the matter ripe for consideration.
Plaintiffs seek to voluntarily dismiss their case without prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(2), which allows for dismissal of an action at the plaintiff's request, on terms the court considers proper. Upon consideration, the Court finds that good cause for the motion has been shown. Accordingly, Plaintiffs' motion (ECF No. 49) is hereby GRANTED. Plaintiffs' complaint is hereby DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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