BLUE v. CADLES OF GRASSY MEADOWS II, LLC, 15-cv-00008-DRH-DGW. (2015)
Court: District Court, S.D. Illinois
Number: infdco20150226955
Visitors: 20
Filed: Feb. 25, 2015
Latest Update: Feb. 25, 2015
Summary: ORDER DAVID R. HERNDON , District Judge . Pending before the Court is plaintiff Willie Otis Blue, Jr's motion to voluntarily dismiss with prejudice this cause of action pursuant to FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 41(a)(2) (Doc. 12). Plaintiff has advised the Court that upon further research of the allegations set forth in the complaint filed on January 6, 2015, dismissal of this action with prejudice is proper. Additionally, plaintiff affirms that neither party will be prejudiced by the di
Summary: ORDER DAVID R. HERNDON , District Judge . Pending before the Court is plaintiff Willie Otis Blue, Jr's motion to voluntarily dismiss with prejudice this cause of action pursuant to FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 41(a)(2) (Doc. 12). Plaintiff has advised the Court that upon further research of the allegations set forth in the complaint filed on January 6, 2015, dismissal of this action with prejudice is proper. Additionally, plaintiff affirms that neither party will be prejudiced by the dis..
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ORDER
DAVID R. HERNDON, District Judge.
Pending before the Court is plaintiff Willie Otis Blue, Jr's motion to voluntarily dismiss with prejudice this cause of action pursuant to FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 41(a)(2) (Doc. 12). Plaintiff has advised the Court that upon further research of the allegations set forth in the complaint filed on January 6, 2015, dismissal of this action with prejudice is proper. Additionally, plaintiff affirms that neither party will be prejudiced by the dismissal of this action. Therefore, the Court finds no valid reason for denying dismissal with prejudice pursuant to FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 41(a)(2).
Accordingly, the Court GRANTS plaintiff's motion to voluntarily dismiss with prejudice (Doc. 12) and DISMISSES with prejudice plaintiff's' case against defendant. The Court DIRECTS the Clerk of the Court to enter judgment accordingly.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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