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INOCENCIO v. EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS, INC., 4:16-CV-05682-YGR. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20161026b77 Visitors: 3
Filed: Oct. 25, 2016
Latest Update: Oct. 25, 2016
Summary: PLAINTIFF'S NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL OF DEFENDANTS BRIDGEPORT FINANCIAL, INC.; RASH CURTIS & ASSOCIATES, PREFERRED CREDIT, INC.; EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS, INC.; EQUIFAX, INC. PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 41(A)(1) YVONNE GONZALEZ ROGERS , District Judge . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Plaintiff Stacey Inocencio, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1), hereby voluntarily dismisses Defendants Bridgeport Financial, Inc.; Rash Curtis & Associates; Preferred Cre
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PLAINTIFF'S NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL OF DEFENDANTS BRIDGEPORT FINANCIAL, INC.; RASH CURTIS & ASSOCIATES, PREFERRED CREDIT, INC.; EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS, INC.; EQUIFAX, INC. PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 41(A)(1)

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Plaintiff Stacey Inocencio, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1), hereby voluntarily dismisses Defendants Bridgeport Financial, Inc.; Rash Curtis & Associates; Preferred Credit, Inc.; Experian Information Solutions Inc., and Equifax, Inc., as to all claims in this action.

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1) provides, in relevant part:

41(a) Voluntary Dismissal (1) By the Plaintiff (a) Without a Court Order. Subject to Rules 23(3), 23.1(c), 23.2, and 66 and any applicable federal statute, the plaintiff may dismiss an action without a court order by filing: (1) a notice of dismissal before the opposing party serves either an answer or a motion for summary judgment.

Defendants Bridgeport Financial, Inc., Rash Curtis & Associates, Preferred Credit, Inc., Experian Information Solutions, Inc., and Equifax, Inc. have neither answered Plaintiff's Complaint, nor filed a motion for summary judgment. Accordingly, the matter may be dismissed against all named Defendants for all purposes and without an Order of the Court.

Source:  Leagle

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