Ernst & Young LLP v. U.S., 18-1821C. (2019)
Court: United States Court of Federal Claims
Number: infdco20190201966
Visitors: 17
Filed: Jan. 31, 2019
Latest Update: Jan. 31, 2019
Summary: ORDER ELAINE D. KAPLAN , Judge . The Court is in receipt of Plaintiff's consented to motion for dismissal based on corrective action, pursuant to Rule 41(a) of the Rules of the Court of Federal Claims. ECF No. 20. Having reviewed the motion and, for good cause shown: 1. The consented to motion for dismissal based on corrective action is GRANTED; 2. This case shall be DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; and 3. The Parties shall bear their own fees and costs. The Clerk is directed to enter j
Summary: ORDER ELAINE D. KAPLAN , Judge . The Court is in receipt of Plaintiff's consented to motion for dismissal based on corrective action, pursuant to Rule 41(a) of the Rules of the Court of Federal Claims. ECF No. 20. Having reviewed the motion and, for good cause shown: 1. The consented to motion for dismissal based on corrective action is GRANTED; 2. This case shall be DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; and 3. The Parties shall bear their own fees and costs. The Clerk is directed to enter ju..
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ORDER
ELAINE D. KAPLAN, Judge.
The Court is in receipt of Plaintiff's consented to motion for dismissal based on corrective action, pursuant to Rule 41(a) of the Rules of the Court of Federal Claims. ECF No. 20. Having reviewed the motion and, for good cause shown:
1. The consented to motion for dismissal based on corrective action is GRANTED;
2. This case shall be DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; and
3. The Parties shall bear their own fees and costs.
The Clerk is directed to enter judgment accordingly.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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