Chen v. D'Amico, 2:16-cv-01877-JLR. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Washington
Number: infdco20191227612
Visitors: 14
Filed: Dec. 20, 2019
Latest Update: Dec. 20, 2019
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER TO DISMISS COUNTERCLAIMS WITHOUT PREJUDICE JAMES L. ROBART , District Judge . This matter came before the Court on the City Defendants' Motion to Dismiss Counterclaims Without Prejudice. (Dkt # 230.) Plaintiffs did not file a response. (See generally Dkt.) The Court now rules as follows: The City Defendants' Motion is GRANTED. The City Defendants' counterclaim for malicious prosecution, based on Plaintiffs' claims for violations of substantive and procedural due process,
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER TO DISMISS COUNTERCLAIMS WITHOUT PREJUDICE JAMES L. ROBART , District Judge . This matter came before the Court on the City Defendants' Motion to Dismiss Counterclaims Without Prejudice. (Dkt # 230.) Plaintiffs did not file a response. (See generally Dkt.) The Court now rules as follows: The City Defendants' Motion is GRANTED. The City Defendants' counterclaim for malicious prosecution, based on Plaintiffs' claims for violations of substantive and procedural due process, ..
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[PROPOSED] ORDER TO DISMISS COUNTERCLAIMS WITHOUT PREJUDICE
JAMES L. ROBART, District Judge.
This matter came before the Court on the City Defendants' Motion to Dismiss Counterclaims Without Prejudice. (Dkt # 230.) Plaintiffs did not file a response. (See generally Dkt.)
The Court now rules as follows:
The City Defendants' Motion is GRANTED. The City Defendants' counterclaim for malicious prosecution, based on Plaintiffs' claims for violations of substantive and procedural due process, are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
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