Notice of Voluntary Dismissal of This Entire Case/Only Defendant is a legal document that was released by the United States District Court - Northern District of California - a government authority operating within California.
Q: What is a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal?
A: A Notice of Voluntary Dismissal is a document filed by the plaintiff in a legal case to voluntarily dismiss the entire case or a specific defendant.
Q: What does a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal do?
A: A Notice of Voluntary Dismissal dismisses the entire case or a specific defendant from the legal proceedings.
Q: Who can file a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal?
A: The plaintiff, who initiated the legal case, can file a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal to dismiss the entire case or a specific defendant.
Q: In which jurisdiction does this Notice of Voluntary Dismissal apply?
A: This Notice of Voluntary Dismissal specifically applies to cases filed in the state of California.
Q: Why would someone file a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal?
A: Someone may file a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal if they no longer wish to pursue the case or if they have reached a settlement agreement with the defendant.
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