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F B T Inc. v. Aesa Logistics Corp.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
May 29, 2014
1:12-cv-01734 MJS (E.D. Cal. May. 29, 2014)

Opinion

1:12-cv-01734 MJS

05-29-2014

F B T INC., Plaintiff, v. AESA LOGISTICS CORP., et al., Defendants.


VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL OF ACTION


(ECF No. 37)

On May 29, 2014, the parties filed a stipulation for dismissal of this case with prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1). The notice is signed by all remaining parties who have appeared in this case.

Rule 41(a)(1), in relevant part, reads:

(A) . . . the plaintiff may dismiss an action without a court order by filing: (i) a notice of dismissal before the opposing party serves either an answer or a motion for summary judgment; or (ii) a stipulation of dismissal signed by all parties who have appeared. . . . (B) Unless the notice or stipulation states otherwise, the dismissal is without prejudice.

Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(ii) thus allows the parties to dismiss an action voluntarily, after service of an answer, by filing a written stipulation to dismiss signed by all of the parties who have appeared, although an oral stipulation in open court will also suffice. See Carter v. Beverly Hills Sav. & Loan Asso., 884 F.2d 1186, 1191 (9th Cir. 1989); Eitel v. McCool, 782 F.2d 1470, 1472-73 (9th Cir. 1986). Once the stipulation between the parties who have appeared is properly filed or made in open court, no order of the court is necessary to effectuate dismissal. Fed. R. Civ. Pro. 41(a)(1)(A); Eitel, 782 F.2d at 1473 n.4. "Caselaw concerning stipulated dismissals under Rule 41(a)(1)(ii) is clear that the entry of such a stipulation of dismissal is effective automatically and does not require judicial approval." In re Wolf, 842 F.2d 464, 466, 268 U.S. App. D.C. 468 (D.C. Cir. 1989); Gardiner v. A.H. Robins Co., 747 F.2d 1180, 1189 (8th Cir. 1984); see also Gambale v. Deutsche Bank AG, 377 F.3d 133, 139 (2d Cir. 2004); Commercial Space Mgmt. Co. v. Boeing Co., 193 F.3d 1074, 1077 (9th Cir. 1999) cf. Wilson v. City of San Jose, 111 F.3d 688, 692 (9th Cir. 1997) (addressing Rule 41(a)(1)(i) dismissals).

As the parties have signed and filed a stipulation for dismissal of this case with prejudice under Rule 41(a)(1), this case is terminated. See Fed. R. Civ. Pro. 41(a)(l)(A)(ii).

Therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk is to CLOSE this case in light of the parties' filed and properly signed Rule 41(a)(l)(A)(ii) Stipulation Of Dismissal with prejudice. IT IS SO ORDERED.

Michael J. Seng

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE


Summaries of

F B T Inc. v. Aesa Logistics Corp.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
May 29, 2014
1:12-cv-01734 MJS (E.D. Cal. May. 29, 2014)
Case details for

F B T Inc. v. Aesa Logistics Corp.

Case Details

Full title:F B T INC., Plaintiff, v. AESA LOGISTICS CORP., et al., Defendants.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

Date published: May 29, 2014

Citations

1:12-cv-01734 MJS (E.D. Cal. May. 29, 2014)