Jones v. Nissan Motor Acceptance Company LLC et al

Filing 40

ORDER: The Court has received the stipulation of voluntary dismissal as to defendant Experian Information Solutions, Inc., pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii). Dkt. No. 39. Rule 41 addresses dismissal of actions rather tha n dismissal of parties. Treating the application as addressed to the Court's power under Rule 15 or Rule 21 or its inherent power, the Court will dismiss the complaint as against defendant Experian Information Solutions, Inc. with prejudice a nd with each party to bear their own costs and fees. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to terminate defendant Experian Information Solutions, Inc. Experian Information Solutions, Inc. terminated. (Signed by Judge Lewis J. Liman on 11/29/2021) (ate)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------------- X : BRITTANY JONES, : : Plaintiff, : : -v: : NISSAN MOTOR ACCEPTANCE COMPANY LLC et : al, : : Defendants. : ---------------------------------------------------------------------- X 11/29/2021 21-cv-7298 (LJL) ORDER LEWIS J. LIMAN, United States District Judge: The Court has received the stipulation of voluntary dismissal as to defendant Experian Information Solutions, Inc., pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii). Dkt. No. 39. Rule 41 addresses dismissal of actions rather than dismissal of parties. Treating the application as addressed to the Court’s power under Rule 15 or Rule 21 or its inherent power, the Court will dismiss the complaint as against defendant Experian Information Solutions, Inc. with prejudice and with each party to bear their own costs and fees. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to terminate defendant Experian Information Solutions, Inc. SO ORDERED. Dated: November 29, 2021 New York, New York __________________________________ LEWIS J. LIMAN United States District Judge

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