The Eleventh Circuit in Weinstein v. 440 Corp., No. 23-13807 (11th Cir, July 25, 2025), holds that there is a final judgment when an individual plaintiff in a multi-plaintiff case voluntarily dismisses all of their claims against all defendants in a case under Fed. R. Civ. P. 21 or 41(a). Rule 41(a) allows a plaintiffContinue reading “Eleventh Circuit Holds That Fed. R. Civ. P. 21 and 41(a) Permits the Dismissal of a Single Plaintiff in a Multiple-Plaintiff Case, Provided That All of Their Claims Are Dismissed”
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Dismissal of Party for Improper Joinder Under Fed. R. Civ. P. 21 Does Not Toll Limitations for Federal Claims, Holds Ninth Circuit
In Holt v. Cnty. of Orange, No. 22-55806 (9th Cir. Jan 26, 2024), the Ninth Circuit joins other circuits in holding that, notwithstanding 28 U.S.C. § 1367(d), dismissal of a party for improper joinder does not toll statute of limitations for the period that the party’s federal-law claims were pending before dismissal. Plaintiff “Holt andContinue reading “Dismissal of Party for Improper Joinder Under Fed. R. Civ. P. 21 Does Not Toll Limitations for Federal Claims, Holds Ninth Circuit”
