PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION v. BAYSHORE I, LLC

Case No. 2:14-cv-131-FtM-38CM.

PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, successor to RBC Bank (USA) Plaintiff, v. BAYSHORE I, LLC, JOHN P. ARNOLD, JR., LYNNE W. WASHBURN, PATRICK FLAHARTY and KRISTIN FLAHARTY, Defendants.

United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Fort Myers Division.

June 17, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

PNC Bank National Association, successor to RBC Bank (USA), Plaintiff, represented by Carrie Ann Wozniak , Akerman Senterfitt, LLP & Richard H. Martin , Akerman Senterfitt, LLP.

Bayshore I, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, Defendant, represented by Theodore Lawton Tripp, Jr. , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP & Michael C. Shue , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP.

John P. Arnold, Jr., an individual, Defendant, represented by Darrin Randall Schutt , Schutt Law Firm, PA.

Lynne W. Washburn, an individual, Defendant, represented by Darrin Randall Schutt , Schutt Law Firm, PA.

Patrick Flaharty, an individual, Defendant, represented by Theodore Lawton Tripp, Jr. , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP & Michael C. Shue , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP.

Kristin Flaharty, an individual, Defendant, represented by Theodore Lawton Tripp, Jr. , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP & Michael C. Shue , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP.

Patrick Flaharty, an individual, Cross Claimant, represented by Theodore Lawton Tripp, Jr. , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP & Michael C. Shue , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP.

Kristin Flaharty, an individual, Cross Claimant, represented by Theodore Lawton Tripp, Jr. , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP & Michael C. Shue , Hahn, Loeser & Parks, LLP.

John P. Arnold, Jr., an individual, Cross Defendant, represented by Darrin Randall Schutt , Schutt Law Firm, PA.

Lynne W. Washburn, an individual, Cross Defendant, represented by Darrin Randall Schutt , Schutt Law Firm, PA.


ORDER1

SHERI POLSTER CHAPPELL, District Judge.

This matter comes before the Court on Joint Stipulation of Dismissal (Doc. 34) filed on June 16, 2014. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A), allows a plaintiff to dismiss a case without a court order. The Rule reads in pertinent part:

Subject to Rules 23(e), 23.1, 23.2 and 66 and any applicable federal statute, the plaintiff may dismiss an action without a...

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