Ms Rule With Minority Rights

State:
Mississippi
Control #:
MS-61453
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The document titled 'Dismissal Without Prejudice' pertains to cases in the Circuit Court of Mississippi, specifically addressing the discontinuation of claims against a defendant by a plaintiff while preserving the right to re-file. This dismissal is executed through a motion recognized by the court, allowing for claims to be dismissed without prejudice, meaning they can be reinstated later if necessary. The Ms rule with minority rights ensures that parties, particularly minority groups, have equitable access and protection under the law during legal proceedings. Key features of this form include detailed sections for the names of the plaintiffs and defendants, the motion for dismissal, and space for the Circuit Judge's signature, confirming the order. Users are instructed to fill in specific names and dates appropriately. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and legal assistants navigating cases where they need to dismiss a claim without affecting the legal rights of clients, especially in sensitive cases involving minorities. Paralegals and associates will find it beneficial for drafting and filing documents efficiently, ensuring compliance with local court procedures.

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