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Any party may file a motion, but when represented by counsel, an individual party may not file a motion or pleading except for a motion to discharge or vacate the appointment of counsel. The Clerk will transmit that motion to counsel of record for that party.
An order dismissing a claim for failure to prosecute must specify that the dismissal is without prejudice, unless the court determines that the delay in prosecution of the claim has resulted in prejudice to an opposing party.
A motion to alter, amend, or for relief from a ruling or sanction entered by a judge in the Landlord and Tenant Branch must, whenever practicable, be decided by the same judge who issued the ruling or sanction, and the motion must include that judge's name in the caption immediately below the case number.
Serving and Filing Briefs. (a) Time to Serve and File a Brief. (1) The appellant must serve and file a brief within 40 days after the Clerk has notified the parties that the record is filed or, following such notice, after the court has denied a motion for summary affirmance.
Dismissal of Appeal. (a) Involuntary Dismissal. The court, sua sponte or upon motion of the appellee, with or without notice, may dismiss an appeal for failure to comply with a rule of this court or where otherwise warranted.
It means that all parties to the case (usually just a plaintiff and defendant) have mutually agreed that the case will be dismissed, and that they have additionally agreed that the dismissal is the final outcome of the matter and that the case cannot be refiled.
A: A judge can dismiss a case without prejudice if they detect legal errors that prevent the case from going forward. However, dismissing the case without prejudice allows the two sides to correct those errors and re-file the case.
All appeals are governed by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Rules. (b) STAY OF ORDER PENDING APPEAL. On motion of a party and on appropriate terms for the opposing party, the court may stay the execution or enforcement of an order pending appeal. Formerly Rule 13, this rule was renumbered as Rule 15.