LR 42.1 Stipulation without prejudice — agency cases is a legal term used in California. This refers to a court document which is signed by both the parties involved in a dispute, agreeing to settle the dispute without prejudice. This document allows the parties to resolve their dispute without going to trial or having to take the matter to court. This document is typically used in cases involving government agencies, such as employment disputes or appeals of decisions made by the agency. There are two types of LR 42.1 Stipulation without prejudice — agency cases: stipulation to dismiss without prejudice and stipulation to continue without prejudice. In both cases, the parties involved agree to settle the dispute without prejudice and without going to trial.