A case ends in either a judgment (for defendant or plaintiff) or it is dismissed. If it is dismissed, it is either WITH or it is WITHOUT prejudice.A case can be dismissed without prejudice for as long as it takes the plaintiff to file a new case for the same claim. You need to contact a skilled consumer protection attorney that knows the FDCPA and the FCRA. This dismissal is without prejudice. Dismissal without prejudice means you can refile the case later. This letter can be marked without prejudice. Concluding that it could not, the court grants summary judgment dismissing this action with prejudice. In general, Texas has very few official legal forms. This is why you will not always find a free fill-in-the-blank form for your situation.