Dear [Client's Name], Subject: Maryland Stipulation of Dismissal — Case No. [Case Number] I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to inform you about the stipulation of dismissal in your case and provide you with the necessary details regarding this matter. A stipulation of dismissal is a legal agreement between all parties involved in a lawsuit to voluntarily dismiss the case. This agreement is usually reached when the parties have reached a settlement or when the plaintiff decides to withdraw their claim without prejudice. In the state of Maryland, there are different types of Maryland Sample Letters to Clients regarding Stipulation of Dismissal, each corresponding to specific circumstances: 1. Maryland Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice: This type of dismissal is final and prevents the plaintiff from re-filing the same claim in the future. It signifies a complete resolution of the dispute between the parties. 2. Maryland Stipulation of Dismissal without Prejudice: This type of dismissal allows the plaintiff to re-file their claim in the future if desired. It usually occurs when the parties have reached a temporary resolution or need more time to gather evidence or pursue other legal avenues. The specific type of dismissal applicable to your case would depend on the circumstances and the agreements reached between the parties, including the terms of any settlement reached. In the event that a stipulation of dismissal is filed in your case, it is essential to carefully review the document and seek legal counsel, if necessary, to ensure that your interests are protected and that you fully understand the implications of the dismissal. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the stipulation of dismissal, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. I am here to assist you during this process and provide you with the guidance you require. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Law Firm Name] [Contact Information]