Dear [Client's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to provide you with a detailed description of the Stipulation of Dismissal in the state of North Dakota and its significance for your case. In North Dakota, a Stipulation of Dismissal is a legal document that both parties involved in a lawsuit can sign to voluntarily dismiss the case. This stipulation serves as an agreement between the plaintiff (you, our client) and the defendant, indicating that all claims and causes of action will be dismissed without prejudice. By signing the Stipulation of Dismissal, both parties are stating that they have reached a resolution or settlement outside of court and no further legal actions are necessary. This dismissal without prejudice means that if any future disputes arise regarding the same matter, you have the right to file a new lawsuit. It's important to note that there are different types of North Dakota Sample Letters to the Client regarding Stipulation of Dismissal, depending on the circumstances of the case. These can include: 1. Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice: This type of stipulation dismisses the case permanently, preventing any future claims on the same matter. This is typically applicable when there has been a settlement agreement or the case has been resolved completely. 2. Stipulation of Dismissal without Prejudice: This type of stipulation dismisses the case temporarily, allowing both parties to settle their differences or gather additional evidence. If the settlement is not reached or new evidence arises, either party has the right to reinstate the case. 3. Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice and Settlement Agreement: This type of stipulation not only dismisses the case permanently but also includes a settlement agreement detailing the agreed-upon terms and conditions between the parties. This is common when both parties have negotiated a resolution and want it to be legally binding. Before signing any Stipulation of Dismissal, it is essential to thoroughly review the document with your attorney. They will ensure that your best interests are protected and that all necessary provisions are included. If you have any further questions or concerns regarding the Stipulation of Dismissal, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Thank you for placing your trust in our firm. We remain committed to providing you with the highest level of legal representation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Law Firm's Name]