Seventh Circuit Rejects Stipulation Dismissing Appeal Due to Concerns Over Plaintiff Protection | Practical Law

Seventh Circuit Rejects Stipulation Dismissing Appeal Due to Concerns Over Plaintiff Protection | Practical Law

In Alvarado v. Corporate Cleaning Services, Inc., the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, due to concerns regarding plaintiffs' lawyers' resolution of the appeal, took the uncommon step of dissolving the parties' stipulation dismissing the plaintiffs' appeal, choosing instead to affirm the district court's ruling on the merits.

Seventh Circuit Rejects Stipulation Dismissing Appeal Due to Concerns Over Plaintiff Protection

by Practical Law Litigation
Published on 03 Apr 2015USA (National/Federal)
In Alvarado v. Corporate Cleaning Services, Inc., the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, due to concerns regarding plaintiffs' lawyers' resolution of the appeal, took the uncommon step of dissolving the parties' stipulation dismissing the plaintiffs' appeal, choosing instead to affirm the district court's ruling on the merits.