BARAKA HOLDINGS, LLC v. Arixa Fund III, L.P.
BARAKA HOLDINGS, LLC v. Arixa Fund III, L.P.
Trial Court Opinion
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2 FILED & ENTERED 3 JUL 18 2019 4
5 CLERK U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT Central District of California 6 BY b a k c h e l l DEPUTY CLERK
7 NOT FOR PUBLICATION
8 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT
9 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 LOS ANGELES DIVISION 11 In re: Case No. 2:19-bk-11612-RK 12 BARAKA HOLDINGS, LLC, Chapter 7 13
14 Debtor. Adv. No. 2:19-ap-01148-RK
15 ORDER DEEMING ADVERSARY BARAKA HOLDINGS, LLC, PROCEEDING DISMISSED AS OF JUNE 16 24, 2019, PURSUANT TO FEDERAL Plaintiff, RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 41(a) AND 17 FEDERAL RULE OF BANKRUPTCY 18 vs. PROCEDURE 7041
19 ARIXA FUND III, L.P., et al.,
20 Defendants.
21 22 On May 21, 2019, Plaintiff Baraka Holdings, LLC ("Plaintiff") initiated this adversary 23 proceeding by filing a Complaint for Damages and Equitable Relief (the "Complaint"), 24 Electronic Case Filing Number ("ECF") 1. On June 12, 2019, Defendants filed a motion to 25 dismiss the Complaint pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6), ECF 9, and a 26 motion to expunge lis pendens, ECF 10. The motion to expunge lis pendens appears to 27 have been resolved on July 8, 2019, when Plaintiff filed its Notice of Withdrawal of Lis 1 On June 24, 2019, Plaintiff filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal of an Adversary 2 || Proceeding That Does Not Involve Claims Under
11 U.S.C. § 727[FRBP 7041(a)] (the 3 ||"Notice of Dismissal"), ECF 18. 4 Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a), made applicable to adversary 5 || proceedings through Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 7041, a plaintiff may dismiss 6 || an action without a court order by filing a notice of dismissal "before the opposing party 7 || serves either an answer or a motion for summary judgment." Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(a)(1)(A). 8 || Courts strictly construe Rule 41(a)(1)(A) to preclude a plaintiff from voluntarily withdrawinc 9 |} an action only when the defendant has served, specifically, either an answer or a motion 10 || for summary judgment. See Miller v. Reddin,
422 F.2d 1264, 1266(9th Cir. 1970) (plaintit 11 || was not precluded from voluntarily dismissing its complaint even after the court had 12 || announced its oral ruling at a hearing granting the defendants’ Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) 13 || motion to dismiss). Such a dismissal "automatically terminates the action upon the filing c 14 || the dismissal with the clerk. No order of court is required.” /d. (citations omitted). 15 Accordingly, because Defendants have not filed an answer to the Complaint or a 16 || motion for summary judgment, Plaintiff may dismiss this action as a matter of right, 17 || notwithstanding the pending Rule 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss. Thus, the court hereby 18 || deems this adversary proceeding DISMISSED as of the date Plaintiff filed its Notice of 19 || Dismissal: June 24, 2019. This order obviates any uncertainty that this adversary 20 || proceeding is dismissed. 21 IT IS SO ORDERED. 22 23 Date: July 18, 2019 ——__ 25 United States Bankruptcy Judge 26 27 28
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