Ore v. Dorsey - Civil Rights Voluntary Dismissal
Summary
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California received a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal filed by plaintiff Christopher P. Ore in the civil rights case Ore v. Dorsey (Case No. 3:26-cv-00580-AMO). The dismissal was filed on April 5, 2026, before Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín. The case, originally filed on January 22, 2026, is now terminated without resolution on the merits.
What changed
Plaintiff Christopher P. Ore filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal in the civil rights case Ore v. Dorsey, Case No. 3:26-cv-00580-AMO, before Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín in the Northern District of California. The case was filed on January 22, 2026, and dismissed voluntarily on April 5, 2026. This is a standard procedural filing that terminates the litigation at the plaintiff's request.
A voluntary dismissal means the plaintiff chose to end the case without prejudice, allowing potential future refiling. There are no new legal obligations, compliance deadlines, or penalties associated with this filing. For compliance purposes, this case closure does not create any regulatory requirements or enforcement precedents requiring internal review or action.
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Ore v. Dorsey
Case Number: 3:26-cv-00580-AMO Judge: Martínez-Olguín, Araceli Location: San Francisco Case Type: Civil Case Basis: Federal Question Nature of Suit: Civil Rights: Other Date Filed:
January 22, 2026
Last Filing Date:
April 5, 2026
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Recent Filings
| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 04-05-26 | 17 | NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by Christopher P. Ore (Ore, Christopher) |
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