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Originally Posted by jaylon
A buddy of mine contacted me regarding a suit that wolproff & abromson filed against him and his court date was in about a week from the date he called me. I gave him some instructions on what to do, using a simple dispute letter and a disclosure statement and here is the result:
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
THE PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT
34 SOUTH 11TH STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107
RE: MAY COMPANY / NICHOLI H. CARDWELL
W & A CASE NUMBER 119608967
DOCKET # SC-04-11-01-0039
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
AS YOUR RECORDS MAY REFLECT, THIS OFFICE REPRESENTS THE PLAINTIFF IN THE ABOVE-REFERENCED MATTER. KINDLY ALLOW THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO SERVE AS A REQUEST TO DISMISS WITHOUT PREJUDICE IN THE CASE LISTED ABOVE.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ANTICIPATED PROFESSIONAL COOPERATION. SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS THIS MATTER IN GREATER DETAIL, PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT THE UNDERSIGNED.
SINCERELY,
WOLPOFF & ABRAMSON, L.L.P.
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I think you're buddy is confused - there is no such thing as a request to dismiss a case. They have to file a motion to the court and the court will issue the dismissal order if the defense doesn't object.