What is the difference when something is dismissed with prejudice or without prejudice? -- Meloney
What is the difference when something is dismissed with prejudice or without prejudice? -- Meloney
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Meloney: Without prejudice means you can bring the same claim again. When a claim is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be made again and is effectively done.
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