Servis One Inc. brought the lawsuit against Julio Campa Morin and other defendants in the Northern District of Texas, though the specific nature of the underlying dispute was not detailed in the court's brief final judgment and dismissal order.
U.S. District Judge Terry R. Means granted a motion to dismiss and entered final judgment dismissing the case with prejudice, meaning Servis One cannot refile the same claims against the defendants. The judge ordered that 'the parties shall bear their own respective costs and attorney's fees,' indicating neither side will recover litigation expenses from the other.
The dismissal came after the defendants filed a motion to dismiss, which Judge Means granted in a separate order issued the same day as the final judgment. The court's docket shows the case was filed in 2025 and resolved relatively quickly.
The with-prejudice dismissal represents a complete victory for the defendants, as it prevents Servis One from bringing the same claims in future litigation. The ruling suggests the court found fundamental flaws with the plaintiff's case that could not be cured through amendment.