Thomas McNeal et al v. Wilmer Valderrama et al

Filing 78

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Jesus G. Bernal. The Court, on its own motion, ORDERS Plaintiffs to file a copy of the class action settlement agreement on or before October 23, 2014, and to show cause in writing by that date why Plaintiffs Motion should not be denied. Failure to respond to this Order and to file a copy of the class action settlement agreement will be deemed consent to the denial of Plaintiffs Motion. Response to Order to Show Cause due by 10/23/2014. (mga)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES—GENERAL Case No. Date EDCV 12-8954 JGB (RZx) October 21, 2014 Title Thomas McNeal, et al. v. Wilmer Valderrama, et al. Present: The Honorable JESUS G. BERNAL, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE MAYNOR GALVEZ Not Reported Deputy Clerk Court Reporter Attorney(s) Present for Plaintiff(s): Attorney(s) Present for Defendant(s): None Present None Present Proceedings:  ORDER To Show Cause re: Failure to File Class Action Settlement Agreement (IN CHAMBERS) On September 29, 2014, Plaintiffs Thomas McNeal, et al., filed a Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action Settlement. (“Motion,” Doc. No. 77). In Plaintiffs’ attached Memorandum of Points and Authorities, they describe some of the settlement terms and indicate that “[a] copy of the Class Action Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims . . . will be filed shortly.” (Doc. No. 77-1). However, no settlement agreement has yet been filed. No opposition to the Motion has been filed. Accordingly, the Court, on its own motion, ORDERS Plaintiffs to file a copy of the class action settlement agreement on or before October 23, 2014, and to show cause in writing by that date why Plaintiffs’ Motion should not be denied. Failure to respond to this Order and to file a copy of the class action settlement agreement will be deemed consent to the denial of Plaintiffs’ Motion. IT IS SO ORDERED. Page 1 of 1 CIVIL MINUTES—GENERAL Initials of Deputy Clerk MG

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