Fresh Enterprises LLC v. Baja Bistro Fresh Mex Grille et al
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ORDER DISMISSING CASE by Judge George H. King. The Court having considered all relevant factors, including any available lessor sanctions, we conclude that dismissal without prejudice is appropriate in this case. Accordingly, the above-entitled action is hereby DISMISSED in its entirety without prejudice for plaintiffs failure to diligently prosecute, and for his failure to comply with our order., Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (shb)
E-FILED – JS-6
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
Case No.
CV 14-617 GHK (AGRx)
Title
FRESH ENTERPRISES LLC v. BAJA BISTRO FRESH MEX GRILLE
Presiding: The Honorable
Date
September 18, 2014
GEORGE H. KING, CHIEF U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE
Beatrice Herrera
Not Reported
N/A
Deputy Clerk
Court Reporter
Tape No.
Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs:
Attorneys Present for Defendants:
NONE
NONE
Proceedings:
ORDER OF DISMISSAL
On August 28, 2014, the Court issued an order to show cause why the above action should not
be dismissed for failure of plaintiff to file proofs of service and for failure to diligently prosecute
pursuant to Local Rule 41-1 of this Court. In the order the plaintiff was advised that failure to timely
respond to the order to show cause would result in dismissal of the above action. The Court notes that
the time to respond has now expired, with no response having been filed by plaintiff.
The Court having considered all relevant factors, including any available lessor sanctions, we
conclude that dismissal without prejudice is appropriate in this case. Accordingly, the above-entitled
action is hereby DISMISSED in its entirety without prejudice for plaintiff’s failure to diligently
prosecute, and for his failure to comply with our order.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
-Initials of Preparer
CV-90 (06/04)
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
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