Jennifer Nicole Hernandez v. Carolyn W. Colvin
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(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER by Magistrate Judge Paul L. Abrams. Accordingly, no later than February 17, 2015, plaintiff is ordered to show cause why this case should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. Filing of one of the two required documents, and compliance with the additional requirements set forth in the May 28, 2014, Order, shall be deemed compliance with this Order to Show Cause. *See Order for details.* (es)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES-GENERAL
Case No. CV 14-3593-VBF (PLA)
Title:
Date February 9, 2015
Jennifer Nicole Hernandez v. Carolyn W. Colvin
G U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE
PRESENT: THE HONORABLE
PAUL L. ABRAMS
Christianna Howard
Deputy Clerk
: MAGISTRATE JUDGE
N/A
Court Reporter / Recorder
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFFS:
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANTS:
NONE
PROCEEDINGS:
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Tape No.
NONE
(IN CHAMBERS)
Pursuant to this Court’s Order of May 28, 2014, the parties were to notify the Court by January 30, 2015, through
the lodging of a proposed Judgment, if a voluntary remand was being accepted in this case. In the event that
there was no agreement as to a voluntary remand, plaintiff was to inform the Court of this fact no later than
January 28, 2015, through the filing of a pleading entitled “Notice of Compliance with Settlement Conference
Order.” To date, neither of these documents has been received by the Court. Accordingly, no later than
February 17, 2015, plaintiff is ordered to show cause why this case should not be dismissed for failure to
prosecute. Filing of one of the two required documents, and compliance with the additional requirements set
forth in the May 28, 2014, Order, shall be deemed compliance with this Order to Show Cause.
Plaintiff’s failure to timely respond to this Order shall result in dismissal of this action.
cc:
Jennifer Nicole Hernandez, Pro se
Jeffrey T. Chen, SAUSA
Initials of Deputy Clerk
CV-90 (10/98)
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