The Private Chauffeur Company, Inc. v. Brian Christine
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Order by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew. The Court HEREBY DISCHARGES the Order to Show Cause 22 and ORDERS Plaintiff to file a proof of service showing proper service of process on Defendant on or before June 1, 2015. The Court admonishes Plaintiff to clos ely read the requirements and specifications of Rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and related case law. Additionally, the Court DENIES Plaintiffs request that the Court grant Plaintiffs Motion for Default Judgment. Pl.s Brief 6:11-13, ECF No. 25. Plaintiff is advised to review the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and this Courts Local Rules to discover how to properly move for the default judgment Plaintiff requests. SEE ORDER FOR FURTHER AND COMPLETE DETAILS. (jre)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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11 THE PRIVATE CHAUFFEUR
COMPANY, INC.,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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BRIAN CHRISTINE,
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business as YOUR KEYS OUR
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Defendant.
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2:14-cv-08203-RSWL-AS
ORDER DISCHARGING ORDER
TO SHOW CAUSE [22]
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The Court issued an Order to Show Cause re:
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Dismissal for Failure to Serve Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ.
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P. 4(m) [22] (“Order to Show Cause”) on April 9, 2015,
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ordering Plaintiff The Private Chauffeur Company, Inc.
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(“Plaintiff”) to show cause in writing on or before
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April 23, 2015, as to why this Action should not be
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dismissed for Plaintiff’s failure to serve Defendant
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1 Brian Christine dba Your Keys Our Driver (“Defendant”).
2 Plaintiff filed its Response [25] to the Court’s Order
3 to Show Cause on April 20, 2015.
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Having reviewed all papers submitted pertaining to
5 the Order to Show Cause [22], the Court NOW FINDS AND
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The Court HEREBY DISCHARGES the Order to Show Cause
8 [22] and ORDERS Plaintiff to file a proof of service
9 showing proper service of process on Defendant on or
10 before June 1, 2015.
The Court admonishes Plaintiff to
11 closely read the requirements and specifications of
12 Rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and
13 related case law.
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Additionally, the Court DENIES Plaintiff’s request
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16 Judgment.”
Pl.’s Brief 6:11-13, ECF No. 25.
Plaintiff
17 is advised to review the Federal Rules of Civil
18 Procedure and this Court’s Local Rules to discover how
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DATED: April 23, 2015
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HONORABLE RONALD S.W. LEW
Senior U.S. District Judge
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