In Re Chin An Kun
Filing
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MINUTE ORDER (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge David O. Carter: To Show Cause Why This Case Should Not Be Dismissed for Lack of Prosecution. The Court, on its own motion, hereby orders Appellant(s) to show cause in writing no later than July 31, 2015 why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. (jtil)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL
Case No. CV 15-2625-DOC
Date: July 17, 2015
Title: IN RE CHIN KUN AN, DEBTOR
PRESENT: The Honorable DAVID O. CARTER, U.S. District Judge
Deborah Goltz
Courtroom Clerk
None
Court Reporter
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFF:
None Present
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANT:
None Present
PROCEEDINGS (IN CHAMBERS): ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY THIS CASE
SHOULD NOT BE DIMISSED FOR LACK OF
PROSECUTION
The Court, on its own motion, hereby orders Appellant(s) to show cause in writing no
later than July 31, 2015 why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. As an
alternative to a written response by Appellant(s), the Court will accept the following as an
appropriate response to this OSC if it is filed on or before the above date, as evidence that the
matter is being prosecuted diligently:
Certificate of Readiness from the Bankruptcy Court
Appellant(s) have the responsibility to respond promptly to orders and to prosecute the action
diligently, including filing the designation of record, statement of issues on appeal and notice
regarding the ordering of transcripts with the Bankruptcy Court.
No oral argument of this matter will be heard unless ordered by the Court. The Order will
stand submitted upon the filing of a responsive pleading or motion on or before the date upon
which a response by plaintiff(s) is due.
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Initials of Clerk
CV (10/08)
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