Saeed Hesami v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, et al
Filing
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(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Fernando M. Olguin. Response to Order to Show Cause due by 10/17/2017. (vdr)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
Case No.
CV 17-1418 FMO (PLAx)
Title
Saeed Hesami v. JPMorgan Chase Bank
Present: The Honorable
Date
October 10, 2017
Fernando M. Olguin, United States District Judge
Vanessa Figueroa
None Present
Deputy Clerk
Court Reporter / Recorder
Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs:
Attorneys Present for Defendants:
None Present
None Present
Proceedings:
(In Chambers) Order to Show Cause Re: Sanctions or Dismissal
Pursuant to the Court’s Order of March 28, 2017, the parties were required to complete a
settlement conference before a private mediator no later than October 2, 2017. (See Dkt. 14,
Court’s Order of March 28, 2017, at 17). If the case settled, the parties were required to file a
Notice of Settlement no later than 24 hours after settlement. (See id.). Otherwise, the parties
were required to file a Status Report Re: Settlement no later than 48 hours after the settlement
conference was complete. (See id.).
As of the filing date of this Order, neither a Notice of Settlement nor a Status Report Re:
Settlement has been filed. (See, generally, Dkt.). Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED THAT, no later
than October 17, 2017, the parties shall show cause in writing why sanctions should not be
imposed for failure to comply with the Court’s Order of March 28, 2017. Failure to submit a
response to this Order by the deadline set forth above may result in the imposition of
sanctions and/or dismissal of this action for lack of prosecution. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b);
Link v. Wabash R.R. Co., 370 U.S. 626, 629-30, 82 S.Ct. 1386, 1388 (1962); Pagtalunan v.
Galaza, 291 F.3d 639, 642 (9th Cir. 2002), cert. denied, 538 U.S. 909 (2003).
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Initials of Preparer
CV-90 (10/08)
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