Aleyda Proano v. Commissioner of Social Security

Filing 9

MINUTES (ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE) by Magistrate Judge Paul L. Abrams. Pursuant to this Court's Order of October 4, 2017, plaintiff was ordered to file a Proof of Service showing compliance with Paragraph I of the Court's Order within thirty (3 0) days after the date of the Order, i.e., by November 3, 2017. To date, the Proof of Service has not been filed with the Court. Accordingly, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 4, 2017, plaintiff is ordered to show cause why this case should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute and follow Court orders. Filing of the Proof of Service on or before DECEMBER 4, 2017, shall be deemed compliance with this Order to Show Cause. (ch)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES-GENERAL Case No. CV 17-6820-AG (PLA) Title: Date November 9, 2017 Aleyda Proano v. Commissioner of Social Security 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: N/A Tape No. NONE (ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE) Pursuant to this Court’s Order of October 4, 2017, plaintiff was ordered to file a Proof of Service showing compliance with Paragraph I of the Court’s Order within thirty (30) days after the date of the Order, i.e., by November 3, 2017. To date, the Proof of Service has not been filed with the Court. Accordingly, no later than December 4, 2017, plaintiff is ordered to show cause why this case should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute and follow Court orders. Filing of the Proof of Service on or before December 4, 2017, shall be deemed compliance with this Order to Show Cause. cc: Aleyda Proano, Pro Se AUSA - Office of the US Attorney Office of the General Counsel for Social Security Administration Initials of Deputy Clerk CV-90 (10/98) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL ch

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