Iveth Uribe v. Costco Wholesale Corporation et al
Filing
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MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS)- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AND NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES by Judge Dolly M. Gee. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Plaintiff show cause in writing no later than December 12, 2017, why sanctions should not be imposed for their failure to cooperate and participate with opposing counsel in a Rule 26(f) conference and for failure to file a Joint Rule 26(f) Report. The filing of a Joint Rule 26(f) Report by the deadline will be deemed a satisfactory response. The scheduling conference on December 15, 2017 is hereby VACATED and will be rescheduled if necessary. (iv)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES—GENERAL
Case No.
Date
CV 17-7765-DMG (AGRx)
Title Iveth Uribe v. Costco Wholesale Corporation, et al.
Present: The Honorable
December 5, 2017
Page
1 of 1
DOLLY M. GEE, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
KANE TIEN
Deputy Clerk
NOT REPORTED
Court Reporter
Attorneys Present for Plaintiff(s)
NONE PRESENT
Attorneys Present for Defendant(s)
NONE PRESENT
Proceedings: IN CHAMBERS – ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AND NOTICE TO ALL
PARTIES
On October 30, 2017, the Court set a Scheduling Conference. [Doc. # 8.] As required by
the Court's October 30, 2017 Order, Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(f), and Local Rule 26-1, counsel are
required to file a Joint Rule 26(f) Report. To date, a Joint Rule 26(f) Report has not been filed.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Plaintiff show cause in writing no later than December
12, 2017, why sanctions should not be imposed for their failure to cooperate and participate with
opposing counsel in a Rule 26(f) conference and for failure to file a Joint Rule 26(f) Report.
The filing of a Joint Rule 26(f) Report by the deadline will be deemed a satisfactory response.
The scheduling conference on December 15, 2017 is hereby VACATED and will be
rescheduled if necessary.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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CIVIL MINUTES—GENERAL
Initials of Deputy Clerk KT
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