Ivan Phang v. Nancy A. Berryhill

Filing 22

MINUTES ORDER IN CHAMBERS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Magistrate Judge Alexander F. MacKinnon. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that within 20 days of the filing date of this Order, plaintiff shall show cause in writing why this action should not be dismissed. [See Order for further details.] (et)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL Case No. 2:19-cv-00486-AFM Title Date: October 10, 2019 Ivan Phang v. Andrew Saul Present: The Honorable: ALEXANDER F. MacKINNON, U.S. Magistrate Judge Ilene Bernal Deputy Clerk N/A Court Reporter / Recorder Attorneys Present for Plaintiff: N/A Attorneys Present for Defendant: N/A Proceedings (In Chambers): ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Pursuant to the Stipulation and Order extending the briefing schedule, Plaintiff’s Memorandum in Support of Complaint was due on September 25, 2019. (ECF No. 21.) The docket sheet shows that, as late as the date of this Order, plaintiff has not filed a Memorandum in Support of Plaintiff’s Complaint. Plaintiff has failed to comply with the Court’s Order. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that within 20 days of the filing date of this Order, plaintiff shall show cause in writing why this action should not be dismissed. If plaintiff fails to file a written objection to dismissal of this action within the time specified, it will be deemed to be consent to a dismissal as against Defendant. The filing of a Plaintiff’s Memorandum in Support of Complaint within 20 days shall discharge the order to show cause and all other deadlines required by the Case Management Order will be extended accordingly. IT IS SO ORDERED. Initials of Preparer CV-90 (03/15) Civil Minutes – General : ib Page 1 of 1

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