Chris Langer v. Value Inn Inc. et al
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(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR LACK OF PROSECUTION by Judge John A. Kronstadt: The Court, on its own motion, orders Plaintiff to show cause in writing no later than1/18/2022. why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. (See Civil Minutes for further specifics). (jp)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL
Case No.
LA CV21-08055 JAK (GJSx)
Title
Gabriel Dorsey v. New Caney, Inc., et al.
Present: The Honorable
Date
January 10, 2022
JOHN A. KRONSTADT, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
T. Jackson
Not Reported
Deputy Clerk
Court Reporter / Recorder
Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs:
Attorneys Present for Defendants:
Not Present
Not Present
Proceedings:
(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR LACK
OF PROSECUTION
The Court, on its own motion, orders Plaintiff to show cause in writing no later than January 18, 2022,
why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. In the absence of showing good cause,
an action shall be dismissed if the summons and complaint have not been served within 90 days after
the filing of the complaint pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(m). In light of the filing of the complaint date
of October 8, 2021, proof(s) of service were due by January 8, 2022. An action may also be
dismissed prior to such time if the Plaintiff fails diligently to prosecute the action. The Order to Show
Cause will stand submitted upon the filing of an appropriate response. No oral argument will be heard
unless otherwise ordered by the Court. Plaintiff is advised that the Court will consider the filing of a
responsive pleading to the complaint and/or proof(s) of service, which indicates proper service in full
compliance with the federal rules, on or before the date upon which the response is due, as a
satisfactory response to the Order to Show Cause.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
:
Initials of Preparer
TJ
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