In Re: Ian Jacoby

Filing 8

MINUTES OF IN CHAMBERS - ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Dolly M. Gee: The court notes that the Appellant/Appellee has failed to submit a Certification of Interested Parties in accordance with Rule 2.1 of the Local Rules Governing Bankruptcy Appeals, Ca ses, and Proceedings (Chapter IV). Appellant/Appellee are ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE in writing by 6/14/2021, why this action should not be dismissed for failure to diligently prosecute. Failure of the appellant/appellee to adequately respond as required herein will be deemed their abandonment of the above action. In that event the above matter will be dismissed for failure to diligently prosecute and for failure to comply with the Court's order without further notice from the Court. Court Reporter: Not Reported. (gk)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. CV 21-2029-DMG BK # 1:18-bk-11965-MT Date June 7, 2021 Title In re: Ian Jacoby Present: The Honorable DOLLY M. GEE, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Kane Tien Deputy Clerk Not Reported Court Reporter Attorneys Present for Plaintiff(s) Not Present Attorneys Present for Defendant(s) Not Present Proceedings: IN CHAMBERS – ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE The court notes that the Appellant/Appellee has failed to submit a Certification of Interested Parties in accordance with Rule 2.1 of the Local Rules Governing Bankruptcy Appeals, Cases, and Proceedings (Chapter IV). Appellant/Appellee are ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE in writing by June 14, 2021, why this action should not be dismissed for failure to diligently prosecute. Failure of the appellant/appellee to adequately respond as required herein will be deemed their abandonment of the above action. In that event the above matter will be dismissed for failure to diligently prosecute and for failure to comply with the Court’s order without further notice from the Court. IT IS SO ORDERED. CV-90 CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Initials of Deputy Clerk KT

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