Jeremy Holland v. Mario Virgen et al

Filing 10

MINUTE (IN CHAMBERS) Order to Show Cause by Judge Anne Hwang: Plaintiff shall file a Response to this Order to Show Cause within fourteen (14) days. Failure to timely or adequately respond to this Order to Show Cause may, without further warning, res ult in the Court's dismissal of the entire action without prejudice, or the Court declining to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the Unruh Act and other state law claims, and dismissal of any such claims pursuant to 28 USC section 1367(c). (jp)

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In responding to this Order to Show Cause, Plaintiff shall identify the amount of statutory damages Plaintiff seeks to recover. Plaintiff and Plaintiff’s counsel shall also support their responses to the Order to Show Cause with declarations, signed under penalty of perjury, providing all facts necessary for the Court to determine if they satisfy the definition of a “high-frequency litigant” as provided by California Civil Procedure Code sections 425.55(b)(1)–(2). Plaintiff shall file a Response to this Order to Show Cause within fourteen (14) days. Failure to timely or adequately respond to this Order to Show Cause may, without further warning, result in the Court’s dismissal of the entire action without prejudice, or the Court declining to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the Unruh Act and other state law claims, and dismissal of any such claims pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1367(c). IT IS SO ORDERED. Page 2 of 2 CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL Initials of Deputy Clerk YS

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