Christie L Reed v. Federal National Mortgage Association et al

Filing 282

MINUTE IN CHAMBERS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE FAILURE TO PROSECUTE by Judge Virginia A. Phillips.( Response to Order to Show Cause due by 1/19/2015.) (mrgo)

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                                                                    PRIORITY SEND UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES -- GENERAL Case No. EDCV 13-00940-VAP (SPx) Date: December 5, 2014 Title: REED -v- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION; ET AL =============================================================== PRESENT: HONORABLE VIRGINIA A. PHILLIPS, U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE Marva Dillard Courtroom Deputy ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFFS: None Present Court Reporter ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANTS: None PROCEEDINGS: None MINUTE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE FAILURE TO PROSECUTE (IN CHAMBERS) On November 3, 2014, Cross-Claimant and Counter-Claimant, Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae") filed a notice of dismissal as to Counter-Defendants, Edward R. Seidner, Joyce Seidner ("Seidners"), and James W. Redfern, Trustee of the 2002 James W. Redfern Revocable Trust ("Redfern"), because the parties had reached a settlement agreement. (Doc. No. 260 ("Notice").) That Notice, however, did not dismiss the Seidners' and Redfern's Counterclaim against Fannie Mae. (Doc. No. 142.) No action has been taken on their Counterclaim since Fannie Mae filed its Answer on February 4, 2014. (Doc. No. 161.) The Seidners and Redfern are therefore ORDERED to show cause, in writing, no later than January 19, 2015, why the Court should not dismiss their Counterclaim MINUTES FORM 11 CIVIL -- GEN Initials of Deputy Clerk ___md______ Page 1 EDCV 13-00940-VAP (SPx) REED v. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION; ET AL MINUTE ORDER of December 5, 2014 against Fannie Mae. The parties may vacate this Order by filing a notice of voluntary dismissal. IT IS SO ORDERED. MINUTES FORM 11 CIVIL -- GEN Initials of Deputy Clerk ___md______ Page 2

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