Mother's Market & Kitchen - Park Place, Inc. et al v. Taras Wybaczynsky et al

Filing 72

MINUTES OF IN CHAMBERS ORDER to Show Cause re Cross Complaint held before Judge James V. Selna. On June 18, 2009, Ronald Gottschalk (Gottschalk) filed a Cross Claim against the defendants in the main interpleader action. (Docket No. 50.) The Cross C laim shows no proof of service, and there is no proof of service separately recorded in the docket. No response has been filed by any cross defendant. Gottschalk is ordered to show cause in writing within twenty days why the Cross Claim should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute: (a) for failure to make service and/or (b) if service has been made, for failure to take the defaults of the nonappearing cross defendants. (db)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. Title SACV 08-920 JVS (MLGx) Date October 22, 2009 Mother's Market & Kitchen - Park Place, Inc., et al., v. Taras Wybaczynsky et al. Present: The Honorable James V. Selna Karla J. Tunis Deputy Clerk Not Present Court Reporter Attorneys Present for Defendants: Not Present Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Not Present Proceedings: (IN CHAMBERS) Order to Show Cause re Cross Complaint On June 18, 2009, Ronald Gottschalk ("Gottschalk") filed a Cross Claim against the defendants in the main interpleader action. (Docket No. 50.) The Cross Claim shows no proof of service, and there is no proof of service separately recorded in the docket. No response has been filed by any cross defendant. Gottschalk is ordered to show cause in writing within twenty days why the Cross Claim should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute: (a) for failure to make service and/or (b) if service has been made, for failure to take the defaults of the nonappearing cross defendants. 0 Initials of Preparer kjt : 00 CV-90 (06/04) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Page 1 of 1

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