Tim Lee Conn v. A.M. and W. International Inc et al
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(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Josephine Staton Tucker: for FAILURE TO FILE JOINT 26(F) REPORT. Response to Order to Show Cause due by 10/31/2011. (rla)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL
Case No. SACV 11-1199-JST(ANx)
Title: Tim Lee Conn v. A.M. & W. International Inc., etc., et al.
Date: October 26, 2011
Present: Honorable JOSEPHINE STATON TUCKER, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Ellen Matheson
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFF:
Not Present
N/A
Court Reporter
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANT:
Not Present
PROCEEDINGS: (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
FAILURE TO FILE JOINT 26(F) REPORT
On August 15, 2011, the Court set a scheduling conference for November 7, 2011,
and ordered the parties to “file a Joint 26(f) Report . . . no later than 14 days before the
date set for the scheduling conference.” (Doc. 3 ¶ 1.) The parties were also ordered to
submit a “completed ADR-01 ‘Settlement Procedure Selection’ Form and Order” along
with their Joint 26(f) Report. (Id. ¶ 1(k).) Pursuant to the Court’s discretion under
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 83, failure to submit a Joint Rule 26(f) Report may result
in the Court dismissing the case, entering a default, and/or imposing sanctions.
On its own motion, the Court hereby orders counsel to show cause why the Court
should not dismiss this action, enter a default, and/or impose sanctions for the failure to
submit a Joint Rule 26(f) Report and completed ADR-01 Form and Order. No later than
October 31, 2011, counsel shall submit a Joint Rule 26(f) Report, a completed ADR-01
Form and Order, and a separate written response explaining why they have failed to
comply with the Court’s filing deadlines.
Initials of Preparer: enm
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