Ingrid Phillips et al v. Bank of New York Mellon et al
Filing
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MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: DISMISSAL by Judge Josephine L. Staton: Plaintiffs are ORDERED to show cause, in writing, why the Court should not dismiss this matter. Plaintiffs may respond to this Order by either voluntarily dismissing the action or explaining why the matter should not be dismissed given the facts contained in the parties' Report. Failure to respond within fourteen (14) days of this Order will result in an immediate dismissal of this action. (jp)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL
Case No. 8:18-cv-01015-JLS-JDE
Title: Ingrid Phillips et al v. Bank of New York Mellon et al
Date: November 18, 2019
Present: HONORABLE JOSEPHINE L. STATON, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Terry Guerrero
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 RE:
DISMISSAL
The Court has reviewed the Joint Status Report the parties timely submitted on
November 15, 2019 (Doc. 50). In light of the information provided in the Report,
Plaintiffs are ORDERED to show cause, in writing, why the Court should not dismiss this
matter. Plaintiffs may respond to this Order by either voluntarily dismissing the action or
explaining why the matter should not be dismissed given the facts contained in the
parties’ Report. No written submission in response to this Order shall exceed three (3)
pages. Failure to respond within fourteen (14) days of this Order will result in an
immediate dismissal of this action.
Initials of Preparer: tg
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CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL
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