Evan M. Hardy v. University Board of Trustees of the California State
Filing
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MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Magistrate Judge John E. McDermott: Plaintiff is ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE why this action should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute and/or failure to comply with a Court order based on Plaintiff's failure to file a FAC. Plaintiff shall file a written response to this Order to Show Cause no later than September 25, 2020. Plaintiff may show cause by filing a FAC by this deadline. (See document for details.) (es)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
Case No.
SACV 19-0991-AB (JEM)
Title
Evan M. Hardy v. Board of Trustees of the California State University
Present: The Honorable
Date
Sep. 11, 2020
John E. McDermott, United States Magistrate Judge
S. Lorenzo
Deputy Clerk
Court Reporter / Recorder
Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs:
Attorneys Present for Defendants:
None
None
Proceedings:
(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
On July 29, 2020, the District Judge issued an Order Accepting Findings and
Recommendations of United States Magistrate Judge, in which Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss
was granted and Plaintiff was given thirty days to file a First Amended Complaint (“FAC”).
To date, Plaintiff has failed to file a FAC or otherwise communicate with the Court
regarding his failure to do so.
Accordingly, Plaintiff is ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE why this action should not be
dismissed for failure to prosecute and/or failure to comply with a Court order based on
Plaintiff’s failure to file a FAC. Plaintiff shall file a written response to this Order to Show
Cause no later than September 25, 2020. Plaintiff may show cause by filing a FAC by this
deadline.
Failure to respond to this Order to Show Cause will result in a recommendation that this
action be dismissed for failure to prosecute and/or failure to comply with a Court order.
cc: Parties
:
Initials of Preparer
CV 90 (10/08)
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
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