Standard Insurance Company v. Caton, et al
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ORDER REQUIRING PLAINTIFF TO FILE STATUS REPORT ON SERVICE OF COMPLAINT. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that within five (5) days from the date of entry of this order Plaintiff shall file a notice informing the Court of the status of service on the defendants and addressing continuance of the mandatory scheduling conference. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stanley A. Boone on 6/29/2018. (Hernandez, M)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
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ORDER REQUIRING PLAINTIFF TO FILE
STATUS REPORT ON SERVICE OF
COMPLAINT
v.
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Case No. 1:18-cv-00572-AWI-SAB
CATHERINE L. CATON, et al.,
FIVE-DAY DEADLINE
Defendants.
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On April 26, 2018, Plaintiff Standard Insurance Company filed this action against
18 Defendants Catherine L. Caton and Amy Pollock. (ECF No. 1.) Pursuant to the order setting the
19 mandatory scheduling conference, Plaintiff was to diligently pursue service of the summons and
20 complaint and promptly file proofs of service of the summons and complaint. (ECF No. 5 at 1.)
21 As of this date no proof of service has been filed.
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There is currently a mandatory initial scheduling conference set in this action for July 19,
23 2018, before the undersigned. The Court finds that it does not serve the interest of judicial
24 economy to hold the mandatory status conference until all the defendants have been served and
25 filed an answer to the complaint, have been dismissed from the action, or default has been
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Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that within five (5) days from the date of entry
28 of this order Plaintiff shall file a notice informing the Court of the status of service on the
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
4 Dated:
June 29, 2018
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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