Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Custom Built Personal Training, Inc.
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ORDER to SHOW CAUSE signed by Judge Kimberly J. Mueller on 2/25/15. EEOC shall show cause within 14 days why it should not be sanctioned for failure to comply with the Local Rules. The hearing as to 8 Motion to Dismiss is reset for 3/27/2015 at 10:00 AM in Courtroom 3 (KJM) before Judge Kimberly J. Mueller. (Manzer, C)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION,
Plaintiff,
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No. 2:14-cv-01005-KJM-CKD
ORDER
v.
CUSTOM BUILT PERSONAL
TRAINING, INC.,
Defendants.
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On July 11, 2014, Custom Built Personal Training (CBPT) filed a motion to
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dismiss this action under Rule 12(b)(6). ECF No. 8. On August 18, 2014 and January 9, 2015,
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the parties stipulated to a continuation of the hearing on CBTP’s motion. ECF Nos. 10, 12. In
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the most recent stipulation, the parties indicated they had reached a tentative settlement, but if
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settlement was not finalized, CBPT’s motion would go forward. ECF No. 12. No dispositional
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documents have been filed and the motion is currently scheduled for a hearing on February 27,
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2015. Minute Order, ECF No. 13. The Local Rules of this District require an opposition or
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statement of non-opposition no later than fourteen days before the continued hearing date. E.D.
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Cal. L.R. 230(c). As of the date of this order, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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(EEOC) has not filed an opposition or statement of non-opposition.
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The court therefore ORDERS the EEOC to show cause within fourteen days why
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it should not be sanctioned for failure to comply with the local rules. The hearing is
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CONTINUED to March 27, 2015, at 10:00 a.m., pending response to this order to show cause.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED: February 25, 2015.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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