Hernandez v. Fry's Electronics, Inc. et al

Filing 12

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE: Show Cause Response due by 5/25/2012. Signed by Judge Paul S. Grewal on 5/1/2012. (ofr, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 5/1/2012)

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1 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 4 SAN JOSE DIVISION 5 ALMA CLARISA HERNANDEZ, 6 7 8 9 10 11 ) ) Plaintiff, ) v. ) ) FRY’S ELECTRONICS, INC., and ) CARACOL, LTD. L.P., ) ) Defendants. ) __________________________________ ) Case No.: C 10-4977 PSG ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Pursuant to General Order 56, Plaintiff should have filed a motion for administrative relief 12 pursuant to Civ. L.R. 7-11 within 7 days of the mediator filing a certificate of mediation.1 According 13 to the docket, the mediator’s certificate of mediation in this case was filed on December 16, 2011. 14 15 No relief from the requirements of General Order 56 has been granted by this court, nor has any relief pursuant to Civ. L.R. 7-11 been sought. Accordingly, 16 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that no later than May 25, 2012, Plaintiff shall file a declaration 17 showing cause, if any, show cause why this case should not be dismissed for to comply with General 18 Order 56.2 Failure to comply may result in dismissal of Plaintiff’s claims. 19 20 Dated: May 1, 2012 PAUL S. GREWAL United States Magistrate Judge 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 General Order 56 (as amended on November 5, 2009) sets forth the schedule for any action which asserts a denial of a right of access protected by Titles II or III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”). Paragraph 7 states: If the case does not resolve at mediation, plaintiff shall within seven calendar days of the mediator's filing of a Certification of ADR Session reporting that the mediation process is concluded, file a Motion For Administrative Relief pursuant to Civil Local Rule 7-11 requesting a Case Management Conference. 2 See Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b). Case No.: C 10-4977 PSG ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 1

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