Mata v. Chipotle Services, LLC
Filing
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ORDER DIRECTING DEFENSE COUNSEL TO APPEAR AND SHOW CAUSE RE SANCTIONS. Defense counsel Charles Cavanagh to appear in person for Order to Show Cause Hearing set for 5/15/2018 10:00 AM. Signed by Magistrate Judge Howard R. Lloyd on 4/24/2018. (hrllc2S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/24/2018)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SAN JOSE DIVISION
United States District Court
Northern District of California
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PASCUALA MATA,
Plaintiff,
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Case No.5:16-cv-00168-BLF (HRL)
v.
CHIPOTLE SERVICES, LLC,
ORDER DIRECTING DEFENSE
COUNSEL TO APPEAR AND SHOW
CAUSE RE SANCTIONS
Defendant.
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This court previously set an April 6, 2018 hearing re plaintiff’s March 13, 2018 discovery
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report, directing lead counsel for both sides to appear in person. (Dkt. 35). Subsequently, the
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court re-set the hearing to April 20, a date when lead defense counsel, Charles Cavanagh,
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indicated he would be available. (Dkt. Nos. 36, 38). When Mr. Cavanagh later advised that he
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would not be able to appear in person, the court (with some reluctance) permitted Mr. Cavanagh to
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appear at the April 20 hearing by phone and ordered him to arrange for appearance via CourtCall.
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(Dkt. 44). Mr. Cavanagh, however, failed to appear and provided no explanation for his absence.
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Accordingly, Mr. Cavanagh shall appear in person before this court on May 15, 2018,
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10:00 a.m. at the United States District Court, Courtroom 2, 5th Floor, 280 South First Street, San
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Jose, California and show cause why he should not be sanctioned for his failure to appear and
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failure to comply with the court’s order.1
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SO ORDERED.
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Dated: April 24, 2018
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HOWARD R. LLOYD
United States Magistrate Judge
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United States District Court
Northern District of California
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Plaintiff’s counsel need not appear at the show cause hearing, but may do so if they choose.
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