T. V. D. B. Sarl et al v. KAPLA USA, LP et al
Filing
87
ORDERED that the parties are to submit a voluntary dismissal pursuant to Rule 41 or a joint proposed pretrial order by 5:00 PM on March 31, 2014. Signed by Judge B. Avant Edenfield on 3/25/2014. (loh)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
SAVANNAH DIVISION
T.V.D.B. SARL; KAPLA FRANCE
SARL; and TOM'S TOYS, LLC,
Plaintiffs,
V.
4: 12-cv-230
KAPLA USA, LP; KAPLA USA GP,
LLC; CITIBLOCS, LLC; and
MARJORIE I. CHAYETTE,
In its previous order, the Court noted
that it may dismiss this case pursuant to
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41. This is
the final warning. The Court ORDERS the
parties to submit a voluntary dismissal
pursuant to Rule 41 or a joint proposed
pretrial order by 5:00PM on March 31,
2014. Failure to do so will result in
dismissal of this case for want of
prosecution. LR 41.1.
This 6
y of March 2014.
Defendants.
ORDER
The parties in this case continue to miss
the mark when responding to the Court's
orders.
On February 24, 2014, the Court ordered
the parties to file either a voluntary
dismissal or a proposed pretrial order by
March 10, 2014. ECF No. 83. Instead, the
Plaintiffs filed a motion to vacate the
Court's previous judgment. ECF No. 84.
The Court denied the motion to vacate and
gave the parties until March 14 to file either
a voluntary dismissal or a proposed pretrial
order. ECF No. 85.
On March 13, the parties instead filed a
notice of settlement, again referencing the
motion to vacate the previous order. ECF
No. 86. The Court will not reconsider its
previous ruling denying the motion to
vacate. The Court appreciates that the
parties are attempting to settle the remaining
dispute, but they must do so within the
bounds of the Court's orders.
UNITED STATES DIS1RICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICt OF GEORGIA
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