Perez v. McFarland
Filing
24
SHOW CAUSE ORDER that by or before May 8, 2017, Plaintiff shall show cause why this action should not be dismissed. Failure to respond to this Show Cause Order will result in a recommendation to Senior United States District Court Judge Joseph F. Bataillon that this action be dismissed. The Clerk of Court is directed to mail a copy of this order to Defendant at his address of record. The Clerk of Court is further directed to set a case management deadline in this case using the following text: "May 8, 2017: Show Cause Deadline." Ordered by Magistrate Judge Susan M. Bazis. (Copies mailed as directed) (LAC)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
EDWARD C. HUGLER, Secretary of Labor,
United States Department of Labor;
4:16CV3066
Plaintiff,
SHOW CAUSE ORDER
vs.
BRYAN A. MCFARLAND,
Defendant.
The Court has reviewed the revised status report submitted by Plaintiff. (Filing No. 23.)
In his report, Plaintiff states that “in light of [Defendant’s] representations, and the specific
language of the items sought in the Subpoena, there is no further action for the Secretary to take
in this Subpoena enforcement matter.” (Id.) Based on this assertion,
IT IS ORDERED as follows:
1.
By or before May 8, 2017, Plaintiff shall show cause why this action should not
be dismissed. Failure to respond to this Show Cause Order will result in a recommendation to
Senior United States District Court Judge Joseph F. Bataillon that this action be dismissed.
2.
The Clerk of Court is directed to mail a copy of this order to Defendant at his
address of record. The Clerk of Court is further directed to set a case management deadline in
this case using the following text: “May 8, 2017: Show Cause Deadline.”
Dated this 24th day of April, 2017.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Susan M. Bazis
United States Magistrate Judge
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