Morgan v. Catalyst Medium Four Inc.
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ORDER: Accordingly, if Plaintiff intend to seek a default judgment, she is directed to do so in accordance with Rule 4(H) of my Individual Rules and Practices in Civil Cases by no later than December 6, 2024. If Plaintiff fails to do so or otherwise demonstrate that she intends to prosecute this litigation, I may dismiss this case for failure to prosecute pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b). SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Vernon S. Broderick on 11/22/2024) (sgz)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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PARADISE MORGAN, individually and as the :
representative of a class of similarly situated :
persons,
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Plaintiff,
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CATALYST MEDIUM FOUR INC. d/b/a
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SMARTISH,
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Defendant. :
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24-CV-7059 (VSB)
ORDER
VERNON S. BRODERICK, United States District Judge:
Plaintiff filed this action on September 18, 2024, (Doc. 1), and filed an affidavit of
service on October 23, 2024, (Doc. 5). The deadline for Defendant to respond to Plaintiff’s
complaint was November 12, 2024. To date, Defendant has not appeared or responded to the
complaint. Plaintiff, however, has taken no action to prosecute this case. Accordingly, if
Plaintiff intend to seek a default judgment, she is directed to do so in accordance with Rule 4(H)
of my Individual Rules and Practices in Civil Cases by no later than December 6, 2024. If
Plaintiff fails to do so or otherwise demonstrate that she intends to prosecute this litigation, I may
dismiss this case for failure to prosecute pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b).
SO ORDERED.
Dated:
November 22, 2024
New York, New York
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VERNON S. BRODERICK
United States District Judge
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