Dotson v. Workforce Essentials, Inc. et al
Filing
60
ORDER: Status Conference set for 4/30/2012 at 2:00 PM before Magistrate Judge Juliet E. Griffin, to address any outstanding written discovery and any scheduling issues. The plaintiff is warned that her failure to appear on 4/30/2012, either personall y or through counsel, could result in the dismissal of her case for failure to comply with the 3/23/2012, order and failure to appear as directed pursuant to Rule 16(f) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Signed by Magistrate Judge Juliet E. Griffin on 4/16/2012. (xc:Pro se party by regular and certified mail.)(dt)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE DIVISION
TONYA D. DOTSON
v.
WORKFORCE ESSENTIALS, INC;
and TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT
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No. 3-10-1099
ORDER
By order entered March 23, 2012 (Docket Entry No. 57), the motion of plaintiff's counsel
to withdraw was granted and the plaintiff was given 30 days for substitute counsel to enter an
appearance in this case on behalf of the plaintiff.
A status conference is scheduled on Monday, April 30, 2012, at 2:00 p.m., in Courtroom
764, U.S. Courthouse, 801 Broadway, Nashville, to address any outstanding written discovery and
any scheduling issues. If the plaintiff has obtained substitute counsel, counsel shall appear at that
time on behalf of the plaintiff. If the plaintiff has not obtained counsel, she shall personally appear
at that time.
The plaintiff is warned that her failure to appear on April 30, 2012, either personally or
through counsel, could result in the dismissal of her case for failure to comply with the March 23,
2012, order and failure to appear as directed pursuant to Rule 16(f) of the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure.
The Clerk is directed to mail a copy of this order to the plaintiff by regular, first class mail
and by certified mail.
It is so ORDERED.
JULIET GRIFFIN
United States Magistrate Judge
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