Private Lenders Group, Inc. v. Does 1-29
Filing
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ORDER: Initial Case Management Conference held on 4/15/2013. At the appointed hour no one appeared. Plaintiff's counsel is directed to show cause within seven days why he failed to appear or comply with the initial case management conference. Absent a satisfactory explanation, the Magistrate Judge will impose sanctions for failing to appear and comply with the order and may recommend dismissal of the case under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41 for failure to prosecute and to obey court orders. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joe Brown on 4/15/13. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE DIVISION
PRIVATE LENDERS GROUP, INC.,
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Plaintiff
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DOES 1-29,
Defendants
No. 3:13-0159
Judge Sharp/Brown
Jury Demand
O R D E R
This
case
was
set
for
an
initial
case
management
conference on April 15, 2013, at 10:30 a.m. (Docket entry 2). At
the appointed hour no one appeared.
The case management notice clearly states that a proposed
case management order will be submitted to the Magistrate Judge’s
chambers three business days before the initial case management
conference.
If a plan cannot be submitted on time the Plaintiff’s
counsel is responsible for contacting the Magistrate Judge’s office
to reschedule the conference.
Failure to obtain service on all
defendants must be called to the Magistrate Judge’s attention and
failure to submit the proposed case management order without
contacting the Magistrate Judge’s office can result in sanctions.
Plaintiff’s counsel is directed to show cause within
seven days why he failed to appear or comply with the initial case
management conference. Absent a satisfactory explanation, the
Magistrate Judge will impose sanctions for failing to appear and
comply with the order and may recommend dismissal of the case under
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41 for failure to prosecute and to
obey court orders.
It is so ORDERED.
/s/
Joe B. Brown
JOE B. BROWN
United States Magistrate Judge
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