Turner v. Dollar Tree Stores, Inc., 1:18-cv-00931-LJO-SAB. (2019)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20190529b26
Visitors: 8
Filed: May 28, 2019
Latest Update: May 28, 2019
Summary: ORDER REQUIRING PARTIES TO SHOW CAUSE WHY SANCTIONS SHOULD NOT ISSUE FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH COURT ORDERS TEN DAY DEADLINE STANLEY A. BOONE , Magistrate Judge . Defendant Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. removed this action from the Tulare County Superior Court to the Eastern District of California on July 10, 2018. (ECF No. 1.) On April 16, 2019, a notice of settlement was filed and the parties were ordered to file dispositive documents within thirty days of April 18, 2019. (ECF Nos. 14, 15.) M
Summary: ORDER REQUIRING PARTIES TO SHOW CAUSE WHY SANCTIONS SHOULD NOT ISSUE FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH COURT ORDERS TEN DAY DEADLINE STANLEY A. BOONE , Magistrate Judge . Defendant Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. removed this action from the Tulare County Superior Court to the Eastern District of California on July 10, 2018. (ECF No. 1.) On April 16, 2019, a notice of settlement was filed and the parties were ordered to file dispositive documents within thirty days of April 18, 2019. (ECF Nos. 14, 15.) Mo..
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ORDER REQUIRING PARTIES TO SHOW CAUSE WHY SANCTIONS SHOULD NOT ISSUE FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH COURT ORDERS TEN DAY DEADLINE
STANLEY A. BOONE, Magistrate Judge.
Defendant Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. removed this action from the Tulare County Superior Court to the Eastern District of California on July 10, 2018. (ECF No. 1.) On April 16, 2019, a notice of settlement was filed and the parties were ordered to file dispositive documents within thirty days of April 18, 2019. (ECF Nos. 14, 15.) More than thirty days have passed and the parties have not filed dispositive documents.
Local Rule 110 provides that "[f]ailure of counsel or of a party to comply with these Rules or with any order of the Court may be grounds for imposition by the Court of any and all sanctions . . . within the inherent power of the Court." The Court has the inherent power to control its docket and may, in the exercise of that power, impose sanctions where appropriate, including dismissal of the action. Bautista v. Los Angeles County, 216 F.3d 837, 841 (9th Cir. 2000).
Accordingly, the Court HEREBY ORDERS PLAINTIFF TO SHOW CAUSE within ten (10) days of the date of entry of this order why dispositive documents have not yet been filed. The parties are forewarned that the failure to show cause may result in the imposition of sanctions.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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