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Callender v. Ramm, 2:16-cv-0694 JAM AC P. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20181211787 Visitors: 7
Filed: Dec. 10, 2018
Latest Update: Dec. 10, 2018
Summary: ORDER ALLISON CLAIRE , Magistrate Judge . On November 9, 2018, defendants filed a motion for summary judgment pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56 and Local Rule 230(m). See ECF No. 42. Plaintiff has not opposed the motion. Local Rule 230(l) provides in part: "Failure of the responding party to file written opposition or to file a statement of no opposition may be deemed a waiver of any opposition to the granting of the motion . . . ." Id. In the court's service order issued
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ORDER

On November 9, 2018, defendants filed a motion for summary judgment pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56 and Local Rule 230(m). See ECF No. 42. Plaintiff has not opposed the motion.

Local Rule 230(l) provides in part: "Failure of the responding party to file written opposition or to file a statement of no opposition may be deemed a waiver of any opposition to the granting of the motion . . . ." Id. In the court's service order issued on October 26, 2017 (ECF No. 21), and in defendants' motion for summary judgment (ECF No. 42), plaintiff was advised of the requirements for filing an opposition to a motion and that failure to oppose such a motion may be deemed a waiver of opposition to the motion. See Rand v. Rowland, 154 F.3d 952, 957 (9th Cir. 1998) (en banc), and Klingele v. Eikenberry, (9th Cir. 1988).

Local Rule 110 provides that failure to comply with the Local Rules "may be grounds for imposition of any and all sanctions authorized by statute or Rule or within the inherent power of the Court." Id. In the order filed October 26, 2017, plaintiff was also advised that failure to comply with the Local Rules may result in a recommendation that the action be dismissed.

Finally, Rule 41(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provides:

Involuntary Dismissal; Effect. If the plaintiff fails to prosecute or to comply with these rules or a court order, a defendant may move to dismiss the action or any claim against it. Unless the dismissal order states otherwise, a dismissal under this subdivision (b) and any dismissal not under this rule—except one for lack of jurisdiction, improper venue, or failure to join a party under Rule 19—operates as an adjudication on the merits.

Id.

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, within thirty days from the date of this order, plaintiff shall file an opposition, if any, to the motion for summary judgment. Failure to file an opposition will be deemed as consent to have the action: (a) dismissed for lack of prosecution; and (b) dismissed based on plaintiff's failure to comply with these rules and a court order. Such failure shall result in a recommendation that this action be dismissed pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b).

Source:  Leagle

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