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Edwards v. Booska, 17-cv-02888-LB. (2018)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20180625701 Visitors: 21
Filed: Jun. 22, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 22, 2018
Summary: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Re: ECF No. 61 LAUREL BEELER , Magistrate Judge . The parties settled their case in January and filed a notice of settlement. 1 Under the terms of the parties' settlement, Mr. Edwards agreed to: (1) pay Mr. Booksa's client $15,000; (2) dismiss the instant action with prejudice; and (3) provide full satisfaction of judgment to Mr. Booksa. 2 According to the defendants' statement filed on June 21, 2018, Mr. Edwards paid $10,000 to Mr. Booksa's client on March 22, 2018 a
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

Re: ECF No. 61

The parties settled their case in January and filed a notice of settlement.1 Under the terms of the parties' settlement, Mr. Edwards agreed to: (1) pay Mr. Booksa's client $15,000; (2) dismiss the instant action with prejudice; and (3) provide full satisfaction of judgment to Mr. Booksa.2 According to the defendants' statement filed on June 21, 2018, Mr. Edwards paid $10,000 to Mr. Booksa's client on March 22, 2018 and stated that he would pay the remaining $5,000 within sixty days.3 Mr. Edwards has not paid the remaining $5,000.4 Defendants' counsel has attempted to communicate with Mr. Edwards regarding the settlement payment, but Mr. Edwards has not communicated with defendants since March 22, 2018.5

Under the circumstances, the court sets a show-cause hearing for July 5, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. At that hearing, Mr. Edwards must appear in person to address the status of the settlement and to show cause why the settlement agreement has not been signed, the agreed-upon consideration has not been delivered, and why the case should not be restored to the court's trial calendar. A stipulated dismissal will discharge the order to show cause and will close the case. The deadline for that stipulated dismissal is due by noon on July 3, 2018.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. ECF No. 52 at 1. Citations refer to material in the Electronic Case File ("ECF"); pinpoint citations are to the ECF-generated page numbers at the top of documents.
2. Id.
3. ECF No. 61 at 1.
4. Id.
5. Id. at 2.
Source:  Leagle

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