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NEVADA ASSOCIATION SERVICES, INC. v. NATTO, 2:14-cv-00933-GMN-PAL. (2014)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20140731l26 Visitors: 7
Filed: Jul. 29, 2014
Latest Update: Jul. 29, 2014
Summary: ORDER PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge. This matter is before the court on Defendant Real Time Resolutions, Inc.'s ("Real Time") failure to file a Certificate as to Interested Parties as required by LR 7.1-1. The Complaint in this matter was filed in state court and removed (Dkt. #1) June 13, 2014. Real Time filed a Motion to Deposit Funds (Dkt. #21) July 21, 2014. LR 7.1-1(a) requires, unless otherwise ordered, that in all cases (except habeas corpus cases) pro se litigants and counsel fo
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ORDER

PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge.

This matter is before the court on Defendant Real Time Resolutions, Inc.'s ("Real Time") failure to file a Certificate as to Interested Parties as required by LR 7.1-1. The Complaint in this matter was filed in state court and removed (Dkt. #1) June 13, 2014. Real Time filed a Motion to Deposit Funds (Dkt. #21) July 21, 2014.

LR 7.1-1(a) requires, unless otherwise ordered, that in all cases (except habeas corpus cases) pro se litigants and counsel for private parties shall, upon entering a case, identify in the disclosure statement required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 7.1 all persons, associations of persons, firms, partnerships or corporations (including parent corporations) which have a direct, pecuniary interest in the outcome of the case. LR 7.1-1(b) further states that if there are no known interested parties, other than those participating in the case, a statement to that effect must be filed. Additionally, LR 7.1-1(c) requires a party to promptly file a supplemental certification upon any change in the information that this rule requires. To date, Real Time has failed to comply. Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED Defendant Real Time shall file its Certificate as to Interested Parties, which fully complies with LR 7.1-1 no later than 4:00 p.m., August 12, 2014. Failure to comply may result in the issuance of an order to show cause why sanctions should not be imposed.

Source:  Leagle

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