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Triple B Corporation v. YLM, Inc., C12-1665 RSM. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20180711g16 Visitors: 23
Filed: Jul. 10, 2018
Latest Update: Jul. 10, 2018
Summary: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RICARDO S. MARTINEZ , Chief District Judge . This matter comes before the Court sua sponte . On May 21, 2014, the Court entered an Order in this case requiring Plaintiff to show cause why default judgment should be entered in the amount claimed. See Dkt. #13. In lieu of a response, Plaintiff filed a Motion to Stay, requesting a stay of further proceedings in this action pending resolution of the bankruptcy of Defendant Jason R. Brown (Case No. 12-22025-MLB) and an adv
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

This matter comes before the Court sua sponte. On May 21, 2014, the Court entered an Order in this case requiring Plaintiff to show cause why default judgment should be entered in the amount claimed. See Dkt. #13. In lieu of a response, Plaintiff filed a Motion to Stay, requesting a stay of further proceedings in this action pending resolution of the bankruptcy of Defendant Jason R. Brown (Case No. 12-22025-MLB) and an adversary action filed by Triple B in Bankruptcy Court (Case No. 13-01097-MLB). On November 25, 2014, the Court agreed to stay the case, but ordered Plaintiff to file a status report within 90 days.

No status report was ever filed, several years passed, and on June 25, 2018, the Court issued a Minute Order for the parties to file a Joint Status Report informing the Court of the status of the case and why the stay should not be lifted. This Joint Status Report was to be filed within 14 days. The Court has not heard from the parties.

The Court finds that Plaintiff has failed to comply with a Court Order and failed to prosecute its case. In Response to this Order, Plaintiff must write a short and plain statement telling the Court why this case should not be dismissed given the above. This Response may not exceed six (6) pages.

The Court hereby finds and ORDERS that Plaintiff shall file this Response to this Order to Show Cause no later than fourteen (14) days from the date of this Order. Failure to file this Response will result in dismissal of this case.

Source:  Leagle

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