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Nevarez v. Peacock Gap Holdings LLC, 17-cv-03480-KAW. (2017)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20171213c62 Visitors: 11
Filed: Dec. 12, 2017
Latest Update: Dec. 12, 2017
Summary: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE KANDIS A. WESTMORE , Magistrate Judge . Plaintiffs Abdul Nevarez and Priscilla Nevarez filed their complaint in this action on June 15, 2017. Per the parties' September 26, 2017 stipulation, the last day for the joint inspection of premises was October 20, 2017. (Dkt. No. 9.) Plaintiffs' notice of need of mediation was due within 42 days of the joint site inspection, or December 1, 2017. ( See Scheduling Order at 2, Dkt. No. 3; General Order 56 7.) As of the filing of
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

Plaintiffs Abdul Nevarez and Priscilla Nevarez filed their complaint in this action on June 15, 2017. Per the parties' September 26, 2017 stipulation, the last day for the joint inspection of premises was October 20, 2017. (Dkt. No. 9.) Plaintiffs' notice of need of mediation was due within 42 days of the joint site inspection, or December 1, 2017. (See Scheduling Order at 2, Dkt. No. 3; General Order 56 ¶ 7.) As of the filing of this order, Plaintiff has not filed any such notice or moved for administrative relief from that deadline.

Accordingly, Plaintiff shall show cause why this case should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. Plaintiff shall file a written response to this order to show cause within 14 days.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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