TED STEWART, District Judge.
This matter is before the Court on a Motion for Entry of Default and Dismissal filed by Plaintiffs, Counterclaim Defendants, and Third-Party Defendants (collectively, "Plaintiffs"). Also before the Court is a Written Statement and Request for Case Dismissal submitted by Defendant Bart Savage.
Plaintiffs Mint Solar, LLC ("Mint") and Knight West Construction, Inc. ("Knight") initially filed this action in state court against Defendants Bart Savage, Aaron Halderman, Olivia Black, Prizm Enterprises, LLC and Prizm Home LLC (collectively, "Defendants"). Defendants removed this action to this Court on July 17, 2018. On July 24, 2018, Defendants filed a Cross-Complaint.
On September 10, 2018, Defendants filed a motion to dismiss, seeking dismissal of all of Plaintiffs' claims. The Court denied that motion on November 13, 2018.
After the motion to dismiss was denied, the parties agreed to multiple extensions for Defendants to file their answer. However, no answer has ever been filed.
On April 9, 2019, Defendants' counsel sought to withdraw. On April 15, 2019, the Court granted counsel's motion. As part of the Court's order, the Court directed Defendants to file a notice of substitution of counsel or a notice of appearance within twenty-one days. Defendants were further advised that the entity Defendants must be represented by an attorney. Defendants were warned that failure to comply could result in sanctions, including dismissal or default.
Defendants failed to comply with this order. While Defendant Olivia Black sought and received an extension of time to file a notice of appearance or notice of substitution of counsel, the extended time for her to do so has expired. Thus, no Defendant has complied with the Court's order, though Defendant Savage has filed an untimely answer.
Plaintiffs bring their Motion seeking default pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 55 and dismissal based on Defendants' failure to comply with the Court's order.
Also before the Court is a Written Statement and Request for Case Dismissal filed by Defendant Savage. Defendant essentially asks the Court to dismiss this case. However, he provides no basis for doing so. To the extent that he is seeking dismissal of Defendants' counterclaim and third-party claims, his request fails to satisfy the requirements of Fed. R. Civ. P. 41. As a result, his request must be denied.
It is therefore
ORDERED that Plaintiffs' Motion for Entry of Default and Dismissal (Docket No. 48) is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. It is further
ORDERED that Bart Savage's Written Statement and Request for Case Dismissal (Docket No. 52) is DENIED.
Defendants are ordered to comply with the terms of this Order within fourteen (14) days. Failure to do so will result in sanctions, up to and including default and dismissal.