Clay v. Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc., C18-1262JLR. (2018)
Court: District Court, D. Washington
Number: infdco20181211d45
Visitors: 24
Filed: Dec. 10, 2018
Latest Update: Dec. 10, 2018
Summary: ORDER JAMES L. ROBART , District Judge . Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4 requires a plaintiff to serve the defendant with a summons and a copy of the plaintiff's complaint and sets forth the specific requirements for doing so. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 4. Rule 4(m), which provides the timeframe in which service must be effectuated, states in relevant part: If a defendant is not served within 90 days after the complaint is filed, the court—on motion or on its own after notice to the plaintiff
Summary: ORDER JAMES L. ROBART , District Judge . Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4 requires a plaintiff to serve the defendant with a summons and a copy of the plaintiff's complaint and sets forth the specific requirements for doing so. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 4. Rule 4(m), which provides the timeframe in which service must be effectuated, states in relevant part: If a defendant is not served within 90 days after the complaint is filed, the court—on motion or on its own after notice to the plaintiff—..
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ORDER
JAMES L. ROBART, District Judge.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4 requires a plaintiff to serve the defendant with a summons and a copy of the plaintiff's complaint and sets forth the specific requirements for doing so. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 4. Rule 4(m), which provides the timeframe in which service must be effectuated, states in relevant part:
If a defendant is not served within 90 days after the complaint is filed, the court—on motion or on its own after notice to the plaintiff—must dismiss the action without prejudice against that defendant or order that service be made within a specified time. But if the plaintiff shows good cause for the failure, the court must extend the time for service for an appropriate period.
Id. Here, Plaintiffs have failed to serve Defendants Hilton Hospitality, LLC, Hilton International Holdings, and John and Jane Does 1-5 with a summons and a copy of Plaintiffs' complaint within the timeframe provided in Rule 4(m).
Accordingly, the court ORDERS Plaintiffs to SHOW CAUSE within ten (10) days of the date of this order why Defendants Hilton Hospitality, LLC, Hilton International Holdings, and John and Jane Does 1-5 should not be dismissed for failure to comply with Rule 4(m). If Plaintiffs do not demonstrate good cause for the failure, the court will dismiss Defendants Hilton Hospitality, LLC, Hilton International Holdings, and John and Jane Does 1-5 without prejudice.
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