Herbert E. Gleicke Trust, by and through its trustee Loren Miles et al v. Altawood, Inc. et al
Herbert E. Gleicke Trust and Loren Miles |
Altawood, Inc., DOES, Gem Properties, LP, Mor Glo Paint and Lacquer Co. and Nissan North America, Inc. |
2:2017cv03262 |
May 1, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Paul L. Abrams |
Environmental Matters |
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Filing 481 MINUTE (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY SANCTIONS SHOULD NOT BE IMPOSED FOR IDEAL METAL & SALVAGE CO.'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE COURT'S CIVIL TRIAL ORDER by Judge John F. Walter. Ideal is ordered to show cause, in writing, by October 11, 2023, why the Court should not impose sanctions in the amount of $1,500.00 against Ideal's lead counsel for violating the Court's Civil Trial Order. (iv) |
Filing 326 MINUTE (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY SANCTIONS SHOULD NOT ISSUE FOR VIOLATION OF THE COURT'S SCHEDULING AND CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER by Judge John F. Walter. Defendants are ordered to show cause, in writing, on or before July 25, 2023, why: (1) their respective answers should not be stricken and default should not be entered against them; (2) the Court should not impose sanctions in the amount of $5,000 against each defendant's lead counsel; and (3) the Court should not conclude that Defendants have waived all objections to Plaintiffs proposed jury instructions and proposed verdict form. (iv) |
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