Gilbert J Arenas v. Shed Media US Inc et al
Gilbert J Arenas, Jr |
Shed Media US Inc, Laura Govan and Does |
2:2011cv05279 |
June 23, 2011 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Dolly M. Gee |
Patrick J. Walsh |
Trademark |
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Filing 50 MINUTES OF IN CHAMBERS - Order To Show Cause Re: Dismissal for Lack of Prosecution by Judge Dolly M. Gee: Absent a showing of good cause, an action must be dismissed without prejudice if the summons and complaint are not served on a defendant within 120 days after the complaint is filed. Generally, defendant must answer the complaint within 20 days after service. In the present case, it appears that these time periods have not been met. Accordingly, the court, on its own motion, orders plaintiff (s) to show cause in writing on or before 4/27/2012 why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution as to defendant Laura Govan. No oral argument of this matter will be heard unless ordered by the Court. The Order will stand submitted upon the filing of a written response on or before the date upon which a response by plaintiff(s) is due. This action will be dismissed if a written response demonstrating good cause is not filed by the date indicated above. Court Reporter: Not Reported. (gk) |
Filing 43 PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh GRANTING Stipulation for Protective Order 42 (afe) |
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