Royal Printex, Inc. v. Fashion Q, Inc et al
Royal Printex, Inc. |
Does, Fashion Q, Inc, G-Stage Love.com, Inc, New Fashion, Inc and See Plus, Inc |
2:2015cv07471 |
September 23, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Ronald S.W. Lew |
Jean P. Rosenbluth |
Copyright |
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Filing 9 IN CHAMBERS - ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY THIS CASE SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED FOR LACK OF PROSECUTION by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew. The file in this case lacks the papers that would show it is being timely prosecuted, as reflected below. Accordingly, the Cour t, on its own motion, hereby orders plaintiff(s) to show cause in writing no later than February 5, 2016, why this action should not be dismissed lack of prosecution. As an alternative to a written response by plaintiff(s), the Court will accept one of the following, if it is filed on or before the above date, as evidence that the matter is being prosecuted diligently: Proof of service of the Summons and Complaint (electronically filed) reflecting timely service of defendant/s. No oral argument of this matter will be heard unless ordered by the Court. The Order will stand submitted upon the filing of a responsive pleading or on the date upon which a response by plaintiff(s) is due. Failure to respond to this order may result in the imposition of sanctions including dismissal of this action. (jre) |
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