Abacu Heras v. Starbucks Corporation et al
Abacuc Heras |
Does and Starbucks Corporation |
2:2017cv06639 |
September 8, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Paul L. Abrams |
Manuel L. Real |
Other |
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Filing 14 ORDER OF DISMISSAL by Judge Manuel L. Real: THE COURT having been advised by the counsel for the parties that the action has been settled 13 ; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that this action is hereby dismissed without costs and without prejudice to the ri ght, upon good cause shown within 60 days, to reopen the action if the settlement is not consummated. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all dates set in this action are hereby vacated. The Order to Show Cause issued 11/29/2017 is hereby DISCHARGED. The Court reserves its jurisdiction for the purpose of enforcing the settlement. ( Case Terminated. Made JS-6. ) (gk) |
Filing 12 (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR LACK OF PROSECUTION by Judge Manuel L. Real. Plaintiff(s) is ordered to show cause in writing no later than December 6, 2017 why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. In acco rdance with Rule 78 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Local Rule 7-15, no oral argument on this Order to Show Cause will be heard unless ordered by the Court. The Order will stand submitted upon the filing of the response to the Order to Show Cause. Failure to respond to the Court's Order will result in the dismissal of the action. (iv) |
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