Kathryn Balles v. Lehman Brothers Small Business Finance et al
Kathryn Balles |
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, Lehman Brothers Inc, Lehman Brothers Small Business Finance, Ron Warwick, Lehman Brothers Bank FSB and Does |
8:2011cv00506 |
April 4, 2011 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Marc L. Goldman |
James V. Selna |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
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Filing 43 (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge James V. Selna Scheduling Conference Ordered Off-Calendar: A Scheduling Conference in this matter has been set for June 6, 2011. The Scheduling Conference is ordered off calendar. Rule 26(f) of the Federal R ules of Civil Procedure and Local Rule 26-1 require a single, joint report. None has been filed. The parties are directed to show cause at 10:00 a.m. June 13, 2011 why the Court should not strike the complaint and/or answer for failure to comply wit h the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Local Rules or otherwise sanction the parties and/or counsel. A written response is due June 9, 2011. In lieu of separate responses, the parties may file by the same date a joint report which conforms wi th the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Local Rules, and the Order setting the Scheduling Conference. The parties shall include a single Exhibit A properly completed. The Court will conduct a hearing on this order to show cause at 10:00 a.m. June 13, 2011. If a complying joint report is filed, the Court will convert the hearing into a Scheduling Conference. (rla) |
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