Wilson v. Harrison Hospital et al
Shannon Wilson |
Harrison Hospital, Reginald Campbell, Sue Shock, Mike Gray and Wendy Tarver |
3:2008cv05731 |
December 9, 2008 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Civil Rights: Jobs Office |
Kitsap |
Franklin D. Burgess |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:2000 Unlawful Employment Practices |
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Filing 12 MINUTE ORDER - Plaintiffs request for a one week extension to respond to the Order 11 , dated 10/02/2009 is granted. Plaintiff is directed to indicate to this Court, no later than October 16, 2009, whether she intends to proceed pro se, or new couns el files an appearance. In the event Plaintiff fails to respond as directed, this matter will be dismissed without further notice. Noting Date 10/16/2009. s/ Pat LeFrois as directed. (Copy of Order mailed to Ms Shannon 10/8/09) (Clerk updated address - changed to POB per Plaintiff's request).(PL) |
Filing 11 ORDER denying 9 Motion to Appoint Counsel ; denying 10 Motion to Continue by Judge Franklin D. Burgess.(SPH) |
Filing 7 ORDER On Show cause 5 and Motion to Withdraw and for Continuance 6 by Judge Franklin D. Burgess.(SPH) |
Filing 5 ORDER - on Notice of Intent to dismiss case for failure to prosecute, signed by Judge Franklin D. Burgess. Deadline for response is 8/14/2009.(PL) |
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