Marcelo Grasso et al v. State of California et al

Filing 107

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Magistrate Judge Paul L. Abrams. By order entered August 26, 2011, the parties' confidential settlement conference statements were due no later than September 15, 2011. To date, the Court has not received plaintiffs' statement. Accordingly, PLAINTIFFS ARE ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE, NO LATER THAN NOON ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2011, why the settlement conference, currently set for September 22, 2011, should not be taken off calendar and sanctions imposed on plaintiffs for their failure to comply with Court orders. Submission of plaintiffs' confidential statement by noon on September 20, 2011, shall be deemed compliance with this order to show cause. (ch)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES-GENERAL Case No. CV 09-1201-JHN (PLAx) Date September 19, 2011 Title: Marcelo Grasso, et al. v. State of California, et al. G U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE PRESENT: THE HONORABLE PAUL L. ABRAMS Christianna Howard Deputy Clerk ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFFS: : MAGISTRATE JUDGE N/A Court Reporter / Recorder ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANTS: NONE PROCEEDINGS: N/A Tape No. NONE (IN CHAMBERS) By order entered August 26, 2011, the parties’ confidential settlement conference statements were due no later than September 15, 2011. To date, the Court has not received plaintiffs’ statement. Accordingly, plaintiffs are ordered to show cause, no later than noon on Tuesday, September 20, 2011, why the settlement conference, currently set for September 22, 2011, should not be taken off calendar and sanctions imposed on plaintiffs for their failure to comply with Court orders. Submission of plaintiffs’ confidential statement by noon on September 20, 2011, shall be deemed compliance with this order to show cause. IT IS SO ORDERED. cc: Counsel of record Initials of Deputy Clerk CV-90 (10/98) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL ch

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