TAALOHI v. 7-ELEVEN CO. SERVICE COMPANY et al, No. 1:2009cv02404 - Document 9 (D.D.C. 2010)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION granting the motions to dismiss of 2 defendant 7-Eleven, Inc. and 4 defendant Sheriff's Office Department, Loudoun County. Signed by Judge Henry H. Kennedy, Jr. on July 12, 2010. (NP)

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TAALOHI v. 7-ELEVEN CO. SERVICE COMPANY et al Doc. 9 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ALI AKBAR TAALOHI, Plaintiff, v. Civil Action 09-02404 (HHK) 7-ELEVEN, INC., and SHERIFF OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Defendants. MEMORANDUM OPINION Before the Court are the motions of defendant 7-Eleven, Inc. [#2], filed January 15, 2010, and defendant Sheriff s Office Department [#4], filed January 27, 2010, to dismiss the complaint of pro se plaintiff Ali Akbar Taalohi. In accordance with Fox v. Strickland, 837 F.2d 507 (D.C. Cir. 1988), after each motion to dismiss was filed, the Court issued an order warning Taalohi that if he failed to respond to each defendant s motion by the given deadline, the court could treat the motion as conceded and enter judgment in favor of each defendant. On February 25, 2010, the Court granted Taalohi s motion for an extension of time in which to file a response or opposition to the motions, ordering plaintiff to do so on or before March 26, 2010, and again warning plaintiff of the consequences of failing to do so. Local Civil Rule 7(b), which governs oppositions to motions, provides: Within 14 days of the date of service or at such other time as the Court may direct, an opposing party shall serve and file a memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to the motion. If such a memorandum is not filed within the prescribed time, the Court may treat the motion as conceded. Dockets.Justia.com LCvR 7(b). The March 26, 2010 deadline has passed and plaintiff has neither responded to these motions nor sought an additional extension of time in which to do so. The Court therefore treats the motions as conceded. Accordingly, the Court concludes that 7-Eleven, Inc. s motion to dismiss [#2] and Sheriff s Office Department s motion to dismiss [#4] shall be granted. An appropriate order accompanies this memorandum opinion. Henry H. Kennedy, Jr. United States District Judge 2

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