iHealth Labs, Inc. v. Fingix
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1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 6 SAN JOSE DIVISION 7 8 IHEALTH LABS, INC., Case No. 20-cv-05699-VKD 9 Plaintiff, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY 10 Vv. ACTION SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED 11 FINGIX, I-ENTERPRISE, et al., Def . efendants
13 On August 14, 2020, the Court issued an initial case management scheduling order
v 14 || requiring the parties to submit a joint case management statement by November 10, 2020. Dkt.
15 || No.6. Defendants have not appeared in this action or consented to magistrate judge jurisdiction. 16 || Plaintiff iHealth Labs, Inc. did not file a case management statement by the November 10 deadline
= 17 || and has taken no other action to prosecute the case other than to consent to magistrate judge
18 jurisdiction. 19 The Court possesses the inherent power to dismiss an action sua sponte “to achieve the 20 || orderly and expeditious disposition of cases.” Link v. Wabash R.R. Co., 370 U.S. 626, 629-33 21 (1962). Accordingly, iHealth Labs is ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE why the Court should not 22 || recommend that this action be dismissed for failure to prosecute. A written response to this Order 23 || must be filed by November 16, 2020. The Court will hold a hearing on this Order to Show Cause 24 || on November 17, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. 25 IT IS SO ORDERED. 26 Dated: November 12, 2020 . 28 □ 27 > VIRGINIA K. DEMARCHI 8 United States Magistrate Judge
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