Opinion
CV 24-0101 FMO (PVC)
07-03-2024
Anahaid Khoudagoulian v. Martin J. O'Malley, Comm'r of Social Security
Present The Honorable Pedro V. Castillo, United States Magistrate Judge
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
PROCEEDINGS: [IN CHAMBERS] ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY THIS ACTION SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED FOR FAILURE TO PROSECUTE
On January 4, 2024, Plaintiff filed a Complaint seeking review of Defendant's decision denying disability benefits. (Dkt. No. 1). On March 8, 2024, Defendant filed an Answer to the Complaint, which was limited to filing the Certified Administrative Record. (Dkt. No. 9). Pursuant to the Supplemental Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for Social Security Cases, Plaintiff was required to file a brief in support of her Complaint no later than April 8, 2024. See Fed.R.Civ.P. Supp. SS Rules 5, 6. As of today, Plaintiff has neither filed the required brief nor requested an extension of time in which to do so.
Accordingly, Plaintiff is ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE, within 14 days of the date of this Order, why this action should not be dismissed with prejudice for failure to prosecute, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b). Plaintiff may discharge this Order by either filing her brief in support of the Complaint or a request for extension of time. Plaintiff is expressly advised that failure to timely file the required memorandum will result in this action being dismissed with prejudice for failure to prosecute, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b) .
IT IS SO ORDERED.