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Jimenez v. Gen. Motors

United States District Court, W.D. Texas, Austin Division
Mar 5, 2024
1:23-CV-01357-RP (W.D. Tex. Mar. 5, 2024)

Opinion

1:23-CV-01357-RP

03-05-2024

GUADALUPE JIMENEZ II, Plaintiff v. GENERAL MOTORS, LLC, Defendant


ORDER

SUSAN HIGHTOWER, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE.

On November 7, 2023, Plaintiff filed his Complaint. Dkt. 1. To date, however, there is no indication that Plaintiff has served Defendants with the complaint and summons. “If a defendant is not served within 90 days after the complaint is filed, the court-on motion or on its own after notice to the plaintiff-must dismiss the action without prejudice against that defendant or order that service be made within a specified time.” FED. R. CIV. P. 4(M). MORE THAN 90 DAYS HAVE PASSED SINCE PLAINTIFF FILED HIS COMPLAINT.

IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff shall show cause in writing on or before March 18, 2024, as to why Plaintiff's claims against Defendant should not be dismissed for failure to timely effectuate service. Failure to comply with the Court's order by the deadline may result in the dismissal of this action. See FED. R. CIV. P. 41(B) (ACTION MAY BE DISMISSED FOR WANT OF PROSECUTION OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH COURT ORDER); Larson v. Scott, 157 F.3d 1030, 1031 (5th Cir. 1998) (“A district court sua sponte may dismiss an action for failure to prosecute or comply with any court order.”).


Summaries of

Jimenez v. Gen. Motors

United States District Court, W.D. Texas, Austin Division
Mar 5, 2024
1:23-CV-01357-RP (W.D. Tex. Mar. 5, 2024)
Case details for

Jimenez v. Gen. Motors

Case Details

Full title:GUADALUPE JIMENEZ II, Plaintiff v. GENERAL MOTORS, LLC, Defendant

Court:United States District Court, W.D. Texas, Austin Division

Date published: Mar 5, 2024

Citations

1:23-CV-01357-RP (W.D. Tex. Mar. 5, 2024)