United States District Court, Southern District of Illinois
IN RE YASMIN AND YAZ (DROSPIRENONE) MARKETING, SALES PRACTICES AND PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION MDL No. 2100 This Document Relates to: Therese Costa
v.
Bayer Corp., et al No. 3:11-cv-10082-DRH-PMF
ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS WITHOUT PREJUDICE
David R. Herndon, Chief Judge United States District Court
This matter is before the Court on Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s motion for an Order dismissing the plaintiff’s claims without prejudice for failure to file an appearance as required by this Court’s Order and Local Rule 83.1. Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc. filed the motion on January 9, 2014. To date, the plaintiff has not filed a responsive pleading.
On September 23, 2013, the Court granted a motion to withdraw filed by the plaintiff’s counsel (Doc. 15). The plaintiff’s counsel timely served a copy of the order on all counsel of record and unrepresented parties as required by Local Rule 83.1 and as stated in the order (Doc. 16). The Order provided that, “[i]f plaintiff or her new counsel fails to file a supplementary entry of appearance within 21 days of the entry of this Order, plaintiffs’ actions will be subject to dismissal without prejudice under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b) for failure to prosecute or to comply with the Orders of this Court including failure to comply with the Plaintiff Fact Sheet requirements” (Doc. 15). To date, and in violation of the Order and Local Rule 83.1, the plaintiff has not filed a supplementary appearance.
The plaintiff must comply with the Local Rules and this Court’s orders. Fed.R.Civ.P. 41(b). Accordingly, for the reasons stated herein, the claims of the ...