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Licudine v. Gallegos
In January 2004, Licudine filed a personal injury action against Eucalia and Roy Gallegos, arising from a January 2002 automobile accident. The court notified Licudine that a case management conference was scheduled for June 29, 2004, and that Licudine must file a case management statement at least 15 days before the conference.
On June 29, Licudine's counsel failed to appear at the case management conference. On that date, the court issued an order to show cause why the case should not be dismissed for failure to appear at the case management conference, failure to file a case management statement, and failure to serve defendants. The court scheduled the order to show cause hearing for July 29, 2004. Order affirmed.

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