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· 9/22/1967

Mattos v. United States

Citations

  • 274 F. Supp. 38
  • 1967 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8097

How courts have described this case

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  • concluding pro se plaintiff’s conduct amounted to a reckless disregard of how his repeated failure to comply with court-ordered deadlines affected the case
  • finding that pro se plaintiff’s failure to provide the court with updated contact information was “indicative of his disregard for the court’s ability to manage th[e] litigation in an orderly fashion” and amounted to fault
  • finding that pro se plaintiff’s failure to provide the court with updated contact information was “indicative of his disregard for the court’s ability to manage th[e] litigation in an orderly fashion” and amounted to fault
  • finding that pro se plaintiff's failure to provide the court with updated contact information was “indicative of his disregard for the court's ability to manage th[e] litigation in an orderly fashion” and amounted to fault

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Judges: MacBride

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