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The court issued an Order to Show Cause regarding dismissal for lack of prosecution due to failure to timely serve the defendant(s) within 90 days of filing the complaint. The plaintiff was ordered to show cause by February 10, 2020, why the action should not be dismissed.
Sun Kil v. P.V. Mart, Inc. — Plain English Summary
What Happened
Sun Kil filed a lawsuit against P.V. Mart, Inc., claiming the company failed to accommodate a disability or medical need. However, after filing the complaint, Sun Kil did not properly deliver legal documents to the defendant within the required 90-day timeframe.
What the Court Decided
The court did not rule on the actual disability accommodation claim. Instead, it dismissed the case because of a procedural problem: Sun Kil failed to serve the defendant with the lawsuit papers on time. The court gave Sun Kil until February 10, 2020, to explain why the case should not be dismissed.
Why This Matters for Workers
This case highlights an important lesson for anyone considering a lawsuit: timing and proper procedures matter just as much as the strength of your claim. Even if you have a valid disability accommodation case, failing to follow court procedures can result in your case being thrown out before it's ever heard. Workers should work closely with an attorney to ensure all legal steps are completed correctly and promptly.
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