Demeulenaere v. Rockwell Manufacturing Co.
Demeulenaere v. Rockwell Manufacturing Co.
Opinion of the Court
We agree with the statement by Judge Cashin, 31 F.R.D. 575, “if there ever was a case that deserved to be dismissed for lack of prosecution this is it.” After over ten years of procrastination and failure to obey repeated orders of the Court, for which plaintiffs themselves are largely responsible, the dismissal of the complaint, with prejudice, for failure to prosecute, pursuant to Rule 41(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure,
Affirmed.
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- Robert DEMEULENAERE, Marcel Demeulenaere, Jeanne Demeulenaere, Irma Demeulenaere, Irene Demeulenaere, Paul Demeulenaere, Alfred Demeulenaere, and Universal Cash Register Corporation, Universal Machines, Inc., C. E. Schroeder and Marcel Anthony D'Oehaine, Intervenor-Plaintiffis-Appellants, Raymond Flasselaertre, Andre Mattyssens and Auguste Lambiotte, Additional Intervenor-Plaintilfs-Appellants v. ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Ohmer Corporation, The National Cash Register Company and John O. Ekblom
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