Ullrich v. Navy Federal Credit Union

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE JO-ANNE F. ULLRICH, § § No. 539, 2015 Defendant Below, § Appellant, § Court Below—Superior Court § of the State of Delaware v. § § C.A. No. N13C-11-118 NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, § § Plaintiff Below, § Appellee. § Submitted: June 27, 2016 Decided: July 18, 2016 ORDER This 18th day of July 2016, it appears to the Court that: (1) This appeal is from the Superior Court’s entry of judgment against the appellant, Jo-Anne Ullrich, in a breach of contract action brought by the appellee, Navy Federal Credit Union. Ullrich’s opening brief was due to be filed by April 22, 2016. When Ullrich did not file the brief, the Chief Deputy Clerk issued a brief delinquency notice, dated April 27, 2016, advising Ullrich that the brief must be filed within seven days. Ullrich did not respond to the brief delinquency notice and did not file the opening brief. (2) On May 5, 2016, the Clerk issued a notice, by certified mail, directing Ullrich to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed for failure to file the opening brief. The notice to show cause directed Ullrich to respond within ten days and advised her that if she did not respond, dismissal of the appeal would be deemed to be unopposed. (3) On May 23, 2016, Ullrich responded to the notice to show cause and asked for more time to file the opening brief. By letter dated May 23, 2016, the Clerk advised Ullrich that the Court would hold the notice to show cause in abeyance pending receipt of her opening brief on or before June 24, 2016. Ullrich was informed that if the brief was not filed by June 24, 2016, the appeal would be dismissed without further notice and as unopposed. (4) Ullrich has filed nothing further in this case and has not filed the opening brief. Under these circumstances, dismissal of the appeal is deemed to be unopposed. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, under Supreme Court Rules 29(b) and 3(b)(2), that the appeal is DISMISSED. BY THE COURT: /s/ Collins J. Seitz, Jr. Justice 2