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Filing 2

ORDER DIRECTING SERVICE BY MAIL by Judge Robert S. Lasnik. (RS, )

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Simon v. Bellevue School District Doc. 2 Case 2:06-cv-00708-RSL Document 2 Filed 05/23/2006 Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SERVICE ORDER - 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE GINA SIMON, Plaintiff, v. BELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendant. Case No. C06-0708RSL ORDER DIRECTING SERVICE BY MAIL Plaintiff is proceeding pro se in this action. Plaintiff has submitted a mailing address for service of process on defendant, and service of plaintiff's complaint is hereby ORDERED, as follows: (1) Service by Clerk The Clerk is directed to send by first class mail a copy of the complaint, a copy of this Order, two copies of the Notice of Lawsuit and Request for Waiver of Service of Summons, a Waiver of Service of Summons, and a return envelope, postage prepaid, addressed to the Clerk's office to defendant at the following address: Bellevue School District P.O. Box 90010 Bellevue, WA 98009-9010 Dockets.Justia.com Case 2:06-cv-00708-RSL Document 2 Filed 05/23/2006 Page 2 of 3 1 2 (2) Response Required Defendant shall have thirty (30) days within which to return the enclosed Waiver 3 of Service of Summons. If defendant timely returns the signed Waiver, it shall have sixty 4 (60) days after the date designated on the Notice of Lawsuit to file and serve an answer to 5 the complaint or a motion permitted under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil 6 Procedure. 7 If defendant fails to return the signed Waiver in a timely manner, it will be 8 personally served with a summons and complaint and may be required to pay the full 9 costs of such service, pursuant to Rule 4(d)(2). A defendant who has been personally 10 served shall file an answer or motion permitted under Rule 12 within thirty (30) days 11 after service. 12 13 (3) Filing and Service by Parties, Generally Counsel are required to electronically file all documents with the Court. Pro se 14 litigants may file either electronically or in paper form. Information and procedures for 15 electronic filing can be found on the Western District of Washington's website at 16 www.wawd.uscourts.gov. Unless electronically filed, all original documents and papers 17 submitted for consideration by the Court in this case, and a duplicate of all such papers, 18 are to be filed with the Clerk of Court. The originals and copies of all such papers shall 19 indicate in the upper right-hand corner the name of the Judge to whom the copies are to 20 be delivered. The papers shall be accompanied by proof that such documents have been 21 served upon counsel for the opposing party (or upon any party acting pro se). The proof 22 shall show the day and manner of service and may be written acknowledgment of service, 23 by certificate of a member of the bar of this court, or by affidavit of the person who 24 served the papers. 25 26 SERVICE ORDER - 2 Case 2:06-cv-00708-RSL Document 2 Filed 05/23/2006 Page 3 of 3 1 2 (4) Motions Any request for court action shall be set forth in a motion, properly filed and 3 served. The motion shall include in its caption (immediately below the title of the 4 motion) a designation of the date upon which the motion is to be noted on the Court's 5 calendar for consideration. See Local Civil Rule 7(d). If a party fails to file and serve 6 timely opposition to a motion, the court may deem any opposition to be without merit. 7 8 (5) Direct Communications with District Judge or Magistrate Judge No direct communication is to take place with the Judge with regard to this case. 9 All relevant information and papers are to be electronically filed or directed to the Clerk. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SERVICE ORDER - 3 DATED this 23rd day of May, 2006. A Robert S. Lasnik United States District Judge

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