McClintic v. Lithia Motors, Inc.
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LETTER from Clerk to counsel re receipt of case from King County Superior Court and advising of WAWD case number and judge assignment. (MKB)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
WILLIAM M. MCCOOL
CLERK
700 STEWART ST.
SUITE 2310
SEATTLE, WA 98101
May 24, 2011
MCCLINTIC V. LITHIA MOTORS, INC.
United States District Court Case No.: 2:11−cv−00859−JPD
Superior/District Court Case No.: 11−2−14632−4 SEA
Dear Counsel or Pro Se Party:
The above entitled action was removed to the United States District Court from the
Superior/District Court on May 23, 2011. This case has been assigned to the Honorable
James P. Donohue.
Your attention is directed to the provisions of Rule 38(b) and 81(c) of the Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure, pertaining to the filing of demands for trial by jury in Federal Court.
You are also advised that Local Civil Rule 101(b) states that each petitioner for removal
under Chapter 89 of Title 28, U.S.C., shall, within fourteen days of filing his notice of
removal, file with the clerk of this court copies of all additional records and proceedings in
the state court, together with verification of counsel that they are true and complete copies
of all the records and proceedings in the state court proceeding. The copies need not be
allowed as a cost item under 28 U.S.C. § 1920(4) unless certification is required after an
opposing party challenges the accuracy of the copies. Records and proceedings in the state
court, filed with the notice of removal, need not be refiled.
Pursuant to Local Civil Rule 101(c), if a motion is pending and undecided in the state court
at the time of removal, it will not be considered unless and until the moving party notes the
motion on this court's calendar in accordance with Local Civil Rule 7(d).
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
William M. McCool, Clerk
By: s/ Melody Byrd
Deputy Clerk
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