Meyer v. Receivables Performance Management, LLC
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ORDER by Judge Richard A Jones. The court has reviewed the parties' stipulation to modify the deadline to file a class certification motion. Dkt. # 38 . The court orders as follows: The parties shall complete any discovery related to class certification by April 16, 2014, Parties' joint statement ddl 3/14/2014, motion for class certification ddl 4/30/2014. (CL)
HONORABLE RICHARD A. JONES
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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DEVON MEYER,
Plaintiff,
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RECEIVABLES PERFORMANCE
MANAGEMENT, LLC,
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Defendant.
The court has reviewed the parties’ stipulation to modify the deadline to file a
class certification motion. Dkt. # 38. The court orders as follows.
1) The parties shall complete any discovery related to class certification by April
16, 2014. If the parties have discovery disputes and are unable to resolve
them, they must file any discovery motion so that it is properly noted for no
later than April 11, 2014.
2) No later than March 14, 2014, the parties shall file a joint statement advising
the court whether they have reached a settlement of this matter. If they have
(and assuming the settlement is on behalf of a class of plaintiffs), they shall
propose, in detail, deadlines and procedures for obtaining court approval of
their settlement.
3) If the parties do not settle this matter, Plaintiffs shall file a motion for class
certification no later than April 30, 2014 and shall note it for consideration no
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later than June 13, 2014. The parties may brief that motion on the schedule
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they proposed in their stipulation.
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4) The court will not modify these deadlines absent a demonstration of
extraordinary circumstances.
Dated this 15th day of January, 2014.
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The Honorable Richard A. Jones
United States District Court Judge
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