Wild Fish Conservancy v. United States Environmental Protection Agency et al

Filing 91

ORDER granting parties' 90 Joint Motion to Amend Case Schedule. Parties shall submit a proposal that addresses briefing deadlines and page limits for cross-motions for summary judgment on all remaining claims by 9/20/2018; Federal Defendants' Lodging of the Supplemented Administrative Records not later than 9/20/2018; Reopened discovery shall be completed by 9/28/2018. Signed by Judge Barbara J. Rothstein. (TH)

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1 The Honorable Barbara J. Rothstein 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 7 8 WILD FISH CONSERVANCY, No. 2:15-cv-01731 9 10 11 12 Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, et al., Defendants, 13 14 ORDER AMENDING THE CASE SCHEDULE and COOKE AQUACULTURE PACIFIC, LLC, 15 Intervenor-Defendant. 16 17 Before the Court is the parties’ Joint Motion (ECF No. 90) to amend the case schedule. 18 The Court has fully considered the motion for a modification of the schedule, and finds that good 19 20 21 22 cause exists to grant the motion. Accordingly, the Court ORDERS that the motion to amend the case schedule (ECF No. 90) is hereby GRANTED, and that the following deadlines established by the Court’s January 2, 2018, and June 8, 2018 Minute Orders (ECF No. 61 and 78) are hereby amended as follows: 23 -1- 1 Parties shall submit a proposal that addresses briefing deadlines and 2 page limits for cross-motions for summary judgment on all remaining September 20, 2018 claims 3 Federal Defendants’ Lodging of the Supplemented Administrative 4 Records not later than 5 6 7 Reopened discovery shall be completed by September 28, 2018 All other dates and provisions of the Court’s January 2, 2018, and June 8, 2018 Minute Orders (ECF Nos. 61 and 78) remain unchanged. 8 9 10 11 12 September 20, 2018 DATED this 15th day of August, 2018. BY THE COURT: A Barbara Jacobs Rothstein U.S. District Court Judge -2-

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