Castro v. Tri Marine Fish Company, LLC et al

Filing 49

MINUTE ORDER re parties' 48 Joint Status Report. All matters in this case are STAYED until 8/31/2019. No later than that date, the parties shall file a joint status report apprising the Court of whether the stay should be extended or the Court should establish a briefing schedule. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (TH)

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THE HONORABLE JOHN C. COUGHENOUR 1 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 7 8 9 MICHAEL D. CASTRO, 10 11 12 Plaintiff, CASE NO. C17-0008-JCC MINUTE ORDER v. TRI MARINE FISH COMPANY, LLC, 13 Defendant. 14 15 16 17 The following Minute Order is made by direction of the Court, the Honorable John C. Coughenour, United States District Judge: This matter comes before the Court on the parties’ joint status report (Dkt. No. 48). This 18 case was re-assigned to the Court, following the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ opinion 19 reversing and remanding the case for further proceedings. (See Dkt. Nos. 43, 44.) The Court 20 ordered the parties to file a joint status report regarding the issues pending before the Court for 21 resolution. (Dkt. No. 47.) In their joint status report, the parties request a 90-day stay of 22 proceedings to continue settlement negotiations and attend mediation. (Dkt. No. 48.) 23 Finding good cause, the parties’ request is GRANTED. All matters in this case are 24 STAYED until August 31, 2019. No later than that date, the parties shall file a joint status report 25 apprising the Court of whether the stay should be extended or the Court should establish a 26 briefing schedule. If the parties reach a final settlement prior to that date, they shall file a MINUTE ORDER C17-0008-JCC PAGE - 1 1 2 stipulated dismissal. DATED this 12th day of July 2019. 3 William M. McCool Clerk of Court 4 s/Tomas Hernandez Deputy Clerk 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 MINUTE ORDER C17-0008-JCC PAGE - 2

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