Laddi et al v. Soraya Motor Co. et al
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MINUTE ORDER per parties' 32 Stipulation, Plaintiffs may file an amended complaint by 6/9/2017; Answer due three weeks after the filing of the amended complaint. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (PM)
THE HONORABLE JOHN C. COUGHENOUR
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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GURSHARAN LADDI, et al.,
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Plaintiffs,
MINUTE ORDER
v.
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CASE NO. C17-0287-JCC
SORAYA MOTOR CO., et al.,
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Defendants.
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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’ stipulation regarding filing an
amended complaint and a response thereto (Dkt. No. 32). Following the Court’s ruling denying
Plaintiffs’ motion to remand, (Dkt. No. 31), the parties met and conferred to discuss their
respective positions regarding the allegations in the first amended class action complaint, (Dkt.
No. 1-2). Whereas Plaintiffs intend to amend the Complaint, the parties STIPULATE AND
AGREE as follows:
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That pursuant to Rule 15(a)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Plaintiffs
may file an amended complaint on or before June 9, 2017, subject to the right of
Defendants to assert any and all defenses to the claims and allegations asserted
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therein, including but not limited to any motion to dismiss or motion to compel
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arbitration; and
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That the time for Defendants to respond to any amended complaint, including but
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not limited to any motion to dismiss or motion to compel arbitration, shall be
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three weeks after the filing of the amended complaint.
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Pursuant to the foregoing stipulation, it is so ORDERED.
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DATED this 18th day of May 2017.
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William M. McCool
Clerk of Court
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s/Paula McNabb
Deputy Clerk
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