Bolding et al v. Banner Bank

Filing 75

ORDER granting plaintiff's 70 Motion for Leave to File Over-Length Motion for Class Certification, signed by Judge Robert S. Lasnik. (SWT)

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1 THE HONORABLE ROBERT S. LASNIK 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 12 KELLY BOLDING, and MICHAEL MANFREDI, individually and on behalf of a class No. 2:17-cv-0601 RSL of all others similarly situated, ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO FILE Plaintiffs, AN OVERLENGTH MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION v. 13 BANNER BANK, a Washington Corporation, 9 10 11 14 NOTE ON MOTION CALENDAR: May 4, 2018 Defendant. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO FILE AN OVERLENGTH MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION (Cause No. 2:17-cv-0601 RSL) Page i THE BLANKENSHIP LAW FIRM, P.S. 1000 Second Avenue, Suite 3250 Seattle, Washington 98104 (206) 343-2700 1 The Court hereby GRANTS Plaintiff’s request for leave to file an additional six (6) 2 pages of briefing in their Motion for Class Certification. Plaintiffs shall have a total of thirty 3 (30) pages for their Motion for Class Certification, and Defendant shall have a total of thirty 4 (30) pages for its Response. 5 6 ORDERED this 15th day of May, 2018. 7 8 AROBERT S. LASNIK THE HONORABLE 9 10 11 U.S. District Court Judge PRESENTED BY: 12 THE BLANKENSHIP LAW FIRM, P.S. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 By: s/ Scott C. G. Blankenship Scott C. G. Blankenship, WSBA No. 21431 Richard E. Goldsworthy, WSBA No. 40684 The Blankenship Law Firm, P.S. 1000 Second Avenue, Suite 3250 Seattle, WA 98104 Telephone: (206) 343-2700 Facsimile: (206) 343-2704 Email: sblankenship@blankenshiplawfirm.com rgoldsworthy@blankenshiplawfirm.com Attorneys for Plaintiff 21 22 23 24 25 26 ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO FILE AN OVERLENGTH MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION (Cause No. 2:17-cv-0601 RSL) Page 1 THE BLANKENSHIP LAW FIRM, P.S. 1000 Second Avenue, Suite 3250 Seattle, Washington 98104 (206) 343-2700

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