Homesite Insurance Company of the Midwest v. Ascolese et al
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ORDER granting parties' 25 Stipulated Motion for Extension of Time for Deadlines on Order Setting Trial Date and Related Dates; directing the clerk to issue a revised case scheduling order, signed by Judge Ricardo S Martinez. (SWT)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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HOMESITE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
THE MIDWEST, a North Dakota corporation,
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Plaintiff,
v.
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NO. 2:17-cv-01323-RSM
ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED
MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME
FOR DEADLINES ON ORDER SETTING
TRIAL DATE AND RELATED DATES
PATRICK ASCOLESE, a Washington resident,
EMILY ASCOLESE, a Washington resident,
PAUL DRINKWINE, a Washington resident,
and WILLIAM REED, a Washington resident,
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Defendants.
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This matter comes before the Court on the parties’ stipulation to extend deadlines in the
Court’s Order Setting Trial Date and Related Dates (Dkt. #15) by 60 days. Dkt. #25. The parties
request extension of certain deadlines based on settlement negotiations and the upcoming trial
date in the underlying action. Id. Based on the parties’ stipulation, the Court hereby ORDERS
that the deadlines set forth in Dkt. #15 will be extended by 60 days. Because the extension of
these deadlines alone would not permit the Court to resolve any dispositive motion before trial,
and based on the above information, the Court also ORDERS that the trial date be continued 60
days. The clerk is directed to issue a revised case scheduling order consistent with the above.
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF
TIME FOR DEADLINES ON ORDER SETTING TRIAL DATE AND
RELATED DATES - 1
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DATED this 18th day of July, 2018.
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RICARDO S. MARTINEZ
CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF
TIME FOR DEADLINES ON ORDER SETTING TRIAL DATE AND
RELATED DATES - 2
6539922.1
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