First American Property & Casualty Insurance Company v. Broan-NuTone LLC

Filing 26

ORDER granting Parties' 25 Stipulated Motion to Continue Trial Date. The Clerk is authorized to issue a minute order setting a new trial date at the end of the court's trial calendar, along with new dates for all unexpired pretrial deadlines. Signed by Judge James L. Robart.(SR)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 8 9 10 11 FIRST AMERICAN PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, 12 v. 13 14 ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION TO CONTINUE TRIAL DATE BROAN-NUTONE LLC, Defendant. 15 16 Plaintiff, CASE NO. C20-0199JLR Before the court is the parties’ joint stipulated motion requesting a new trial date 17 and extension of pretrial case deadlines. (Mot. (Dkt. # 25).) The parties previously 18 requested an extension of pretrial case deadlines. (4/9/21 Mot. (Dkt. # 23).) The court 19 denied that request but indicated that the court would consider moving the parties’ trial 20 date to the end of the court’s trial calendar if they so requested. (4/12/21 Order (Dkt. 21 # 24) (noting that court is currently scheduling trials in winter of 2022-23).) The parties 22 now request a trial date at the end of the court’s calendar. (Mot. at 1.) They submit that ORDER - 1 1 there is good cause for delay because they intend to mediate and believe that “the 2 likelihood of a mediated settlement is increased if in the interim the parties can avoid 3 additional attorneys and expert fees.” (Id. at 2.) 4 The court GRANTS the parties’ stipulated motion to extend the trial date (Dkt. 5 # 25). The Clerk is authorized to issue a minute order setting a new trial date at the end 6 of the court’s trial calendar, along with new dates for all unexpired pretrial deadlines. 7 Dated this 26th day of April, 2021. 8 A 9 JAMES L. ROBART United States District Judge 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ORDER - 2

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