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