United States of America et al v. Daiya Healthcare PLLC

Filing 26

ORDER: On or before 12/20/2024, the parties in both of these matters shall file a stipulation of dismissal, along with a copy of the Settlement Agreement, or a joint status report indicating why such stipulation cannot be filed. Defendant's request to be excused from the requirement of filing a copy of the Settlement Agreement is DENIED, but the Settlement Agreement may be filed under seal. Signed by Judge Thomas S. Zilly. (MJV)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 7 8 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and STATE OF WASHINGTON, ex rel. JEANETTE NYMAN, 9 Plaintiffs, 10 v. 11 DAIYA HEALTHCARE, PLLC, 12 Defendant. 13 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, STATE OF 14 CALIFORNIA, STATE OF HAWAII, STATE OF NEW MEXICO, and STATE OF WASHINGTON, 15 ex rel. JOHN DOE, 16 Plaintiffs, 17 C20-1525 TSZ C22-0565 TSZ ORDER v. 18 DAIYA HEALTHCARE, PLLC and BHUPINDER WALIA, M.D., 19 Defendants. 20 21 Having reviewed the parties’ Joint Status Report in Case No. C20-1525, docket no. 25, 22 indicating that an extension of the deadline for filing a stipulation of dismissal is required because 23 ORDER - 1 1 defendant Daiya Healthcare PLLC needs additional time to make an initial settlement payment, the 2 Court hereby ORDERS as follows: 3 (1) On or before December 20, 2024, the parties in both of these matters shall file a 4 stipulation of dismissal, along with a copy of the Settlement Agreement, or a joint status report 5 indicating why such stipulation cannot be filed; 6 (2) Defendant’s request to be excused from the requirement of filing a copy of the 7 Settlement Agreement is DENIED, but the Settlement Agreement may be filed under seal; and 8 (3) 9 DATED this 21st day of November, 2024. The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Order to all counsel of record. 10 A 11 12 Thomas S. Zilly United States District Judge 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ORDER - 2

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