Gladstone v. Amazon.com Services LLC
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ORDER re Parties' 25 Joint Status Report. The Parties are ORDERED to meet and confer and propose a trial schedule within fourteen (14) days of the Court's ruling on Defendant's 21 Motion to Dismiss. Signed by Judge Tana Lin. (MJV)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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ANDREA GLADSTONE, individually and
on behalf of all others similarly situated,
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v.
Plaintiff,
CASE NO. 2:23-cv-00491-TL
ORDER
AMAZON WEB SERVICES, INC.,
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Defendant.
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This matter is before the Court on the Parties’ Joint Status Report. Dkt. No. 25. The
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Parties jointly propose that the Court delay entering a scheduling order until after the Court has
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ruled on Defendant Amazon Web Services, Inc.’s pending Motion to Dismiss (Dkt. No. 21). Dkt.
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No. 25 at 4. The Parties further propose that they confer after the Court’s ruling and propose a
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schedule for remaining pretrial deadlines at that time. Id. The Court agrees with the proposal.
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Accordingly, the Parties are ORDERED to meet and confer and propose a trial schedule
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within fourteen (14) days of the Court’s ruling on Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss.
Dated this 14th day of November 2023.
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Tana Lin
United States District Judge
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