Amazon.com Inc et al v. Peng et al
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ORDER. The Court GRANTS Plaintiffs' 32 motion for a 60-day extension to serve via the Hague Convention Defendants Chuangxing, Haiyongtao, and Rictron and to move for alternative service. Signed by Hon. Brian A Tsuchida. (MJV)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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AMAZON.COM INC., et al.,
Plaintiff,
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v.
CAO PENG, et al.,
Defendant.
CASE NO. C23-607-TL-BAT
ORDER GRANTING ADDITIONAL
TIME TO SERVE VIA THE HAGUE
CONVENTION AND TO MOVE
FOR ALTERNATIVE SERVICE
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In a status report, Plaintiffs request a 60-day extension of time to serve via the Hague
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Convention Defendants Chuangxing, Haiyongtao, and Rictron because although the relevant
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documents appear to have been served, no such confirmation has been received after eight
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months, and Plaintiffs intend to move for alternative service based on an email received in
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response by those Defendants to being served. Dkt. 32. The Court GRANTS Plaintiffs’ motion
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for a 60-day extension to serve via the Hague Convention Defendants Chuangxing, Haiyongtao,
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and Rictron and to move for alternative service.
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DATED this 10th day of May, 2024.
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BRIAN A. TSUCHIDA
United States Magistrate Judge
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ORDER GRANTING ADDITIONAL TIME TO
SERVE VIA THE HAGUE CONVENTION
AND TO MOVE FOR ALTERNATIVE
SERVICE - 1
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