Amazon.com Inc et al v. Peng et al

Filing 33

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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1 2 3 4 5 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 6 7 8 AMAZON.COM INC., et al., Plaintiff, 9 10 11 12 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 13 In a status report, Plaintiffs request a 60-day extension of time to serve via the Hague 14 Convention Defendants Chuangxing, Haiyongtao, and Rictron because although the relevant 15 documents appear to have been served, no such confirmation has been received after eight 16 months, and Plaintiffs intend to move for alternative service based on an email received in 17 response by those Defendants to being served. Dkt. 32. The Court GRANTS Plaintiffs’ motion 18 for a 60-day extension to serve via the Hague Convention Defendants Chuangxing, Haiyongtao, 19 and Rictron and to move for alternative service. 20 DATED this 10th day of May, 2024. 21 A 22 BRIAN A. TSUCHIDA United States Magistrate Judge 23 ORDER GRANTING ADDITIONAL TIME TO SERVE VIA THE HAGUE CONVENTION AND TO MOVE FOR ALTERNATIVE SERVICE - 1

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