Fifer Support Services LLC v Lyndon Southern Insurance Company
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MINUTE ORDER re Defendant's 19 Stipulated Protective Order Regarding Wayne Fueling Systems, LLC. As a third party, Wayne Fueling Systems, LLC can enter into an agreement with the parties using Exhibit A of the original stipulated protective order. See Dkt. No. 18 . Accordingly, the Court DENIES without prejudice the stipulation between Lyndon Southern and Wayne Fueling Systems, LLC, Dkt. No. 19 . Authorized by Judge Jamal N Whitehead. (KRA)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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FIFER SUPPORT SERVICES LLC, a
Washington for profit business doing
business as 196th St. SW AM/PM,
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MINUTE ORDER
Plaintiff,
v.
LYNDON SOUTHERN INSURANCE
COMPANY, a foreign corporation doing
business in Washington,
Defendant.
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CASE NO. 2:23-cv-1260
The following Minute Order is made by direction of the Court, the Honorable
Jamal N. Whitehead, United States District Judge:
On March 22, 2024, this Court signed a stipulated protective order between
Plaintiff Fifer Support Services LLC (“Fifer”) and Defendant Lyndon Southern
Insurance Company (Lyndon Southern). Dkt. No. 18. On May 7, 2024, Lyndon
Southern filed a “Stipulated Protective Order Regarding Wayne Fueling Systems,
LLC” signed by both Lyndon Southern and non-party Wayne Fueling Systems, LLC.
Dkt. No. 19.
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As a third party, Wayne Fueling Systems, LLC can enter into an agreement
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with the parties using Exhibit A of the original stipulated protective order. See Dkt.
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No. 18. Accordingly, the Court DENIES without prejudice the stipulation between
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Lyndon Southern and Wayne Fueling Systems, LLC, Dkt. No. 19.
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Dated this 9th day of May 2024.
Ravi Subramanian
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Clerk
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/s/Kathleen Albert
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Deputy Clerk
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