Morales v. American Builders & Contractors Supply Co Inc et al
Filing
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ORDER re Parties' 13 Expedited Joint Motion for Discovery Pursuant to LCR 37(a)(2). Signed by Judge John H. Chun.(MJV)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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ARISTEO LOPEZ MORALES, an individual,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
AMERICAN BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS
SUPPLY CO., INC., a foreign corporation; and,
JOHN DOES 1-3,
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This matter comes before the Court on the Parties’ LCR 37 Submission Regarding
Plaintiff’s In-Person Deposition and IMEs, Dkt. # 13, and the Court having considered the
LCR 37 Submission, arguments of counsel, and the pleadings and other papers filed in this
action,
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
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ORDER RE: LCR 37 SUBMISSION
REGARDING PLAINTIFF’S INPERSON DEPOSITION AND IMEs
Defendants.
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Case No. 2:24-cv-00920-JHC
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Plaintiff Aristeo Lopez Morales (“Plaintiff”) shall appear for his deposition in
person in the State of Washington, where Plaintiff filed this pending action. The Parties shall
work cooperatively in good faith to have the in-person deposition completed by April 30,
2025.
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Plaintiff shall appear for any Independent Medical Examinations (“IME”) in
person in the State of Washington. Any in-person IMEs shall be scheduled to occur within two
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ORDER RE: LCR 37 SUBMISSION REGARDING PLAINTIFF’S
IN-PERSON DEPOSITION AND IMEs - 1
[Case No. 2:24-cv-00920-JHC]
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days after Plaintiff’s in-person deposition. The Parties shall work cooperatively in good faith to
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have any in-person IMEs completed by April 30, 2025.
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DATED this 11th day of March, 2025.
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John H. Chun
United States District Judge
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ORDER RE: LCR 37 SUBMISSION REGARDING PLAINTIFF’S
IN-PERSON DEPOSITION AND IMEs - 2
[Case No. 2:24-cv-00920-JHC]
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