Toshner et al v. JPMorgan Chase & Co et al
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MINUTE ORDER: No later than 12/6/2024, Plaintiff shall file a supplemental report explaining the legal support for the request for a jury trial contained in the joint status report. If Plaintiff does not file a supplemental report, or if the report indicates that a jury trial was not timely demanded, the Court will schedule this matter for a bench trial. Authorized by District Judge Kymberly K. Evanson. (SB)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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DANIEL TOSHNER, et al.,
v.
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JP MORGAN CHASE AND CO., CHASE
BANK,
Defendant(s).
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Plaintiff(s),
CASE NO. C24-0947-KKE
The following Minute Order is made by direction of the Court, the Honorable Kymberly
K. Evanson, United States District Judge:
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The parties submitted their joint status report, wherein Plaintiff requests that this case be
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set for a trial by jury. Dkt. No. 35 at 8. The basis for this jury demand is not clear to the Court: it
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does not appear (from the documents available) that Plaintiff filed a jury demand while the case
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was pending in King County Superior Court, nor did Plaintiff file a jury demand within 14 days
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of the service of the notice of removal. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 81(c)(3); see also Dkt. No. 1-2 at 1
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(indicating no jury demand). Defendant expressed no opinion on the jury issue in the joint status
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report. Dkt. No. 35 at 8.
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No later than December 6, 2024, Plaintiff shall file a supplemental report explaining the
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legal support for the request for a jury trial contained in the joint status report. If Plaintiff does not
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file a supplemental report, or if the report indicates that a jury trial was not timely demanded, the
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Court will schedule this matter for a bench trial.
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Dated this 22nd day of November, 2024.
Ravi Subramanian
Clerk
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/s/ Serge Bodnarchuk
Deputy Clerk
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