HP Tuners, LLC v. Sykes-Bonnett et al
Filing
271
ORDER GRANTING AGREED 270 MOTION TO CONSOLIDATE CASES, signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle. The Agreed Motion to Consolidate Cases is granted and Case No. 3:20-cv-05973 is merged and consolidated into the present case for all purposes, including trial. (GMR)
HONORABLE BENJAMIN H. SETTLE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT TACOMA
HP TUNERS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability)
company,
)
)
Plaintiff,
)
)
vs.
)
)
KEVIN SYKES-BONNETT and SYKED)
ECU
TUNING
INCORPORATED,
a)
Washington
corporation,
and
JOHN)
MARTINSON,
)
CASE NO. 3:17-cv-05760-BHS
ORDER GRANTING AGREED MOTION
TO CONSOLIDATE CASES PURSUANT
TO FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL
PROCEDURE 42(a) and LCR 42
Defendants.
This matter coming to be hearing on the Agreed Motion to Plaintiff HP TUNERS, LLC, a
Nevada limited liability company (“HPT”) and Defendants, KEVIN SYKES-BONNETT
(“Sykes-Bonnett”), SYKED ECU TUNING INCORPORATED (“Syked Tuning”), JOHN
MARTINSON (“Martinson”), and SYKED PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING, LLC (“Syked
Performance”) to Consolidate Cases pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 42(a) and LCR
42, due notice having been given and the Court being fully advised in the premises,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
ORDER GRANTING AGREED MOTION TO CONSOLIDATE
CASES PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL
PROCEDURE 42(a) - page 1
Heurlin, Potter, Jahn, Leatham & Holtmann, P.S.
211 E. McLoughlin Boulevard, Suite 100
PO Box 611
Vancouver, WA 98666-0611
(360) 750-7547
The Agreed Motion to Consolidate Cases is granted and Case No. 3:20-cv-05973 be and
hereby is merged and consolidated into the present case for all purposes, including trial.
Dated this 5th day of March, 2021
ENTERED:
A
BENJAMIN H. SETTLE
United States District Judge
ORDER GRANTING AGREED MOTION TO CONSOLIDATE
CASES PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL
PROCEDURE 42(a) - page 2
Heurlin, Potter, Jahn, Leatham & Holtmann, P.S.
211 E. McLoughlin Boulevard, Suite 100
PO Box 611
Vancouver, WA 98666-0611
(360) 750-7547
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