Gamache v. Bylsma et al
Christine Gamache |
Edward Bylsma, Robin Yakhour, Craig Randall, Russ Bradseth, Barry Folsom, John Doe, Clark County, Richard Roe and Rachel Roe |
3:2015cv05154 |
March 13, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Tacoma Office |
Clark |
Benjamin H. Settle |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1981 |
None |
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Filing 67 ORDER denying 58 Motion to Compel & 59 motion to continue, and granting 63 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery. 53 Second MOTION for Summary Judgment is renoted for 7/15/2016. Signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle.(MGC) |
Filing 47 ORDER granting 14 Motion for Summary Judgment by Judge Benjamin H. Settle.(TG) |
Filing 37 ORDER by Judge Benjamin H. Settle granting in part and denying in part 28 Motion for Extension of Time.(TG) |
Filing 27 ORDER by Judge Benjamin H. Settle granting 23 Motion for Extension of Time to Answer; requiring additional briefing on January 4, and responsive briefs by January 11, 2016. 14 MOTION for Summary Judgment: Noting Date 1/11/2016.(TG) |
Filing 19 ORDER by Judge Benjamin H. Settle re 14 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by John Doe, Edward Bylsma, Russ Bradseth, Robin Yakhour, Craig Randall, Richard Roe, Rachel Roe, Clark County, Barry Folsom, 14 MOTION for Summary Judgment: Noting Date 11/20/2015. The motion is granted in part and denied in part and plaintiff may file an amended complaint by November 26, 2015. (TG) |
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