Northwest Boring Company Inc v. Zurich American Insurance Company
Northwest Boring Company Inc |
Zurich American Insurance Company |
2:2017cv00174 |
February 3, 2017 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
King |
John C Coughenour |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
None |
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Filing 39 MINUTE ORDER granting parties' 38 Stipulated Motion for Dismissal. This action is DISMISSED with prejudice and without an award of costs to any party. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (TH) |
Filing 37 MINUTE ORDER re-noting Plaintiff's 15 MOTION for Summary Judgment and Defendant's 20 Cross MOTION for Summary Judgment to 5/31/2018. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (TH) |
Filing 35 MINUTE ORDER granting 34 stipulated motion to extend the expert witness disclosure deadline. Expert Witness Disclosure/Reports under FRCP 26(a)(2) due by 4/26/2018. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (PM) |
Filing 33 MINUTE ORDER renoting Plaintiff's 15 MOTION for Summary Judgment , and Defendant's 20 Cross MOTION for Summary Judgment to 4/27/2018. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (TH) |
Filing 31 MINUTE ORDER grating parties' 30 Stipulation to extend the discovery cutoff. The discovery cutoff in the matter is extended to May 10, 2018. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (TH) |
Filing 26 MINUTE ORDER re-noting Plaintiff's 15 MOTION for Summary Judgment to 3/9/2018, authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (TH) |
Filing 19 MINUTE ORDER grating parties' 18 Stipulation to Continue Motion for Summary Judgment. The Clerk is DIRECTED to renote Plaintiff's summary judgment motion (Dkt. No. 15 ) to February 16, 2018. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (TH) |
Filing 14 MINUTE ORDER granting in part parties' 13 Stipulation to Extend Dates filed. 39.1 mediation to be completed by 3/2/2018, Discovery completed by 3/11/2018, Dispositive motions due by 4/10/2018, Expert Witness Disclosure/Reports under FR CP 26(a)(2) due by 4/10/2018, Rebuttal Expert Disclosure/Reports due by 5/10/2018, Pre-trial Motions due by 6/4/2018, Pretrial Order due by 6/27/2018, Trial briefs to be submitted by 7/2/2018, Bench Trial is set for 7/9/2018 at 9:30 AM before U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (TH) |
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Plaintiff: Northwest Boring Company Inc | |
Represented By: | Zachary O McIsaac |
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Defendant: Zurich American Insurance Company | |
Represented By: | Jose Dino Vasquez |
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