Galloway v. Tristar Products, Inc et al
Latosha Galloway |
Tristar Products, Inc and Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc |
2:2017cv00981 |
June 29, 2017 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
King |
John C Coughenour |
Personal Injury- Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 31 ORDER Dismissing case without prejudice for failure to prosecute signed by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (TH) (cc: Plaintiff via first class mail) |
Filing 30 MINUTE ORDER to SHOW CAUSE why Plaintiff's claims should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute re Defendants' 28 Motion. Plaintiff shall file a response with the Court within 14 days from the issuance of this order. Authorized U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour. (SWT) (cc: Plaintiff via USPS) |
Filing 27 MINUTE ORDER granting counsel's 25 Unopposed Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Heather M. Cover, James S. Rogers, and the Law Offices of James S. Rogers are withdrawn as counsel for Plaintiff. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (SWT)(Attorney Heather Melissa Cover and James Steven Rogers terminated) (cc: Plaintiff via USPS) |
Filing 9 MINUTE ORDER granting 7 Stipulated Motion for an extension of time for Defendants to answer or otherwise respond to complaint; deadline extended to 7/26/2017. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (PM) |
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