Venice PI LLC v. Doe 1 et al
Venice PI, LLC |
Doe 1, Doe 2, Doe 3, Doe 4, Doe 5, Doe 6, Doe 7, Doe 8, Doe 9, Doe 10 and Doe 11 |
2:2017cv01075 |
July 14, 2017 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
King |
Thomas S. Zilly |
Copyrights |
17 U.S.C. ยง 101 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 57 MINUTE ORDER granting plaintiff's 56 Unopposed Motion to Dismiss; dismissing the Amended Complaint and this action without prejudice. Authorized by Judge Thomas S. Zilly. (SWT) (cc: Defendants Scott Steele and Megan Devillers via USPS) |
Filing 53 MINUTE ORDER granting plaintiff's 51 Motion to Resume Cases; directing plaintiff to SHOW CAUSE on or before 11/16/2018, why the Court should not, in light of Cobbler, dismiss the amended complaint. Any objection by a defendant to plaintiff's response to this show cause order shall be filed by 12/7/2018. Authorized by Judge Thomas S. Zilly. (SWT) (cc: Megan Devillers, Scott Steele via USPS) |
Filing 14 MINUTE ORDER granting Plaintiff's 12 Motion for Extension of Time to Serve Complaint. The deadline for plaintiff to effect service is EXTENDED from October 12, 2017, to October 30, 2017. Authorized by Judge Thomas S. Zilly. (SWT) |
Filing 9 ORDER granting Plaintiff's 5 Motion for Expedited Discovery, signed by Judge Thomas S. Zilly. (SWT) |
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