Bavington et al v. Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company
Isabel Leon and Christopher Bavington |
Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company |
2:2020cv00533 |
April 8, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
John C Coughenour |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 11 MINUTE ORDER granting parties' #10 Stipulated Motion for relief from the initial disclosures deadline. Initial Disclosure Deadline is extended from 6/4/2020 to 6/10/2020. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (PM) |
Filing 10 Stipulated MOTION for Relief from Deadline, filed by Plaintiffs Christopher Bavington, Isabel Leon. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order) Noting Date 6/4/2020, (Comstock, Jeff) |
Filing 9 LETTER from the Court. (GT) |
Filing 8 ORDER REGARDING DISCOVERY AND DEPOSITIONS by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (GT) |
Filing 7 MINUTE ENTRY SETTING INITIAL CASE MANAGEMENT DATES All counsel and any pro se parties are directed to meet and confer and to provide the Court with a combined Joint Status Report (the Report) by the deadline set below. This meet-and-confer must be a face-to-face meeting or a telephonic conference. If the parties are unable to agree on any part of the Report, they may answer in separate paragraphs; no separate reports are to be filed. The Report must contain the following information: 1. An estimate of the number of days needed for trial; 2. The date by which the case will be ready for trial; and 3. Whether the parties intend to mediate per LCR 39.1 and, if so, when the parties expect to complete mediation.The deadlines below may be extended only by court order. Any request for extension of these deadlines should be made by email to Courtroom Deputy Clerk Gabriel Traber at gabriel_traber@wawd.uscourts.gov. The parties who have appeared in this matter must meet and confer before contacting the Court to request an extension. If this case involves claims that are exempt from the requirements of FRCP 26(a) and 26(f), please notify the Courtroom Deputy Clerk. Please note: Initial Disclosures are not to be filed. FRCP 26(f) Conference Deadline is 5/28/2020, Initial Disclosure Deadline is 6/4/2020, Joint Status Report due by 6/11/2020.(GT) |
Filing 6 DEMAND for JURY TRIAL by Plaintiffs Christopher Bavington, Isabel Leon (Birk, Ian) |
Filing 5 ANSWER to Complaint; by Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company.(Hampton, Joseph) |
Filing 4 LETTER from Clerk re receipt of case from King County Superior Court and advising of WAWD case number and judge assignment. (CDA) |
U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour added. (CDA) |
Filing 3 CORPORATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT identifying Corporate Parent MetLife, Inc. for Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company. Filed pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P 7.1. Filed by Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company (Hampton, Joseph) |
Filing 2 VERIFICATION OF STATE COURT RECORDS re #1 Notice of Removal by Defendant Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company (Hampton, Joseph) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from King County Superior Court, case number 20-2-06158-1 SEA; (Receipt # AWAWDC-6260281), filed by Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Complaint)(Hampton, Joseph) |
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