Integrity Structures LLC v. Windsor Window Company et al
Integrity Structures LLC |
Windsor Window Company, Huttig Inc and River City Window & Door Inc |
3:2009cv05100 |
February 23, 2009 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Other Statutory Actions Office |
Clark |
Ronald B. Leighton |
Defendant |
Federal Question |
28:1446 Petition for Removal |
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Filing 92 ORDER on STIPULATION re 90 Voluntarily Dismissing Defendant Huttig, Inc. with prejudice and without costs or attorney fees to any party, signed by Judge Ronald B. Leighton. (DN) |
Filing 67 ORDER granting 63 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery. The deadline for discovery cut off is extended to 2/22/2010, for the limited purpose of conducting depositions of corporate representatives of defendant Huttig, defendant River City Window & Door, and Anderson Door & Window. Any variances to the list of deponents in the extended discovery period shall be by court order following specific request of a party. Signed by Judge Ronald B. Leighton.(CMG) |
Filing 61 ORDER denying 33 Motion to Compel as to request for sanctions; finding as moot 35 Motion to Quash; finding as moot 39 Motion for Protective Order; denying 14 Defendant Windsor Window's Motion for Summary Judgment; denying 30 Defendant Huttig's Motion for Summary Judgment, signed by Judge Ronald B. Leighton.(DN) |
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