BATSON v. DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST AMERICAS, 2:15-cv-00193-SAB. (2016)
Court: District Court, D. Washington
Number: infdco20161108h90
Visitors: 19
Filed: Nov. 07, 2016
Latest Update: Nov. 07, 2016
Summary: ORDER DENYING MOTION TO VACATE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE STANLEY A. BASTIAN , District Judge . Before the Court is Defendants' Motion to Vacate Settlement Conference, ECF No. 130, and a related motion to expedite, ECF No. 129. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Corbit, who is scheduled to conduct the settlement conference, indicates that his court is capable of providing the logistical support necessary to host the conference. The Court therefore denies the motion to vacate the settlement conference, whi
Summary: ORDER DENYING MOTION TO VACATE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE STANLEY A. BASTIAN , District Judge . Before the Court is Defendants' Motion to Vacate Settlement Conference, ECF No. 130, and a related motion to expedite, ECF No. 129. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Corbit, who is scheduled to conduct the settlement conference, indicates that his court is capable of providing the logistical support necessary to host the conference. The Court therefore denies the motion to vacate the settlement conference, whic..
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ORDER DENYING MOTION TO VACATE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
STANLEY A. BASTIAN, District Judge.
Before the Court is Defendants' Motion to Vacate Settlement Conference, ECF No. 130, and a related motion to expedite, ECF No. 129. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Corbit, who is scheduled to conduct the settlement conference, indicates that his court is capable of providing the logistical support necessary to host the conference. The Court therefore denies the motion to vacate the settlement conference, which shall be conducted according to Chief Judge Corbit's Order as amended.
Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
1. Defendants' Motion to Vacate Settlement Conference, ECF No. 130, is DENIED.
2. Defendants' Motion to Expedite, ECF No. 129, is GRANTED.
IT IS SO ORDERED. The District Court Executive is hereby directed to file this Order and provide copies to counsel and to pro se Plaintiffs.
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