JAMES L. ROBART, District Judge.
Plaintiff Ricardo Castillo and Defendant United Rentals (North America), Inc. ("United Rentals") (collectively, the "Parties") stipulate as follows through their respective counsel:
1. Plaintiff filed this class and collective action on October 23, 2017, alleging claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. §§ 201, et seq. ("FLSA") and Washington state law.
2. On January 29, 2018, the Court entered a Case Management Order setting deadlines for briefing class certification and decertification of any collective conditionally certified under the FLSA. ECF 27.
3. On March 26, 2018, the Court vacated that case schedule after granting in part and denying in part United Rentals' Motion to Dismiss and ordered the Parties to submit a new proposed case schedule containing deadlines through class certification and FLSA collective decertification by April 13, 2018. ECF 33.
4. On April 16, 2018, the Court issued an order on the Parties' stipulation adopting the following case management dates:
5. The Parties were actively conducting discovery, including preparing for the deposition of United Rentals' Rule 30(b)(6) corporate designee and conducting Plaintiff's deposition.
6. Plaintiff subsequently filed a motion seeking leave to amend his complaint to substitute Plaintiff Ricardo Castillo with opt-in plaintiff Sean Powell as a representative plaintiff as to all causes of action. ECF 44. Plaintiff Ricardo Castillo does not intend to proceed as the named plaintiff in this action. United Rentals intends to oppose Plaintiff's motion seeking leave to be substituted as representative plaintiff of the putative class and collective.
7. Given the uncertainty of the pleadings, the Parties have postponed the scheduling of further depositions.
8. Given the uncertainty of the pleadings, the appropriate scope and course of discovery, and the status of Plaintiff's potential claims under the FLSA, the Parties agree that the April 16, 2018 case management dates should be vacated until the Court has an opportunity to rule upon Plaintiff's motion seeking leave to amend his complaint.
9. The Parties agree that the most efficient way to proceed is for the Parties to jointly propose to the Court new case management dates in the event the Court eventually grants Plaintiff's motion to amend.
Therefore, the Parties respectfully request that the Court enter the accompanying Proposed Order vacating the case management dates previously set forth in the Court's April 16, 2018 Order. The Parties will jointly submit new proposed case management dates, if appropriate, after the Court has ruled on Plaintiff's pending motion to amend his complaint.
IT IS SO STIPULATED.
Pursuant to the accompanying stipulation, and for good cause shown, the Court GRANTS the stipulation.
The Court accordingly vacates the case schedule previously set forth in the Court's April 16, 2018 Order. The Parties are hereby ORDERED to jointly confer regarding the propriety and terms of a revised case management schedule within 14 days of the Court's entry of an order upon Plaintiff's pending motion to amend his complaint.
IT IS SO ORDERED.