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Samson v. UnitedHealthCare Services Inc., C19-0175JLR. (2019)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20190926d29 Visitors: 5
Filed: Sep. 25, 2019
Latest Update: Sep. 25, 2019
Summary: ORDER JAMES L. ROBART , District Judge . Before the court is Plaintiff Frantz Samson and Defendant UnitedHealthCare Services, Inc.'s stipulated motion to extend case management deadlines. (Mot. (Dkt. # 50).) The court has considered the stipulated motion, the relevant portions of the record, and the applicable law. Being fully advised, the court GRANTS the motion. The court finds that there is good cause to extend the case schedule as follows: EVENT CURRENT DEADLINE
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Before the court is Plaintiff Frantz Samson and Defendant UnitedHealthCare Services, Inc.'s stipulated motion to extend case management deadlines. (Mot. (Dkt. # 50).) The court has considered the stipulated motion, the relevant portions of the record, and the applicable law. Being fully advised, the court GRANTS the motion. The court finds that there is good cause to extend the case schedule as follows:

EVENT CURRENT DEADLINE REVISED DEADLINE Plaintiff's disclosure of experts October 4, 2019 November 13, 2019 related to class certification Defendant's disclosure of experts November 1, 2019 December 11, 2019 related to class certification Plaintiff's disclosure of rebuttal December 2, 2019 January 6, 2019 experts Deadline to complete expert December 20, 2019 January 17, 2019 depositions Plaintiff's motion for class January 17, 2020 January 31, 2019 certification due Defendant's class certification February 14, 2020 February 28, 2019 response due Plaintiff's class certification reply February 28, 2020 March 13, 2019 due Noting Date for Plaintiff's February 28, 2020 March 13, 2019 motion for class certification

Although the court finds good cause to grant the parties' stipulated motion, the court notes that this is the third extension to the class certification schedule. (See Dkt. ## 43, 49.) The court cautions the parties that it will not grant additional extensions absent good cause.

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