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Amazon.com, Inc. v. Wei "Tony" Jiang, 2:18-cv-00356-RSL. (2019)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20190211613 Visitors: 3
Filed: Feb. 06, 2019
Latest Update: Feb. 06, 2019
Summary: SECOND STIPULATATION AND [ PROPOSED ] ORDER PERMITTING CERTAIN DEPOSITIONS AFTER DISCOVERY CUTOFF ROBERT S. LASNIK , District Judge . Plaintiffs Amazon.com, Inc. ("Amazon") and Vera Bradley Designs, Inc. ("Vera Bradley"), and Defendants Daixiuzhen Diaxuzhen, Zhu Young Cheng, Zhenyao Yang, Yoko Nakamura, Jun Fan, Akira Nakamura, Lili Nelson, Wenjun Song, and Wenjuan Liu jointly present the following stipulation and request that the Court enter the proposed subjoined order. STIPULATION 1.
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SECOND STIPULATATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER PERMITTING CERTAIN DEPOSITIONS AFTER DISCOVERY CUTOFF

Plaintiffs Amazon.com, Inc. ("Amazon") and Vera Bradley Designs, Inc. ("Vera Bradley"), and Defendants Daixiuzhen Diaxuzhen, Zhu Young Cheng, Zhenyao Yang, Yoko Nakamura, Jun Fan, Akira Nakamura, Lili Nelson, Wenjun Song, and Wenjuan Liu jointly present the following stipulation and request that the Court enter the proposed subjoined order.

STIPULATION

1. On May 10, 2018, the Court entered a minute order setting the trial dates and related deadlines in this case. In that order, the Court required discovery to be completed by February 3, 2019.

2. On January 11, 2019, the Court entered an order granting the parties' stipulated request to permit certain depositions to take place after the discovery cutoff.

3. Due to scheduling constraints of counsel and one of the defendants, who is currently located in China, the parties have further agreed to take Defendant Zhenyao Yang's deposition during the week of February 11, 2019.

4. Accordingly, the parties have agreed—and respectfully request the Court's leave—to take this deposition after the February 3, 2018 discovery cutoff. This stipulation will not require the amendment or postponement of any other case deadlines, including the dispositive motions deadline or the trial date.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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