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Delashaw v. Seattle Times Company, 18-cv-00537-JLR. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20180711844 Visitors: 6
Filed: Jul. 02, 2018
Latest Update: Jul. 02, 2018
Summary: STIPULATED MOTION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER TO MOOT CHARLES COBBS' MOTION TO DISMISS NOTE ON MOTION CALENDAR: JUNE 29, 2018 JAMES L. ROBART , District Judge . On June 25, 2018, Plaintiff Johnny B. Delashaw, Jr. (Dr. Delashaw) filed an Amended Complaint (Dkt. # 20) by right (not by stipulation) pursuant to Rule 15(a)(1)(B). Dr. Delashaw and Defendant Charles Cobbs (Dr. Cobbs) submit this stipulation to inform the Court that, in light of the filing of the Amended Complaint, they agree that Dr
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STIPULATED MOTION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER TO MOOT CHARLES COBBS' MOTION TO DISMISS

NOTE ON MOTION CALENDAR: JUNE 29, 2018

On June 25, 2018, Plaintiff Johnny B. Delashaw, Jr. (Dr. Delashaw) filed an Amended Complaint (Dkt. # 20) by right (not by stipulation) pursuant to Rule 15(a)(1)(B). Dr. Delashaw and Defendant Charles Cobbs (Dr. Cobbs) submit this stipulation to inform the Court that, in light of the filing of the Amended Complaint, they agree that Dr. Cobbs' pending motion to dismiss Dr. Delashaw's original complaint (Dkt. #19) is moot, that neither Dr. Delashaw nor Dr. Cobbs plans to file responsive briefing on the pending motion, and that Dr. Cobbs' response to the Amended Complaint (in whatever form Dr. Cobbs elects) is due by July 9. The Parties agree that no prejudice will be incurred by either side, and judicial economy will be served, if this joint request is granted.

ORDER

Based on the foregoing Stipulated Motion, the Court finds that Dr. Cobbs' motion to dismiss Dr. Delashaw's complaint (Dkt. #19) is moot and that no further briefing or hearing on that motion shall occur. The Court's finding is without prejudice to any party's right to respond as that party deems appropriate based on Dr. Delashaw's amended complaint.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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