Clark County Bancorporation v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 3:14-cv-05816-BHS (2018)
Court: District Court, D. Washington
Number: infdco20181012g01
Visitors: 4
Filed: Oct. 11, 2018
Latest Update: Oct. 11, 2018
Summary: ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER BENJAMIN H. SETTLE , District Judge . Plaintiff Clark County Bancorporation ("CCB") and Defendant Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as Receiver for Bank of Clark County ("FDIC-Receiver") filed a Stiplulated Motion to Modify Scheding Order (the "Stipulated Motion"). Having considered the Stipulated Motion, and having found good cause for the requested relief, the Stipulated Motion is hereby GRANTED and the Scheduling Order is re
Summary: ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER BENJAMIN H. SETTLE , District Judge . Plaintiff Clark County Bancorporation ("CCB") and Defendant Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as Receiver for Bank of Clark County ("FDIC-Receiver") filed a Stiplulated Motion to Modify Scheding Order (the "Stipulated Motion"). Having considered the Stipulated Motion, and having found good cause for the requested relief, the Stipulated Motion is hereby GRANTED and the Scheduling Order is rev..
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER
BENJAMIN H. SETTLE, District Judge.
Plaintiff Clark County Bancorporation ("CCB") and Defendant Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as Receiver for Bank of Clark County ("FDIC-Receiver") filed a Stiplulated Motion to Modify Scheding Order (the "Stipulated Motion"). Having considered the Stipulated Motion, and having found good cause for the requested relief, the Stipulated Motion is hereby GRANTED and the Scheduling Order is revised as follows:
Motions in limine should be filed by November 16, 2018
Agreed pretrial order filed with the Court by December 21, 2018
Pretrial Conference January 7, 2019, at 1:30 p.m.
Trial briefs, proposed voir dire, jury instructions, January 29, 2019
agreed neutral statement of the case and deposition
designations due by
Trial Date February 19, 2019
SO ORDERED.
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