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Fed. Trade Comm'n v. Amazon.com

United States District Court, Western District of Washington
Jul 21, 2023
2:23-cv-0932-JHC (W.D. Wash. Jul. 21, 2023)

Opinion

2:23-cv-0932-JHC

07-21-2023

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Plaintiff, v. AMAZON.COM, INC., Defendant.

DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP Attorneys for Defendant Kenneth E. Payson, WSBA #26369 James Howard, WSBA #37259 COVINGTON & BURLING LLP Stephen P. Anthony* Laura Flahive Wu* Laura M. Kim* John D. Graubert* John E. Hall* Megan L. Rodgers* HUESTON HENNIGAN LLP John C. Hueston* Moez M. Kaba* Joseph A. Reiter* *admitted pro hac vice FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Attorneys for Plaintiff Evan Mendelson, D.C. Bar #996765 Olivia Jerjian, D.C. Bar #1034299 Thomas Maxwell Nardini, IL Bar #6330190 Colin D. A. McDonald, WSBA #55243 Federal Trade Commission


DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP

Attorneys for Defendant

Kenneth E. Payson, WSBA #26369

James Howard, WSBA #37259

COVINGTON & BURLING LLP

Stephen P. Anthony*

Laura Flahive Wu*

Laura M. Kim*

John D. Graubert*

John E. Hall*

Megan L. Rodgers*

HUESTON HENNIGAN LLP

John C. Hueston*

Moez M. Kaba*

Joseph A. Reiter*

*admitted pro hac vice

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

Attorneys for Plaintiff

Evan Mendelson, D.C. Bar #996765

Olivia Jerjian, D.C. Bar #1034299

Thomas Maxwell Nardini, IL Bar #6330190

Colin D. A. McDonald, WSBA #55243

Federal Trade Commission

STIPULATED MOTION AND ORDER EXTENDING DEADLINE FOR PARTIES TO SUBMIT PROTECTIVE ORDER

JOHN H. CHUN, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

STIPULATED MOTION

The parties, by and through their attorneys of record, respectfully request that the Court enter the proposed order set forth below, which extends the deadline from July 24, 2023, until August 11, 2023, for the parties to submit a joint stipulated proposed protective order or, if the parties are unable to reach an agreement, two separate proposed protective orders accompanied by a joint submission describing each party's justification for its proposal.

In support of this request, the parties represent the following to the Court:

1. On July 5, 2023, the Court entered an order directing the parties, on or before July 24, 2023, to submit a joint stipulated proposed protective order or, if the parties are unable to reach an agreement, two separate proposed protective orders, accompanied by a joint submission describing each party's justification for its proposal. Dkt. 14 at 2-3. Accordingly, absent an extension of time, the parties' deadline to submit a joint stipulated proposed protective order or joint submission describing each party's justification for its proposed protective order is July 24, 2023.

2. The parties have exchanged multiple drafts of a proposed protective order and have engaged in ongoing discussions in an effort to eliminate or at least narrow areas in dispute.

3. In order for the parties to continue their ongoing discussions and to attempt to reach agreement regarding the terms of a proposed stipulated protective order, the parties agree (subject to Court approval) to extend from July 24, 2023, until to August 11, 2023, the deadline for the parties to submit a joint stipulated proposed protective order or joint submission describing each party's justification for its proposed protective order.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Fed. Trade Comm'n v. Amazon.com

United States District Court, Western District of Washington
Jul 21, 2023
2:23-cv-0932-JHC (W.D. Wash. Jul. 21, 2023)
Case details for

Fed. Trade Comm'n v. Amazon.com

Case Details

Full title:FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Plaintiff, v. AMAZON.COM, INC., Defendant.

Court:United States District Court, Western District of Washington

Date published: Jul 21, 2023

Citations

2:23-cv-0932-JHC (W.D. Wash. Jul. 21, 2023)