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Beaver v. American Express National Bank

Docket 2:24-cv-01302, Washington Western District Court (Aug. 20, 2024)
Judge John C. Coughenour, presiding
Consumer Credit
DivisionSeattle
Cause15:1681 Fair Credit Reporting Act
Case Type480 Consumer Credit
Tags480 Consumer Credit, 480 Consumer Credit
Plaintiff Beaver
Defendant American Express National Bank
Plaintiff Ronald Beaver
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No. 33 ORDER

Document Beaver v. American Express National Bank, 2:24-cv-01302, No. 33 (W.D.Wash. Nov. 8, 2024)
Moreover, none of the remaining claims are adequately pleaded (or fail as a matter of law).
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No. 30 ORDER

Document Beaver v. American Express National Bank, 2:24-cv-01302, No. 30 (W.D.Wash. Nov. 4, 2024)
In it, Defendant asks the Court to prohibit Plaintiff from making additional filings, pending deposition of Defendant’s motion to dismiss (Dkt. No. 9).
The Court has broad discretion to stay a proceeding incidental to the inherent power to control its own docket.
This includes staying further proceedings pending disposition of a motion to dismiss.
In determining whether to grant such a stay, the Court considers (1) “the possible damage which may result from the granting of a stay,” (2) “the hardship or inequity which a party may suffer in being required to go forward,” and (3) “the orderly course of justice measured in terms of the simplifying or complicating of issues, proof, and questions of law which could be expected to
If the Court denies Defendant’s motion to dismiss, a Rule 26(f) preliminary scheduling order will follow.
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