[WSBAPT] Question about Thurston County Superior Court ex parte

Tom Westbrook tjw at w3net.net
Thu Jun 11 22:55:50 PDT 2020


    
Not sure why you need to shorten time on a motion to strike, but you aren't going to get any love on that. Just set it for a normal Friday civil motion calendaring in front of the assigned judge and argue that motion. You won't get a shot at shortenting time without an emergency situation. 
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From: Candace Wilkerson <cwilkerson at wongfleming.com> 
Date: 06/11/2020  5:31 PM  (GMT-07:00) 
To: WSBA Probate & Trust Listserv <wsbapt at lists.wsbarppt.com> 
Subject: [WSBAPT] Question about Thurston County Superior Court ex parte 



Hi Listmates,
 
I’m working on only my second case in Thurston County Superior Court since I came to WA.  I’m having trouble understanding how to calendar a motion for order shortening time in that court (this is a civil action).  I filed a motion to redact,
 which is to be set before the assigned judge.  And I am trying to request an order shortening time so we won’t have to wait for hearing till Thurston County’s usual civil motions trial calendar on Friday mornings.  From what I see on the court’s COVID announcement,
 ex parte is only hearing emergencies.  
 
So I emailed the judge’s clerk to ask if the judge would hear the motion for order shortening time.  Her response essentially referred me to the court’s website (thanks, bureaucrats!).  Does anyone know? 

 
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