Leavitt Granted Extension to File Answer Against Central Credit in Western District of Washington
Case Summary
Leavitt received an extension of time to file an answer in the civil case against Central Credit, docket 23-cv-01817, in the Western District of Washington. The court granted the extension to accommodate Leavitt's schedule or preparation needs. The deadline for response was formally extended.
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Key Issues
- • Extension granted
- • Answer filing
- • Central Credit defendant
- • Western District of Washington
Docket Snapshot
Court
W.D. Wash.
Western District of Washington · 9th Circuit · WA
Docket
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Civil
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Latest Filing
2:23-cv-01817 Leavitt v. Central Credit LLC
Other · May 12, 2026
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1 Defendant
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What the record shows
This case is tied to Western District of Washington, a federal district court in WA.
The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 12, 2026.
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About This Court
Western District of Washington (W.D. Wash.) is a federal district court in the 9th Circuit, WA.
Case Timeline
1 event2:23-cv-01817 Leavitt v. Central Credit LLC
The court granted Central Credit LLC more time to file their answer in the case Leavitt v. Central Credit LLC, case number 2:23-cv-01817. This delays the defendant's formal response to the plaintiff's complaint, extending the timeline for initial pleadings. Attorneys should note the adjusted schedule for upcoming deadlines.
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