Opinion ID: 436314
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Heading: Certification to the State Court

Text: 14 Plaintiff also renews her motion to certify the present appeal to the Washington Supreme Court. That court recently reiterated the reasonableness standard as the measure that is to be applied to determine good faith under the Washington Consumer Protection Act. Schroeder, 99 Wash.2d at 73, 659 P.2d at 514. The court has since granted reconsideration of Schroeder. Although it is unclear, plaintiff's certification motion is apparently the result of this decision. 15 The motion must be denied. No compelling reason to use that procedure has been identified. The reasonableness standard articulated in Schroeder is a reiteration of the standard established in Levy, 90 Wash.2d 846, 586 P.2d 845. There is no reason to believe that the court would modify the reasonableness requirement on reconsideration of the particular facts in Schroeder.