Forever 21, Inc. v. Forever 26 et al
Forever 21, Inc. |
Forever 26, Everything $5.99, Does, $2 Only Clothing, 26Forever, Inc., Magic Price, Inc., Iraj Natan and Imelda Orona |
2:2010cv04331 |
June 11, 2010 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Consuelo B. Marshall |
Suzanne H. Segal |
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Filing 41 FINAL JUDGMENT, INCLUDING PERMANENT INJUNCTION AGAINST DEFENDANT $2 ONLY CLOTHING 39 by Judge Consuelo B. Marshall. No appeals shall be taken from this Final Judgment, Including Permanent Injunction, and the parties waive all rights to appeal. Each party shall bear its own attorneys' fees and costs incurred in this matter. (See attached document for details.) (lom) |
Filing 16 CONSENT JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION by Judge Consuelo B. Marshall in favor of Forever 21, Inc. and against Imelda Orona, Everything $5.99. This Court has jurisdiction over Defendants Imelda Orona and Everything $5.99 and over the subj ect matter at issue in this action. Defendants Imelda Orona and EVERYTHING $5.99 consent to jurisdiction of this Court for the purpose of construing, executing and enforcing this Consent Judgment and Permanent Injunction, and this Court retains jurisdiction for this purpose. Imelda Orona and EVERYTHING $5.99 agree to pay FOREVER 21 the sum of $2,000 within 10 business days of the date of execution of this Consent Judgment. (See attached document for details.) (MD JS-6. Case Terminated) (lom) |
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