Xerox Corporation v. CBG Legal, Inc.
Plaintiff: Xerox Corporation
Defendant: CBG Legal, Inc.
Case Number: 2:2014cv08948
Filed: November 19, 2014
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: S. James Otero
Presiding Judge: Michael R. Wilner
Nature of Suit: Contract: Other

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May 19, 2015 Opinion or Order Filing 21 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER by Judge S. James Otero Re Motion for Default Judgment 19 . The Court GRANTS Plaintiff's Motion for Default Judgment. The Court HEREBY ORDERS Defendant CBG Legal, Inc. to pay Plaintiff Xerox Corporation damages in the amount of $84,654.10 and attorney's fees in the amount of $4,901.94, as well as post-judgment interest pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1961(a). (jre)
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Plaintiff: Xerox Corporation
Represented By: Geronimo Perez
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