Microsoft Corporation v. Customer Focus Services LLC et al
Microsoft Corporation |
Anytime Techies LLC, C-Cubed Solutions Private Limited, Customer Focus Services LLC, Does, Marc Haberman and Rachel Eilat Haberman |
2:2014cv09667 |
December 18, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Percy Anderson |
Alicia G. Rosenberg |
Trademark |
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Filing 54 PERMANENT INJUNCTION AS TO CUSTOMER FOCUS SERVICES, LLC d/b/a OMNITECH SUPPORT, FIXNOW TECH AND TECHSUPPORT PRO; MARC HABERMAN; RACHEL EILAT HABERMAN; AND C-CUBED SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED by Judge Percy Anderson. Without any admission of liability and in settlement of this litigation, Defendants, along with each of their directors, principals, officers, representatives, successors, agents, assigns, and each of them, and all those persons or entities acting in concert or participation with them now or in the future, shall be and hereby are PERMANENTLY ENJOINED. (See attached document for details.) (MD JS-6. Case Terminated) (lom) |
Filing 52 CONSENT TO STIPULATED PERMANENT INJUNCTION AS TO ANYTIME TECHIES, LLC filed by Judge Percy Anderson against Defendant Anytime Techies LLC (pj) |
Filing 47 PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Alicia G. Rosenberg re Stipulation for Protective Order 46 . SEE ORDER FOR DETAILS. (mp) |
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