Guru Denim, Inc. v. WWW.XSCOLLECTION.COM et al
Guru Denim, Inc. |
WWW.XSCOLLECTION.COM and Does |
2:2009cv00961 |
February 9, 2009 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Western Division - Los Angeles Office |
Los Angeles |
Chapman |
Matz |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1051 Trademark Infringement |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 22 PERMANENT INJUNCTION PURSUANT TO STIPULATION 21 by Judge A. Howard Matz. GOOD CAUSE APPEARING THEREFORE, THE COURT ORDERS that this Permanent Injunction shall be and is hereby entered in the within action (see attached Permanent Injunction for furt her information). Defendants are hereby restrained and enjointed. This Injunction shall be deemed to have been served upon Defendants at the time of its execution by the Court. The Court finds there is no just reason for delay in entering this Injunc tion and, pursuant to Rule 54(a) of the FRCP, the Court directs immediate entry of this Injunction against Defendants. The Court shall Dismiss the action with prejudice as to Defendants with each party bearing its own costs and attorneys' fees i ncurred to date. This Court shall retain jurisdiction over the Defendants for the purpose of making further orders necessary or proper for the construction or modification of this consent decree and judgment; the enforcement hereof; the punishment of any violations hereof, and for the possible entry of a further Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation in this action. (MD JS-6. Case Terminated). (jp) |
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