Oxy-Health, LLC v. Diane Pechenick et al
Oxy-Health, LLC |
Does, California Realty Partners, Inc., Jason Rose and Diane Pechenick |
2:2009cv03796 |
May 28, 2009 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Western Division - Los Angeles Office |
Los Angeles |
Hillman |
Lew |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1114 Trademark Infringement |
Both |
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Filing 103 ORDER DISMISSING CASE by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew GRANTING Stipulation to Dismiss Case 102 . IT IS ORDERED THAT all claims between Plaintiff Oxy-Health, LLC,Defendant Diane Pechenick and Defendant California Realty Partners, Inc. d/b/aHealing Dives, Inc . are hereby dismissed with prejudice pursuant to the November12, 2010 Settlement Agreement (Agreement) between them. Each party shallbear its own costs and fees. This Court will continue to maintain jurisdiction over enforcement of the Agreement. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (shb) |
Filing 85 ORDER by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew, granting Plaintiff's MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment as to Defendants' Fourth Affirmative Defense for Unclean Hands 45 . The Court finds that Defendants California Realty Partners, Inc. and Diane Pechenick failed to provide evidence to support the affirmative defense of Unclean Hands. (lom) |
Filing 56 JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION filed by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew. I is hereby Ordered that: Jason Rose as an individual, Jason Rose doing business under afictitious business name, and any business that Jason Rose owns, in whole or inpart, directly or indirectly, including through any family member or acquaintance, and any business from which Jason Rose obtains or has the ability to obtain any financial benefit, directly or indirectly, and any business or person that Rose controls ("Rose&quo t;): a) shall not purchase or otherwise bid on any of Oxy's current trademarks or future registered trademarks or any marks confusingly similar to those trademarks, etc. The parties, and each of them, waive all rights in this matter to a trial, a trial by jury, any appeal, any and all legal or applicable defenses or remedieseach party may have in this action, a motion to vacate judgment, a motion for a new trial, a collateral attack on judgment, or any other rights or remedies that each pa rty may now have or at any time hereafter may have to attack the Stipulated Judgment. The Stipulated Judgment is a final, non-appealable Judgment and Order. Nothing in the Stipulated Judgment waives either party's right to bring an action against the other party for any future unlawful conduct. (Refer to attached document for details.) (lom) |
Filing 28 STIPULATION GOVERNING THE DESIGNATION AND HANDLING OF CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS; ORDER by Magistrate Judge Stephen J. Hillman: Good cause appearing, the foregoing stipulation 27 is APPROVED. IT IS SO ORDERED. (See document for further details.) (pcl) |
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