Writers Guild of America, West, Inc. v. Motocross The Movie, LLC et al
Writers Guild of America, West, Inc. |
Steve Austin and Motocross The Movie, LLC |
2:2010cv00437 |
January 21, 2010 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Otis D Wright |
Other |
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Filing 9 JUDGMENT by Judge Otis D Wright, II: The regularly noticed Motion for Order Confirming the Arbitrator's Opinion and Award and for Entry of Judgment in Conformity Therewith of Petitioner Writers Guild of America, West, Inc. was taken under submis sion. The Court having considered the pleadings orders the following: 1) Respondents shall pay the Guild $5,000.00 for the unpaid script publication fee and $2,243.8. 2) Respondents, jointly and severally, shall pay the Guild $7,500.00 in damages. 3) The Guild is assigned the right to receive all monies owed Respondents. 4) The Guild shall advance the Arbitrator's fee of $2,515.00 and the Court Reporter's fee of $611.08, being hereby assigned the right to recov er from Respondents, jointly and severally, their half share of the Arbitrator's fee, namely $1,257.50, and the Court Reporter's fee, namely $305.54. 5) Respondents, jointly and severally, are further ordered to pay the Guild $2,500.00 in attorneys' fees and $350.00 in costs; total judgment of $19,156.87. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (mg) |
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