ELVH Inc v. Kelly Van Halen
ELVH Inc |
Kelly Van Halen |
2:2013cv07524 |
October 10, 2013 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Michael R. Wilner |
Trademark |
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Filing 38 PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh re Stipulation for Protective Order 37 ; See order for details. (jy) |
Filing 19 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DEFAULT JUDGMENT by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. Show Cause Hearing set for 1/27/2014 11:30 AM before Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. (jloz) |
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Represented By: | Jennifer Joanne McGrath |
Represented By: | Michael S Culver |
Represented By: | Jeffrey R Cohen |
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