Sweet People Apparel, Inc. et al v. Jean Jacket Clothing et al
RCRV, Inc. and Sweet People Apparel, Inc. |
Kamyar Penhasi, John and Jane Does, Jean Jacket Clothing, Inc. and XYZ Companies |
2:2013cv07716 |
October 18, 2013 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Gary A. Feess |
Frederick F. Mumm |
Trademark |
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Filing 30 PERMANENT INJUNCTION ORDER filed by Judge Gary A. Feess against Defendants Jean Jacket Clothing, Inc., Kamyar Penhasi, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED THAT: 1. Jean Jacket, its respective subsidiaries, affiliates, divisions, officer, dire ctors, principals, servants, employees, successors and assigns, including its Present, Kaymar Penhasi, and all those in active concert or participation with Jean Jacket, or under its direct or indirect control, including manufacturers, suppliers, dis tributors and retailers who receive notice of this Permanent Injunction Order, are hereby enjoined, restrained and prohibited from..... The Court retains jurisdiction of this action for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Permanent Injunc tion Order, and the Parties Settlement Agreement, by way of contempt motion or otherwise. The Parties waive any right to appeal this Permanent Injunction Order. The Parties agree that each Party shall bear its own costs and fees associated with this Permanent Injunction Order and the Civil Action. (PLEASE REVIEW DOCUMENT FOR FULL AND COMPLETE DETAILS) (MD JS-6. Case Terminated) (lw) |
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