The Homer Laughlin China Company et al v. Housewares International Inc. et al
HLC Holding, Inc. and The Homer Laughlin China Company |
John Doe and Housewares International Inc. |
2:2014cv05875 |
July 28, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
John A. Kronstadt |
Andrew J. Wistrich |
Other Statutory Actions |
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Filing 55 CONSENT JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION by Judge John A. Kronstadt. WHEREAS, Homer Laughlin and HWI (together, the Parties)having now resolved this action based upon the terms set forth in the withinConsent Decree, the Parties hereby agree, and it hereby ORDERED,ADJUDGED and DECREED as follows:1. Within thirty (30) days following the Courts approval of this ConsentDecree, HWI will remit a payment in the amount of Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars($35,000.00) to The Homer Laughlin China Company . This payment shall be sentvia negotiable check representing good funds.2. HWI is permanently enjoined and restrained from willfully orintentionally infringing upon, or otherwise willfully or intentionally violating, thetrade dress and trademark rig hts of Homer Laughlin in the future, or undertaking any other willful act intended to confuse or deceive consumers into believing thatthe products that HWI offers for sale emanate from, or are connected with, HomerLaughlin.. ( MD JS-6. Case Terminated ) (See document for further details) (bp) |
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