Century 21 Real Estate LLC v. Perfect Gulf Properties, Inc. et al
Century 21 Real Estate LLC |
Perfect Gulf Properties, Inc., Perfect Gulf Properties I, LLC, Hudson Morgan Investments, Inc., T&W Management, Inc., Douglas McPherson, Robert C.E. Williams, Jimmy Aviram, Michael Weber, Clifford R. Morgan, II, Arthur J. Hudson and Pam Wolters |
6:2008cv01890 |
November 6, 2008 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Trademark Office |
Orange |
John Antoon II |
Karla R. Spaulding |
None |
Federal Question |
15:1121 Trademark Infringement |
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Filing 119 ORDER adopting 112 Report and Recommendation; granting in part 106 Renewed Motion for Entry of Default Judgment; and directing Clerk to enter judgment as set forth in Order and thereafter to close the file. Signed by Judge John Antoon II on 8/4/2010. (EK) |
Filing 106 ORDER granting 88 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment; directing Plaintiff to inform the Court on or before Wednesday, February 24, 2010 whether it intends to pursue any of its other claims and whether its 105 Motion for Leave to Amend is moot. Signed by Judge John Antoon II on 2/17/2010. (EK) |
Filing 61 ORDER denying without prejudice 56 Motion for Default Judgment; denying 60 Motion for leave to file. Signed by Magistrate Judge Karla R. Spaulding on 2/24/2009. (DAH) |
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