Jolie Design & Decor, Inc. et al v. BB Frosch, LLC et al
Jolie Design & Decor, Inc. and Annie Sloan Interiors, Ltd. |
BB Frosch, LLC, Jason Smith, Kristin Smith and JKKJKK Trust |
2:2017cv05052 |
May 18, 2017 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
New Orleans Office |
Jefferson |
Lance M Africk |
Karen Wells Roby |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1051 |
None |
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Filing 45 ORDER AND REASONS: ORDERED that defendants' motion to dismiss for improper venue, for lack of personal jurisdiction, and for failure to state a claim is DENIED. FURTHER ORDERED that defendants' motion to transfer is GRANTED and that, pur suant to 28 U.S.C. 1406 and in the interest of justice, the matter is TRANSFERRED to the United States District Court for the District of Nevada. FURTHER ORDERED that, with the consent of counsel, the defendants are ordered to pay to plaintiffs 036;1,200 in attorneys' fees no later than 2/5/2018 and that the defendants' motion to appeal the decision of the United States Magistrate Judge as well as the plaintiffs' motion for attorneys fees are DISMISSED AS MOOT. Signed by Judge Lance M Africk on 1/24/2018.(blg) |
Filing 36 ORDER & REASONS granting in part and denying in part 25 Motion for Sanctions, as stated herein. Signed by Magistrate Judge Karen Wells Roby on 12/27/2017. (caa) |
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