Halo Creative & Design Limited, a Hong Kong company et al v. Comptoir Des Indes, Inc., a Quebec corporation et al
Halo Americas Limited, a Hong Kong company, Halo Trademarks Limited, a Hong Kong company and Halo Creative & Design Limited, a Hong Kong company |
Container Direct International Furniture, Inc. (dba Meubles Conteneur Direct International, Inc.), CDI Furniture, CDI International, David Quaknine, Quaknine Concept Design Innovation Furniture, Inc. (dba Meubles de Concept Design et Innovation, Inc.), Daniel Quaknine and Comptoir Des Indes, Inc., a Quebec corporation |
2:2019cv00183 |
January 30, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of Nevada |
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Filing 1 MOTION Registration of Foreign Judgment by Plaintiffs Halo Americas Limited, a Hong Kong company, Halo Creative & Design Limited, a Hong Kong company, Halo Trademarks Limited, a Hong Kong company. Responses due by 2/13/2019. (Attachments: #1 Declaration of Jacqueline V. Brousseau, #2 Exhibit A - Judgment in a Civil Action No. 1:14-cv-08196, #3 Exhibit B - Notice of Court Closure due to weather, #4 Exhibit C - Memorandum Opinion and Order, filed 10.2.18 in re Civil Action No. 1:14-cv-08196, #5 Exhibit Ex Parte Temporary Restraining Order, Seizure Order, etc., in re Civil Action No. 1:14-cv-08196)(Miltenberger, Christopher) |
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