Johnson & Johnson et al v. Guilin Chung Fai Biotech Co., Ltd. et al
Johnson & Johnson and LifeScan, Inc. |
Guilin Chung Fai Biotech Co., Ltd., Li Canhui, Yao Congde, Li Li-Hua, Chen Jie, Jin Peiyu, Su Zhi Yong, Guilin Zhonghui Biotech Co., Ltd., Guilin Zhonghui Technology Co., Ltd., Guilin Chung Fai Fine Chemicals Industrial Co., Ltd., Guilin Chung Fai Industry Co., Ltd., Guilin Zhong Hui Medical Product Co., Ltd., Lee Chun-Fai, Li Zhong, Tao Chongde, Yao Chong De, Li Yaoqing, Lucia Lee, Jery Chen, Li Xuejun, Jin Pei Yu, Halson Pharmaceutical International Corp., Southeast Medical Apparatus Co., Ltd., Shanghai Bao Luo Tong Import & Export Co., Ltd., Henry Fu, George Su, Lin Lu Ming and John Does 1-50 |
1:2007cv01295 |
March 28, 2007 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Steven M Gold |
LaShann DeArcy Hall |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. § 1051 Trademark Infringement |
Plaintiff |
Docket Report
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Filing 53 Notice of Report on the filing of an action regarding a Patent or Trademark. (Attachments: #1 Judgment) (Rocco, Christine) |
Filing 52 JUDGMENT: ORDERED and ADJUDGED that Plaintiffs motion for default judgment is granted in part, and denied in part; that Plaintiffs are granted a permanent injunction prohibiting all defendants from infringing, counterfeiting, or otherwise violating Johnson and Johnsons federally registered OneTouch mark; that judgment is hereby entered against: (1) Defendants Chung Fai and Chen Jie, jointly and severally, in the amount of $3,000,000 in statutory damages pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1117(c)(2); (2) Defendant Li Li-Hua in the amount of $300,000 in statutory damages pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1117(c)(1); and (3) Defendant Chung Fai in the amount of $6,000,000 in punitive damages pursuant to New York law; and that Plaintiffs claims are dismissed against remaining Defendants in this case. Signed Douglas c. Palmer, Clerk of Court by Jalitza Poveda, Deputy Clerk on 3/7/2018. (Almonte, Giselle) |
ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: The parties have filed no objections to Magistrate Steven M. Gold's January 16, 2018 Report and Recommendation #51 recommending that Plaintiffs' June 16, 2017 motion for default judgement #42 be granted, in part, and denied, in part. The Court has reviewed the record and the Report and Recommendation for clear error, and, finding none, hereby adopts Magistrate Judge Gold's Report and Recommendation in its entirety as the opinion of this Court. Accordingly, Plaintiffs' motion for default judgment is hereby GRANTED, in part, and DENIED, in part. Plaintiffs are granted a permanent injunction prohibiting all defendants from infringing, counterfeiting, or otherwise violating J&J's federally registered OneTouch marks. Judgment shall be entered against: (1) Defendants Chung Fai and Chen Jie, jointly and severally, in the amount of $3,000,000 in statutory damages pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1117(c)(2); (2) Defendant Li Li-Hua in the amount of $300,000 in statutory damages pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1117(c)(1); and (3) Defendant Chung Fai in the amount of $6,000,000 in punitive damages pursuant to New York law. Plaintiffs' claims are dismissed against remaining Defendants in the case. The Clerk of the Court is directed to enter a judgment consistent with this Order. Ordered by Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall on 3/6/2018. (Valentin, Winnethka) |
Filing 51 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re #42 MOTION for Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction filed by LifeScan, Inc., Johnson & Johnson Plaintiffs have established defendants' liability for trademark infringement and false designation of origin under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. 1114, 1125; injury to business reputation or trademark dilution under N.Y. Gen. Bus. Law 360-l; deceptive business practice under N.Y. Gen. Bus. Law 349; common law unfair competition, and common law unjust enrichment. For the reasons discussed herein, I respectfully recommend: 1) that plaintiffs be granted a permanent injunction prohibiting all defendants from infringing, counterfeiting, or otherwise violating J&J's federally registered OneTouch marks; 2) that judgment be entered against defendants Chung Fai and Chen Jie, jointly and severally, in the amount of $3,000,000 in statutory damages pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1117(c)(2); 3) that judgment be entered against defendant Li Li-Hua in the amount of $300,000 in statutory damages pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1117(c)(1); 4) that judgment be entered against defendant Chung Fai in the amount of $6,000,000 in punitive damages pursuant to New York law; and 5) that plaintiffs' claims be dismissed against the remaining defendants in the case: Guilin Chung Fai Fine Chemicals Industrial Co., Ltd; Guilin Chung Fai Industry Co., Ltd., Guilin Zhong Hui Medical Product Co., Ltd., Li Canhui, Li Zhong, Yao Congde, Li Yaoqing, Li Xuejun, Jin Peiyu, Halson Pharmaceutical International Corp., Southeast Medical Apparatus Co., Ltd., Shanghai Bao Luo Tong Import & Export Co., Ltd., Su Zhi Yong, Lin Lu Ming, and John Does 1-50. Any objections to the recommendations made in this Report must be submitted within fourteen days after filing of the Report and, in any event, no later than January 30th, 2018. See 28 U.S.C. 636(b)(1); Fed. R. Civ. Proc. 72(b)(2). Failure to file timely objections may waive the right to appeal the District Courts order. See Small v. Secy of Health & Human Servs., 892 F.2d 15, 16 (2d Cir. 1989) (discussing waiver under the former ten-day limit). Plaintiffs shall forthwith serve copies of this Report and Recommendation upon the defaulting defendants at their last known addresses and file proof of service with the Court. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 1/16/2018. (Recca, Vincent) |
Filing 50 TRANSCRIPT of Proceedings held on October 31, 2017, before Judge Gold. Court Transcriber: TypeWrite Word Processing Service, Telephone number 518-581-8973. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased through the Court Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER.File redaction request using event "Redaction Request - Transcript" located under "Other Filings - Other Documents". Redaction Request due 11/22/2017. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 12/4/2017. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 1/30/2018. (Rocco, Christine) |
Filing 49 Minute Entry: Motion Hearing held on 10/31/2017 before Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold. Potter and Kurland for plaintiffs, no appearance for defendants in default. Argument in support of motion for default judgment held. Decision reserved. (FTR Log #11:03-11:42.) (Gillespie, Saudia) |
Filing 48 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. re Order Setting Hearing on Motion,, (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER Setting Hearing on Motion #42 MOTION for Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction : The Court will hold a hearing on 10/31/2017 at 11:00 AM in Courtroom 13D South before Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold. If witnesses or exhibits will be offered, counsel will provide a list of same by October 24. Any supplemental briefing to the pending Motion for Default Judgement will be filed by October 24. Plaintiffs will serve a copy of this order on the defaulting defendants and file proof of service with the Court.. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 9/14/2017. (Recca, Vincent) |
Filing 47 Letter to the Hon. Steven M. Gold from Geoffrey Potter, dated July 12, 2017 in response to the Court's June 20, 2017 Order regarding J&J's pending motion for a default judgment and permanent injunction by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B, #3 Exhibit C) (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 46 ORDER re #42 MOTION for Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction filed by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. On June 16, 2017, plaintiffs filed a motion for default judgment and permanent injunction against defendants Guilin Chung Fai Biotech Co., Ltd., a/k/a Guilin Zhonghui Biotech Co., Ltd., a/k/a Guilin Zhonghui Technology Co., Ltd., Li Li-Hua, a/k/a Lucia Lee, and Chen Jie, a/k/a Jery Chen (collectively, the "Defendants"). By Order on June 20, 2017, United States District Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall referred plaintiffs' motion to me to hold an inquest or hearing to determine both liability and damages and then issue a report and recommendation. Any submissions that defendants wish to make in response are due no later than July 17, 2017. Any reply plaintiffs wish to make, and any other submissions plaintiffs wish to provide in support of their motion, should be filed by July 31, 2017. Upon receipt of this Order, plaintiffs are hereby directed to serve a copy of this Order promptly by certified mail, return receipt requested, on defendants at their last known addresses, and to provide the Court with a copy of the return receipt. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 6/20/2017. (Pronley, Alyssa) |
ORDER: Plaintiff's June 16, 2017 motion #42 for default judgment and permanent injunction is respectfully referred to United States Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold for a Report and Recommendation. Ordered by Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall on 6/20/2017. (Valentin, Winnethka) |
Filing 45 MEMORANDUM in Support re #42 MOTION for Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction filed by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 44 AFFIDAVIT/DECLARATION in Support re #42 MOTION for Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction - Roy Albiani filed by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1) (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 43 AFFIDAVIT/DECLARATION in Support re #42 MOTION for Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction - Geoffrey Potter filed by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B, #3 Exhibit C, #4 Exhibit D, #5 Exhibit E, #6 Exhibit F, #7 Exhibit G, #8 Exhibit H, #9 Exhibit I) (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 42 MOTION for Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Attachments: #1 [Proposed] Permanent Injunction, #2 [Proposed] Order for Oral Argument on Plaintiffs' Motion for Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction) (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER: Plaintiffs' June 8, 2017 motion #40 for leave to file excess pages is granted, in part, and denied, in part. Plaintiffs' motion shall not exceed thirty-five (35) pages. Ordered by Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall on 6/9/2017. (Valentin, Winnethka) |
Filing 41 NOTICE of Appearance by Thomas Philip Kurland on behalf of Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (aty to be noticed) (Kurland, Thomas) |
Filing 40 Letter MOTION for Leave to File Excess Pages re: Memorandum of Law in support of J&J's contemplated Motion for Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER: #39 Motion for Extension of Time to File is hereby GRANTED. The time for plaintiff to file a Motion for Default Judgment is extended to June 16, 2017. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 4/17/2017. (Gillespie, Saudia) |
Filing 39 MOTION for Extension of Time to File Plaintiff's Motion for Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER: The time for plaintiff to file Motion for a Default Judgment is extended to April 17, 2017. Failure to comply may result in a recommendation of dismissal. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 4/3/2017. (Gillespie, Saudia) |
Case Reassigned to Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall. Judge Sandra L. Townes no longer assigned to the case.Please download and review the Individual Practices of the assigned Judges, located on our #website. Attorneys are responsible for providing courtesy copies to judges where their Individual Practices require such. (Mahoney, Brenna) |
ORDER granting #38 Motion for Extension of Time to File: For reasons stated in in plaintiff's letter, the time to file the motion for default judgment is extended to March 24, 2017. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 3/15/2016. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 38 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File J&J's Motion for Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 37 Notice of Related Case (Bowens, Priscilla) |
ORDER granting #36 Motion for Extension of Time to File: The time for Johnson and Johnson to move for a default judgment is extended to March 18, 2016. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 3/23/2015. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 36 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File / Letter Motion to Extend Until March 18, 2016 the Deadline to File a DJ Motion by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B) (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER granting #35 Motion for Extension of Time to File: The time for Johnson and Johnson to move for a default judgment is extended to March 26, 2015. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 10/14/2014. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 35 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File Plaintiffs' Motion for Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER granting #34 Motion for Extension of Time to File: The time for plaintiff to file Motion for a Default Judgment is extended to October 30, 2014. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 4/23/2014. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 34 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File Motion for a Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 33 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File Motion for Default Judgment due to Recent Development by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER granting #33 Motion for Extension of Time to File: The time for plaintiffs to move for default judgment is extended to April 28, 2014. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 2/24/2014. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 32 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File Motion for Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Stein, Noah) |
ORDER granting #32 Motion for Extension of Time to File: The time for J&J to move for default judgment is extended to February 27, 2014. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 1/17/2014. (Vasquez, Lea) |
ORDER granting #31 Motion for Extension of Time to January 31, 2014 to File Motion for Default Judgment. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 10/24/2013. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 31 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File Motion for Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 30 TRANSCRIPT of Proceedings held on June 22, 2009, before Judge Gold. Court Transcriber: TypeWrite Word Processing Service, Telephone number 718-966-1401. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased through the Court Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 11/12/2013. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 11/22/2013. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 1/20/2014. (Rocco, Christine) |
Filing 29 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File Motion for Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER granting #29 Motion for Extension of Time to File: Letter MOTION to Judge Gold requesting the Court to extend the time for J&J to move for default judgment until October 25, 2013 by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 8/16/2013. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 28 Letter MOTION to Judge Gold requesting the Court to extend the time for J&J to move for default judgment until August 23, 2013 by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (Potter, Geoffrey) Modified on 2/21/2013 to reflect that letter is a motion(Vasquez, Lea). |
ORDER granting #28 Motion for Extension of Time to File motion for default. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 2/21/2013. (Vasquez, Lea) |
ORDER re #27 Letter filed by LifeScan, Inc., Johnson & Johnson: Plaintiff's time to file a motion for default judgment is extended to February 22, 2013. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 10/1/2012. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 27 Letter to Judge Gold Requesting an Extension of Time to Move For Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER re #26 Letter filed by LifeScan, Inc., Johnson & Johnson: Plaintiff's time to file a motion for default judgment is extended to September 28, 2012. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 4/25/2012. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 26 Letter to Judge Gold Requesting an Extension of Time to Move For Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER re #25 Letter filed by LifeScan, Inc., Johnson & Johnson: Plaintiff's time to file a motion for default judgment is extended to April 30, 2012. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 12/2/2011. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 25 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File Motion for Default Judgment until April 30, 2012, by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 24 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File Motion for Default Judgment until December 1, 2011 by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER granting #24 Motion for Extension of Time to File: The motion for default is to be filed by December 1, 2011. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 7/26/2011. (Vasquez, Lea) |
ORDER granting #23 Motion for Extension of Time to File. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 3/2/2011. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 23 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File ; Letter from Geoffrey Potter to Judge Gold requesting extension of time for plaintiffs to move for default judgment to August 1, 2011 by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 22 Letter MOTION for Extension of Time to File ; Letter from Geoffrey Potter to Judge Gold requesting extension of time for plaintiffs to move for default judgment to March 1, 2011 by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER granting #22 Motion for Extension of Time to File. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 11/3/2010. (Vasquez, Lea) |
ORDER re #21 Letter filed by LifeScan, Inc., Johnson & Johnson: Application Granted extending time to move for default judgment by October 1st. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 4/5/2010. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 21 Letter to Judge Gold from Geoffrey Potter Requesting an Extension of Time for J&J to Move for Default Judgment by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
ORDER re #20 Letter filed by LifeScan, Inc., Johnson & Johnson: Plaintiff's application to move for default by April 1, 2010 is Granted. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 11/3/2009. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Filing 20 Letter From Geoffrey Potter to Magistrate Judge Gold Regarding Status by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Clerk's ENTRY OF DEFAULT as to Guilin Chung Fai Biotech Co., Ltd.,pursuant to Rule 55(a) of the Federal Rules ofCivil Procedure. (Hamilton, Janet) |
ORDER granting #15 Motion for Entry of Default. Ordered by Chief Magistrate Steven M. Gold on 6/22/2009. (Gold, Steven) |
ORDER granting #18 Motion for Release of Bond Obligation. The proposed Order submitted as page 3 of docket entry 18 is hereby entered as an Order of the Court. Ordered by Chief Magistrate Steven M. Gold on 6/22/2009. (Gold, Steven) |
Minute Entry for proceedings held before Chief Magistrate Steven M. Gold:Motion Hearing held on 6/22/2009 re #18 Letter MOTION for Release of Bond Obligation filed by LifeScan, Inc., Johnson & Johnson. Potter and Yatrakis for plaintiff, no appearance for defendant Guilin Chung Fai Biotech Co., Ltd. For reasons stated on the record, plaintiffs' motions for entry of default and to release bond obligation are granted. The Clerk of the Court shall enter the default of defendant Guilin Chung Fai Biotech Co., Ltd. pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(a). Plaintiffs shall file a motion for a default judgment or a written report on the status of this case by November 2, 2009. (Tape #FTR 4:27-4:34.) (Vasquez, Lea) |
ORDER: Plaintiffs' MOTION for Release of Bond Obligation #18 is referred to Magistrate Judge Gold to hear and determine. Ordered by Judge Sandra L. Townes on 6/9/2009. (Frullo, Veronica) |
Filing 19 Letter to Magistrate Judge Gold Requesting That the Court Direct the Clerk of the Court Issue a Certificate of Default With Respect to GCF Biotech by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (Yatrakis, Christos) |
Filing 18 Letter MOTION for Release of Bond Obligation by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Potter, Geoffrey) |
SCHEDULING ORDER re #17 : An in-person status conference will be held at 4:00 p.m. on June 22nd. Counsel for all parties must attend. Plaintiff's counsel is directed to confirm with defendants that they are aware of this conference date and time. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 6/1/2009. (Vasquez, Lea) |
Clerk's ENTRY OF DEFAULT as to Guilin Zhong Hui Medical Product Co., Ltd.,pursuant to Rule 55(a) of the Federal Rulesof Civil Procedure. (Hamilton, Janet) |
Filing 17 ORDER: The Clerk of the Court is hereby directed to enter a default against GZH Medical and Chief Magistrate Judge Gold shall schedule a status conference between Plaintiffs and GCF Biotech to determine whether a default should be entered against GCF Biotech. Ordered by Judge Sandra L. Townes on 5/29/2009. Fwd (Clarke, Melonie) |
Filing 16 Letter to Clerk of Court submitting additional information in support of Plaintiffs' request for entry of default against the Chung Fai Defendants by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc. (Stein, Noah) |
Clerk's ENTRY OF DEFAULT as to Li Zhong, Yao Congde, Li Yaoqing, Li Li-Hua, Chen Jie, pursuant to Rule 55(a) of the FederalRules of Civil Procedure. (Hamilton, Janet) |
Filing 15 MOTION for Entry of Default (Request to Enter Default and for Issuance of Notation of Default) by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Notation of Default, #2 Declaration of Geoffrey Potter) (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 14 NOTICE of Change of Law Firm by Geoffrey Potter (Potter, Geoffrey) |
Filing 13 TRANSCRIPT of Proceedings held on 12/3/08, before Judge Gold. Court Transcriber TYPEWRITE WORD PROCESSING SERVICE, Telephone number 718-966-1401. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased through the Court Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 1/6/2009. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 1/16/2009. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 3/16/2009. (Hong, Loan) |
Filing 12 TRANSCRIPT of Proceedings held on 11/14/08, before Judge Gold. Court Transcriber FIORE REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE, Telephone number 203-929-9992. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased through the Court Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 12/30/2008. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 1/9/2009. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 3/9/2009. (Hong, Loan) |
Filing 11 Letter dated July 18, 2008, from Geoffrey Potter to Judge Townes, re Certificate of Default. (Attachments: #1 Notation of Default) (Documents previously sealed) (Abdallah, Fida) (Additional attachment(s) added on 8/13/2008: #2 Declaration of Geoffrey Potter, #3 Exhibit 1, #4 Exhibit 2, #5 Exhibit 3, #6 Exhibit 4, #7 Exhibit 5, #8 Exhibit 6, #9 Exhibit 7, #10 Exhibit 8) (Abdallah, Fida). |
Filing 10 Letter placed in vault. (Piper, Francine) (Abdallah, Fida). |
Filing 9 Letter dated 8/21/07 from Eric M. Newman to Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, advising that there are no deposit accounts located. (Piper, Francine) (Additional attachment(s) added on 8/13/2008: #1 Attachment) (Abdallah, Fida). |
Filing 8 DISCOVERY ORDER placed in vault (Piper, Francine) (Abdallah, Fida). |
Filing 7 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE & TRO placed in vault filed by the court. (Piper, Francine) (Abdallah, Fida). |
Filing 6 BOND/UNDERTAKING ON TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER sealed and placed in vault filed by Gabrielle Gould (Piper, Francine) (Abdallah, Fida). |
Filing 5 RESPONSE TO Questions regarding ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Sealed and placed in vault filed by Notan Hamerman. (Piper, Francine) (Additional attachment(s) added on 8/12/2008: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B, #3 Exhibit C) (Abdallah, Fida). |
Filing 4 Notice of Report on the filing of an action regarding a Patent, Trademark or Copyright Infringement. (Bowens, Priscilla) |
Filing 3 Notice of Related Case Assignment (Bowens, Priscilla) |
Filing 2 MEMORANDUM of Law in Support of Plaintiffs' Order to Show Cause for a Temporary Restraining Order, Asset Freeze Order, Preliminary Injunction and Expedited Discovery Order. (Bowens, Priscilla) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Guilin Chung Fai Fine Chemicals Industrial Co., Ltd., Guilin Chung Fai Industry Co., Ltd., Guilin Zhong Hui Medical Product Co., Ltd., Li Canhui, Li Zhong, Yao Congde, Li Yaoqing, Li Li-Hua, Chen Jie, Li Xuejun, Jin Peiyu, Halson Pharmaceutical International Corp., Southeast Medical Apparatus Co., Ltd., Shanghai Bao Luo Tong Import & Export Co., Ltd., Su Zhi Yong, Lin Lu Ming, John Does 1-50, Guilin Chung Fai Biotech Co., Ltd. $ 350, filed by Johnson & Johnson, LifeScan, Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet) (Bowens, Priscilla) |
Summons Issued as to Guilin Chung Fai Fine Chemicals Industrial Co., Ltd., Guilin Chung Fai Industry Co., Ltd., Guilin Zhong Hui Medical Product Co., Ltd., Li Canhui, Li Zhong, Yao Congde, Li Yaoqing, Li Li-Hua, Chen Jie, Li Xuejun, Jin Peiyu, Halson Pharmaceutical International Corp., Southeast Medical Apparatus Co., Ltd., Shanghai Bao Luo Tong Import & Export Co., Ltd., Su Zhi Yong, Lin Lu Ming, John Does 1-50, Guilin Chung Fai Biotech Co., Ltd.. (Bowens, Priscilla) |
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