DSPA.NL B.V. et al v. ARA Safety Inc. et al
DSPA.NL B.V., Flame Guard Sales Nijmegen B.V. and AFG Group B.V. |
US Fire Tech Corp., ARA Safety Inc. and ARA Safety (US) Inc. |
ARA Safety (US) Inc. and ARA Safety Inc. |
DSPA.NL B.V., Flame Guard Sales Nijmegen B.V. and AFG Group B.V. |
1:2010cv03207 |
April 15, 2010 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
XX Out of U.S. |
Lawrence M. McKenna |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1114 |
Defendant |
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Filing 77 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: granting 65 Motion to Vacate. In the totality of the circumstances, the default is vacated, upon the following conditions: 1. ARA, within 30 days of the date hereof, is to reimburse plaintiffs for their costs, including plaint iffs' counsels' fees in obtaining the default and opposition to the present motion. 2. ARA, within 30 days of the date hereof, is to provide a bond in the amount of $500,000, to secure the satisfaction of any final judgment obtained by plaintiff against ARA Safety, Inc. or ARA Safety (US) Inc. 3. ARA is to promptly comply with (or object to) all outstanding discovery requests and deposition notices. The matter will be referred to a Magistrate Judge who will have full authority to set any (including a final) discovery cutoff date.. (Signed by Judge Lawrence M. McKenna on 8/21/2012) (jfe) |
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