Fitzgerald et al v. State Farm Insurance Company et al
Dickse Fitzgerald and Dwellings NYC |
State Farm Insurance Company, Migrateweb and Enfusionweb |
State Farm Insurance Company |
Enfusionweb and Migrateweb |
1:2017cv03753 |
May 18, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
Victor Marrero |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 38 ORDER FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT in favor of Dwellings NYC against Enfusionweb, Migrateweb in the amount of $ 213,350.56. Therefore, it is ORDERED, AND ADJUDGED AND DECREED: That the Plaintiffs have judgment entered against Defendants Migrate Web and Enfusionweb in the liquidated amount of $200,000.00 with interest at 2.25%. in the amount of $12,341.43._from October 2, 2017 through June 29, 2020, equaling $212,341.43, costs and disbursements in this litigation of $96 2.13, plus cost to file this action in the amount of $47.00 amounting in total to $213,350.56 WHEREFORE, plaintiffs request the entry of Default Judgment against defendants. Enfusionweb and Migrateweb terminated., Motions terminated: 37 FIRST MOTION for Default Judgment as to Plaintiffs' Request for Default Judgement against Defendants Migrate Web and Enfusion Web. filed by Dickse Fitzgerald. (Signed by Judge Victor Marrero on 7/1/2020) (kv) |
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