Nelson v. Takhar Collection Services, LTD. et al
Thomas Nelson |
Takhar Collection Services, LTD. and DOE 1-5 |
1:2013cv00525 |
May 16, 2013 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Buffalo Office |
XX US, Outside State |
John T. Curtin |
Other Statutory Actions |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 Fair Debt Collection Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 37 ---CLERK TO FOLLOW UP---DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING Plaintiff's 35 MOTION for Default Judgment as to Hardial S. Takhar and Sukcharn S. Takhar. Plaintiff is awarded $500.00 for Defendants' violation of the FDCPA, $3,254.83 in attorney's fees, and $363.61 in costs. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment accordingly and to close this case. Signed by Hon. John T. Curtin on 3/24/2016.(JEC) |
Filing 32 -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP---DECISION AND ORDER denying Defendant's 27 MOTION to Vacate 25 Clerk's Entry of Default. Signed by Hon. John T. Curtin on 6/25/2014. (JEC) |
Filing 20 -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP----DECISION AND ORDER granting Defendants' Motion 14 MOTION to Vacate 12 Clerk's Entry of Default. The court has been informed that plaintiff and defendants Financial Debt and FDR have reached a settlement. The parties are forthwith directed to file a stipulation of dismissal in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Signed by Hon. John T. Curtin on 1/15/2014. (JEC) |
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