The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists v. Corey L. Cox
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JUDGMENT by Judge Dale S. Fischer. IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Defendant is permanently enjoined. Defendant is ordered to pay Plaintiff liquidated damages in the sum of $10,000 and attorneys fees in the amount of $14,215 pursuant to 15 USC 1117(a). (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (SEE JUDGMENT FOR SPECIFICS). (jp)
JS-6
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
THE AMERICAN REGISTRY
OF RADIOLOGIC
TECHNOLOGISTS,
Plaintiff,
CV 18-9915 DSF (RAOx)
Judgment
v.
COREY L. COX,
Defendant.
The Court having granted Plaintiff’s motion for default
judgment,
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that:
1. Final judgment be entered in favor of Plaintiff and against
Defendant.
2. Defendant is permanently enjoined, pursuant to 15 U.S.C.
§ 1116 from directly or indirectly using, reproducing,
copying, or imitating the ARRT trademarks, service marks,
certification marks, or any other mark, word, or name
similar to the ARRT trademark, which is likely to cause
confusion, mistake or to deceive.
3. Defendant is ordered to pay Plaintiff liquidated damages in
the sum of $10,000.
4. Defendant is ordered to deliver to Plaintiff for destruction all
materials in his possession, custody, or control bearing,
containing or using the ARRT trademarks within 30 days of
notice of this Order.
5. Defendant is ordered to file with the Court and serve on
ARRT a written report, under oath, setting forth in detail
the manner and form in which Defendant has complied with
the injunction within 30 days of notice of this Order.
6. Defendant is ordered to pay attorneys’ fees in the amount of
$14,215 pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1117(a).
7. Defendant may recover costs of suit pursuant to a bill of
costs filed in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1920.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Date: July 1, 2019
___________________________
Dale S. Fischer
United States District Judge
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