Joe Hand Promotions, Inc. v. Bahar Nil Acosta et al
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JUDGMENT by Judge William D. Keller: Defendants Bahar Nil Acosta, individually and doing business as Empire Vape, and Brandon Lee Acosta, individually and doing business as Empire Vape, hall pay the plaintiff, Joe Hand Promotions, Inc., $1,500.0 0 in total damages. Pursuant to Local Rules 54-10 and 54-11 plaintiff may submit its motion for costs and attorneys fees within 14 days.Plaintiff shall serve, by United States mail or by telefax or by email, copies of this Judgment on counsel for the defendants or the pro se defendants in this matter.(MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (lc)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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JOE HAND PROMOTIONS,
INC.,
Plaintiff,
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JUDGMENT
v.
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Case No. ED CV 14-02342 WDK-E
BAHAR NIL ACOSTA, ET AL.,
Defendants.
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Judgment is hereby entered in favor of plaintiff Joe Hand Promotions, Inc.
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and against defendants Bahar Nil Acosta, individually and doing business as
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Empire Vape, and Brandon Lee Acosta, individually and doing business as Empire
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Vape, upon the Court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of plaintiff. [See Doc.
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No. 34.]
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED:
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1. Defendants Bahar Nil Acosta, individually and doing business as Empire
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Vape, and Brandon Lee Acosta, individually and doing business as Empire Vape,
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shall pay the plaintiff, Joe Hand Promotions, Inc., $1,500.00 in total damages.
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Pursuant to Local Rules 54-10 and 54-11 plaintiff may submit its motion for costs
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and attorneys’ fees within fourteen (14) days.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Plaintiff shall serve, by United States
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mail or by telefax or by email, copies of this Judgment on counsel for the
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defendants or the pro se defendants in this matter.
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Dated: May 25, 2017
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William Keller
United States District Judge
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