Happy CP Company Limited v. LB Accessories LLC et al
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ORDER signed by Chief District Judge Troy L. Nunley on 11/25/24 GRANTING 7 Petitioner's Ex Parte Application. The time for Petitioner to serve the summons and petition on Respondents is EXTENDED to 1/17/25. (Salmeron, A)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, SACRAMENTO
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HAPPY CP COMPANY LIMITED (TRADING
AS CHOCO UP),
Petitioner,
Case No. 2:24-cv-02274-TLN-JDP
(Assigned to Hon. Troy L. Nunley)
v.
LB ACCESSORIES LLC (TRADING AS
LITTLE BAEBAE CO) and MEGAN
BRITTNEY CASTILLO,
Respondents.
ORDER GRANTING PETITIONER’S EX
PARTE APPLICATION MOTION
REQUESTING EXTENSION OF TIME
TO SERVE RESPONDENTS
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Action Filed: August 20, 2024
Trial Date: Not Set
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ORDER
2:24-CV-02274-TLN-JDP
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The Ex Parte Motion filed by Petitioner Happy CP Company Limited (Trading as Choco
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Up) for an extension of 60 days to serve the summons and petition on Respondents LB
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Accessories LLC (trading as Little Baebae Co) and Megan Brittney Castillo came before the
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Court. Having reviewed the memorandum, supporting papers, declaration, arguments of counsel,
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and for good cause shown, the Court finds that Petitioner has demonstrated that despite diligence,
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it has been unable to effectuate personal service of process on Respondents. Based on the
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evidence and supporting documentation the Court hereby GRANTS Petitioner’s motion and
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extends by 60 days the time to serve the summons and petition on Respondents, moving the
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current deadline of November 18, 2024 to January 17, 2025.
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DATED: November 25, 2024
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Troy L. Nunley
Chief United States District Judge
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ORDER
2:24-CV-02274-TLN-JDP
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