Bravado International Group Merchandising Services, Inc. v. Doe

Filing 25

ORDER FOR EXONERATION OF BOND AND DISPOSITION OF SEIZED MATERIALS. The Bond posted by Plaintiffs counsel in the amount of One Hundred Dollars ($100) shall be and hereby is exonerated, and shall be released to counsel for the Plaintiff. The cle rk shall either send the released Bond to Plaintiffs counsel in the form of a check to the address listed below in California, or by chargeback to the credit card used for payment. Plaintiff is authorized to destroy or otherwise dispose of all infringing merchandise, by Judge John L. Kane on 09/23/09. (wjc, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 09-cv-01185-JLK BRAVADO INTERNATIONAL GROUP MERCHANDISING SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. JOHN DOES 1-100, JANE DOES 1-100, and XYZ COMPANY, Defendants. ________________________________________________________________________ ORDER FOR EXONERATION OF BOND AND DISPOSITION OF SEIZED MATERIALS Plaintiff having dismissed the above entitled action without prejudice pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 41 (a), and no defendants having appeared by answer or otherwise and good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the Bond posted by Plaintiff's counsel in the amount of One Hundred Dollars ($100) shall be and hereby is exonerated, and shall be released to counsel for the Plaintiff, and it is further ORDERED, that the clerk shall either send the released Bond to Plaintiff's counsel in the form of a check to the address listed below in California, or by chargeback to the credit card used for payment. ORDERED, that Plaintiff is authorized to destroy or otherwise dispose of all infringing merchandise. BY THE COURT: Dated: September 23, 2009 s/John L. Kane ________________ HONORABLE JOHN L. KANE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE

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