Waymark Products, LLC v. PSD Industries, LLC et al
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ORDER for Default Judgment. Default judgment shall enter in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants jointly and severally in the amount of $202,434.40. By Judge Lewis T. Babcock on 6/5/2014.(klyon, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
LEWIS T. BABCOCK, JUDGE
Civil Case No. 14-cv-00757-LTB
WAYMARK PRODUCTS, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
PSD INDUSTRIES, LLC,
ANTHONY R. SIRIANNI, and
PAUL C. McKAIN,
Defendants.
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ORDER FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT
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This matter comes before the Court on Plaintiff’s Motion for Default Judgment (Doc
21 - filed June 4, 2014), and upon review of the Motion and file herein, finds that based on
information provided by Plaintiff, the Clerk of this Court entered default of Defendants on
May 7, 2014, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 55(a). Accordingly, it is
ORDERED that default judgment shall enter in favor of Plaintiff and against
Defendants jointly and severally in the amount of $202,434.40 which consists of
$177,400.19 in principal, plus $16,071.21 in prejudgment interest from August 8, 2013 to
June 1, 2014, plus $8,198.00 in attorney fees and $765.00 in costs incurred, plus statutory
post-judgment interest pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1961 until the Judgment is fully satisfied,
and attorney fees and costs incurred to enforce this Judgment. It is
FURTHER ORDERED that if Plaintiff incurs additional attorney fees and costs
concerning this matter after June 4, 2014, this Default Judgment may be amended to
include such fees and costs by motion accompanied by a bill of such additional attorney
fees and costs.
BY THE COURT:
s/Lewis T. Babcock
Lewis T. Babcock, Judge
DATED: June 5, 2014
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