Athenahealth, Inc. v. May
Filing
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Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton: ENDORSED ORDER entered granting in part and denying in part 22 Motion for Contempt. See Attached Order. (Caruso, Stephanie)
United States District Court
District of Massachusetts
Athenahealth, Inc.
Plaintiff,
v.
Lauren May,
Defendant.
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Civil Action No.
16-11770-NMG
ORDER
GORTON, J.
1.
Upon defendant’s request the Court has convened a
hearing to reconsider its entry of the preliminary
injunction on October 3, 2016 (Docket No. 20) and,
after consideration of the arguments of plaintiff’s
counsel and defendant (appearing pro se
telephonically), the Court REAFFIRMS the entry of that
preliminary injunction and directs the defendant to
return custody of the subject computer to plaintiff on
or before Wednesday, November 9, 2016.
2.
Plaintiff’s motion for contempt (Docket No. 22) is
ALLOWED, in part, and DENIED, in part. If defendant
fails to return custody of the computer as directed in
paragraph 1 of this Order she shall pay to plaintiff
Five Hundred Dollars ($500) per day for every day she
remains noncompliant. If she complies with this
Order, the motion for contempt will be deemed DENIED
as moot.
So ordered.
/s/ Nathaniel M. Gorton_____
Nathaniel M. Gorton
United States District Judge
Dated November 2, 2016
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