Halo Electronics, Inc. v. Bel Fuse Inc. et al
Filing
668
ORDER. IT IS ORDERED that the clerk of the court to enter judgment in favor of Halo Electronics, Inc. and against Pulse Electronics Corporation in the total amount of $3,182,049.62. Signed by Judge Andrew P. Gordon on 3/27/2023. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - JQC)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
3 HALO ELECTRONICS, INC.,
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Plaintiff
Case No.: 2:07-cv-00331-APG-PAL
Order (1) Granting Prejudgment Interest
and (2) Directing Entry of Final Judgment
5 v.
6 PULSE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION,
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Defendants
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I previously ordered that Halo Electronics, Inc. is entitled to prejudgment interest “at the
10 rate set forth in Nev. Rev. Stat. § 17.130, compounded annually, from the time of service of the
11 summons and complaint through September 6, 2017.” ECF No. 665 at 7. I directed the parties to
12 submit briefs calculating that amount. Based on Halo’s calculation (ECF No. 666 at 3), I will
13 award Halo $1,294,006.62 in prejudgment interest.1
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I THEREFORE ORDER the clerk of the court to enter judgment in favor of Halo
15 Electronics, Inc. and against Pulse Electronics Corporation in the total amount of $3,182,049.62.2
16 This amount must be reduced by any payments against the judgment already received by Halo.
17 See ECF No. 666 at 1 n.2.
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DATED this 27th day of March, 2023.
19
ANDREW P. GORDON
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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1
That amount is calculated at 6.25%, which is the prime rate as of July 1, 2017 plus 2%. See
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 17.130(2).
2
This amount is calculated as $1,500,000 (jury verdict per ECF No. 482) plus $388,043
(supplemental damages per ECF No. 591) plus $1,294,006.62 (prejudgment interest).
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