DAYS INNS WORLDWIDE, INC. v. KAMLA ENTERPRISES, INC. et al
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ORDER Granting 12 MOTION for Default Judgment as to NOTICE OF MOTION FOR FINAL JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT by DAYS INNS WORLDWIDE, INC., It is further Ordered that the Court enters judgment against Defendants, jointly and severally, in the amount $59 ,294.30 (Representative of the Recurring Fees, as defined by the accompanying Opinion through January 7, 2019, plus any additional prejudgment interest accumulated between January 7, 2019 and the date of this Order. The Clerk of the Court should Close this matter.***CIVIL CASE TERMINATED. Signed by Judge Esther Salas on 7/29/2019. (JB, )
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
DAYS INNS WORLDWIDE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
Civil Action No. 18-8013 (ES) (JAD)
v.
ORDER
KAMLA ENTERPRISES, INC., et al.,
Defendants.
SALAS, DISTRICT JUDGE
Before the Court is plaintiff Days Inns Worldwide, Inc.’s (“DIW”) motion for default
judgment against defendants Kamla Enterprises, Inc., Bipin Patel, and Praful Patel (collectively,
“Defendants”). (D.E. No. 12); and the Court having considered DIW’s submissions and having
decided this matter without oral argument, see Fed. R. Civ. P. 78(b); L. Civ. R. 78.1(b); and for
the reasons stated in the accompanying Opinion,
IT IS on this 29th day of July 2019,
ORDERED that DIW’s motion for default judgment (D.E. No. 12) is GRANTED; and it
is further
ORDERED that the Court enters judgment against Defendants, jointly and severally, in
the amount of $59,294.30 (representative of the Recurring Fees, as defined by the accompanying
Opinion, through January 7, 2019), plus any additional prejudgment interest accumulated between
January 7, 2019 and the date of this Order; and it is further
ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court CLOSE this matter.
s/Esther Salas
Esther Salas, U.S.D.J.
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