Avlon Industries Inc v. Kim Enterprises et al

Filing 38

ORDER The court instructs the defendants to complete each of the affidavits attached to this order and to submit the completed affidavits to this court no later than fourteen (14) days after defendants receive this order. re [ 33] Order on Motion for Summary Judgment and for Permanent Injunction. Signed by Honorable Joseph F Anderson, Jr on 4/17/12. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit Declaration and Compliance Report for Chin Kim, # 2 Exhibit Declaration and Compliance Report for Kim Enterprises d/b/a Kim Enterprises Beauty Supply d/b/a Kim Enterprises Beauty Supplies, # 3 Exhibit Declaration and Compliance Report for Patricia Kim, # 4 Exhibit Declaration and Compliance Report for Tok Chin Kim)(mflo, )

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA DIVISION Avlon Industries, Inc., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) ) Kim Enterprises d/b/a Kim Enterprises Beauty ) Supply d/b/a Kim Enterprises Beauty Supplies, ) Chin Kim, Tok Chin Kim, Patricia Kim, and ) Does 1 - 5, ) Defendants. ) _____________________________________ ) C/A No.3:11-cv-2856-JFA ORDER On March 13, 2012, this court issued an Order Granting Permanent Injunction in favor of the plaintiff against the defendants that detailed specific actions to be undertaken by the defendants. By letter dated April 6, 2012 and received by the clerk of this court on April 9, 2012, one of the defendant’s provided a three-line response indicating that the defendants had removed the products. That response was inadequate and failed to comply with the terms of the injunction. Accordingly, the court instructs the defendants to complete each of the affidavits attached to this order and to submit the completed affidavits to this court no later than fourteen (14) days after defendants receive this order. IT IS SO ORDERED. April 17, 2012 Columbia, South Carolina Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. United States District Judge

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