Expert Janitorial, LLC v. Capital Contracting of Buffalo et al

Filing 13

ORDER of DEFAULT granting 10 plaintiff's Motion for Default Judgment pursuant to Rule 55(b)(2), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Further, default judgment is hereby entered against defendants Capital Contracting of Buffalo, Robert Doel and Terry Burns, in an amount to be determined by the court. Plaintiff is DIRECTED to contact chambers to schedule a hearing on damages. Signed by District Judge Thomas W Phillips on November 9, 2012. (mailed to defendants c/o addresses listed in plaintiff's c/s) (AYB)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE EXPERT JANITORIAL, LLC, Plaintiff, v. CAPITAL CONTRACTING OF BUFFALO, ROBERT DOEL, and TERRY BURNS, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) No. 3:11-CV-338 (Phillips) ORDER OF DEFAULT This matter is before the court on the plaintiff’s motion for default judgment against defendants [Doc. 10]. In support of the motion plaintiff states that the instant action was filed on July 18, 2011. The complaint was served upon the defendant Terry Burns on August 10, 2011; on defendant Robert Doel on July 30, 2011; and on defendant Capital Contracting of Buffalo, on July 30, 2011. No response has been filed by any defendant within the time allowed by law, nor has any defendant sought additional time within which to respond. The Clerk entered default against the defendants on October 3, 2011. Accordingly, the court GRANTS plaintiff’s motion for default judgment pursuant to Rule 55(b)(2), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that default judgment is hereby entered against defendants Capital Contracting of Buffalo, Robert Doel and Terry Burns, in an amount to be determined by the court. Plaintiff is DIRECTED to contact chambers to schedule a hearing on damages. IT IS SO ORDERED. ENTER: s/ Thomas W. Phillips United States District Judge 2

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