ING Bank, NV v. Express Pacific, LLC
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MINUTE ORDER directing Plaintiff to submit Exhibits A-E referenced in the complaint. Plaintiff has until 6/12/2017 to supplement the complaint. The Court will rule on Plaintiff's 10 motion for entry of default judgment when it receives the appropriate evidence. Authorized by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (PM)
THE HONORABLE JOHN C. COUGHENOUR
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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ING BANK, NV,
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CASE NO. C17-0336-JCC
Plaintiff,
MINUTE ORDER
v.
EXPRESS PACIFIC, LLC,
Defendant.
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The following Minute Order is made by direction of the Court, the Honorable John C.
Coughenour, United States District Judge:
This matter comes before the Court on Plaintiff’s motion for entry of default judgment
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(Dkt. No. 10). “[F]actual allegations relating to the amount of damages are not taken as true.
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Curtis v. Illumination Arts, Inc., 33 F. Supp. 3d 1200, 1211 (W.D. Wash. 2014). A “plaintiff is
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required to prove all damages sought in the complaint, and the court must ensure that the amount
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of damages is reasonable and demonstrated by the evidence.” Id.
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Although Plaintiff’s complaint purports to have evidence of the arbitration award it seeks
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to enforce, the evidence is not attached to the complaint. (See generally Dkt. No. 1.) Plaintiff is
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hereby ORDERED to submit Exhibits A-E referenced in the complaint. The Plaintiff has until
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Monday, June 12, 2017 to supplement the record. The Court will rule on Plaintiff’s motion for
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entry of default judgment when it receives the appropriate evidence.
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DATED this 8th day of June 2017.
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William M. McCool
Clerk of Court
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/s/Paula McNabb
Deputy Clerk
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