Xerox Corporation v. The Zablocki Corporation

Filing 21

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION REGARDING MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT. Signed by Judge Richard Seeborg on 8/30/12. (cl, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/30/2012)

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1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3 SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION 4 5 6 No. C 12-00819 RS XEROX CORPORATION, Plaintiff, ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION REGARDING MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT v. 7 8 THE ZABLOCKI CORPORATION, 9 Defendant. ____________________________________/ 11 For the Northern District of California United States District Court 10 Plaintiff Xerox Corporation moves for default judgment, including entry of a permanent 12 injunction against defendant, The Zablocki Corporation. Although the defendant was served and 13 entered into a stipulation extending the time available to respond to the complaint, it subsequently 14 failed to respond. On July 19, 2012, the Magistrate Judge initially assigned to the case heard the 15 motion, and defendant again did not appear. On July 19, 2012, the Magistrate issued a Report and 16 Recommendation that the motion for default judgment be granted in part, and judgment be entered 17 in plaintiff’s favor, in the amount of $164,095.80 in damages and $18,046.04 in interest. Dkt. No. 18 17. Because defendant has not consented to jurisdiction, the Magistrate Judge also directed the case 19 be reassigned to a District Judge. No objections have been filed. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1); Fed. R. 20 Civ. P. 72(b); N.D. Cal. Civ. L.R. 72. The Court has reviewed the Magistrate Judge’s extensive and 21 thorough report and recommendation, and adopts it here in full. A separate judgment will be 22 entered. 23 24 IT IS SO ORDERED. 25 26 27 Dated: 8/30/12 RICHARD SEEBORG UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 28

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