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