1:24-cv-00664
| 日期 | 描述 |
|---|---|
| 2024-06-13 | SATISFACTION of Judgment as to Defendant no. 153 pengjiedianzishangwu |
| 2024-04-25 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: The court has reviewed the satisfaction of judgment, 45, and strikes the motion to vacate, 41, as moot. See also 43. The deadline for the 5/9/24 status report is stricken. |
| 2024-04-23 | SATISFACTION of Judgment as to Defendant no. 109 Creoate |
| 2024-04-19 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: The court has reviewed the parties' status report, 43. By 5/9/2024, the parties should file a joint status report updating the court on the status of the settlement negotiations and proposed next steps. |
| 2024-04-17 | STATUS Report Pursuant to Minute Entry Order 42 by Albert Koetsier |
| 2024-04-16 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: The court has received defendant's motion to vacate default judgment, 41. By 4/22/2024, the parties should file a joint status report with an agreed proposed briefing schedule. |
| 2024-04-12 | MOTION by Defendant Creoate to vacate order 38 |
| 2024-04-12 | ATTORNEY Appearance for Defendant Creoate by Lance Y. Liu |
| 2024-03-21 | MAILED copyright report to Registrar, Washington DC |
| 2024-03-21 | DEFAULT JUDGMENT Signed by the Honorable Martha M. Pacold on 3/21/2024: Mailed notice |
| 2024-03-21 | ORDER: No defendant has responded to plaintiff's motion for entry of default and default judgment, 28. The motion is granted. Based on the evidence submitted in support of the temporary restraining order and the motion for entry of default and default judgment, and the admission of liability by virtue of the default, plaintiff has established that the infringement was willful, that damages should be awarded in the amount of $100,000 per defendant, and that a permanent injunction should be entered. Plaintiff has shown that the infringement of its marks causes it irreparable harm in the form of diminished goodwill and brand confidence, damage to plaintiff's reputation, loss of exclusivity, and loss of future sales; that monetary damages are inadequate to address these harms; and that the public interest would not be disserved by a permanent injunction. No defendant has appeared to argue otherwise, thus, the court also finds that the balance of the hardships favors an injunction. The $10, |
| 2024-03-18 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: The court has received plaintiff's clean and redlined proposed default and default judgment order. However, it includes defendants that were dismissed in 31 and 32. By 3/20/24, plaintiff should submit a clean and redlined proposed default and default judgment order to the proposed order inbox that only includes the defendants remaining in this case. |
| 2024-03-18 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: The court has received plaintiff's notices of dismissal 31 and 32, which seek to voluntarily dismiss the defendants named in those motions under Rule 41(a)(1). But Rule 41(a) is not the proper vehicle for dismissing some, but not all, parties to an action. Taylor v. Brown, 787 F.3d 851, 857 (7th Cir. 2015) ("Rule 41(a) should be limited to dismissal of an entire action."). The court therefore construes plaintiff's notice of voluntary dismissal as a request for leave to amend the pleadings under Rule 15(a)(2) by removing the defendants named in 31 and 32 from the Schedule A form, see Taylor, 787 F.3d at 857-58, and the court grants plaintiff leave to amend the pleadings. Plaintiff has already filed an amended Schedule A on the docket, 33. Angel 365, Artistic Curtain, Aslow home textiles, BLMIEDE, DXYDSC, ENSHIZHOULINDIESHANGMAOYOUXIANGONGSI, Jiusike, June-US, Jungpeng, Kidd Store, Kubert, Langle LLC, Lifeety, Linhengyu, Little Bird fly |
| 2024-03-15 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: By 3/19/24, plaintiff should submit a clean and redlined proposed default and default judgment order to the proposed order inbox. Mailed notice. |
| 2024-03-15 | Amended Schedule A 2 by Albert Koetsier |
| 2024-03-15 | NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by All Plaintiffs as to Defendant no. 63 nanchangshizhangpengshangwuyouxiangongsi and no. 27 yubc |
| 2024-03-15 | NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by All Plaintiffs as to [Certain] defendants |
| 2024-03-04 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: Any defendant objecting to plaintiff's motion for entry of default and default judgment, 28 must enter an appearance and file a written objection by 3/14/2024. If no objections are filed, the court will consider the motion unopposed. Plaintiff shall serve defendants with this notice. |
| 2024-03-01 | MEMORANDUM by Albert Koetsier in support of motion for default judgment 28 |
| 2024-03-01 | MOTION by Plaintiff Albert Koetsier for default judgment as to Plaintiff's Motion for Entry of Default and Default Judgment Against the Defendants Identified in First Amended Schedule A |
| 2024-02-22 | ORDER: The Clerk of Court is directed to unseal any previously sealed documents in this matter. Signed by the Honorable Martha M. Pacold on 2/22/2024. Mailed notice. |
| 2024-02-22 | PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ORDER Signed by the Honorable Martha M. Pacold on 2/22/2024: |
| 2024-02-22 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: No defendant has appeared or filed an objection to the motion for preliminary injunction, 21. A preliminary injunction is appropriate for the same reasons a TRO was granted and is unopposed. Plaintiff's motion for preliminary injunction 21 is granted. Enter Preliminary Injunction. The Clerk is directed to unseal any previously sealed documents in this matter. Plaintiff's counsel is directed to add all defendants listed on Exhibit 1 to the court's docket within three business days. Instructions on how to do so may be located on the court's website at www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/instructions. |
| 2024-02-12 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: The court has taken the motion for preliminary injunction 21 under advisement and will consider the motion unopposed if no defendant appears and objects by 2/19/2024. Plaintiff shall serve defendants with this notice. For the reasons stated in the court's order entering the TRO, the TRO is further extended to and including the date on which the court adjudicates the motion for a preliminary injunction. See H-D Mich., LLC v. Hellenic Duty Free Shops S.A., 694 F.3d 827, 843-45 (7th Cir. 2012). Because this extension exceeds the maximum duration for a TRO under FRCP 65(b), this extension "becomes in effect a preliminary injunction that is appealable, but the order remains effective." Id. at 844. |
| 2024-02-06 | SUMMONS Returned Executed by Albert Koetsier as to The Partnerships and Unincorporated Associations Identified on Schedule A on 2/6/2024, answer due 2/27/2024. |
| 2024-02-06 | MEMORANDUM by Albert Koetsier in support of motion for preliminary injunction 21 |
| 2024-02-06 | MOTION by Plaintiff Albert Koetsier for preliminary injunction |
| 2024-01-31 | SURETY BOND in the amount of $ 10,000.00 posted by Albert Koetsier. (Document not scanned). |
| 2024-01-29 | [封存] SEALED TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER Signed by the Honorable Martha M. Pacold on 1/29/2024: |
| 2024-01-29 | MINUTE entry before the Honorable Martha M. Pacold: For the reasons set forth in the motions (13, 14, and 15) filed by Albert Koetsier, the supporting memoranda (16, 17) and the temporary restraining order, plaintiff's motions for a temporary restraining order, including a temporary injunction, a temporary asset restraint, expedited discovery, and service of process by email and/or electronic publication 15, motion for leave to file excess pages 14, and motion to seal 13, are granted. Plaintiff's filings support proceeding (for the time being) on an ex parte basis. Specifically, were defendants to be informed of this proceeding before a TRO could issue, it is likely assets and websites would be redirected, thus defeating plaintiff's interests in identifying defendants, stopping defendants' infringing conduct, and obtaining an accounting. In addition, the evidence submitted by plaintiff shows a substantial likelihood of success on the merits (including evidence of active infringement an |
| 2024-01-26 | MOTION by Plaintiff Albert Koetsier for leave to file excess pages |
| 2024-01-26 | MOTION by Plaintiff Albert Koetsier for leave to file under seal |
| 2024-01-25 | ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Albert Koetsier by Monica Rita Martin |
| 2024-01-25 | ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Albert Koetsier by Cameron Eugene Mcintyre |
| 2024-01-25 | ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Albert Koetsier by Adam Grodman |
| 2024-01-25 | ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Albert Koetsier by Yi Bu |
| 2024-01-25 | ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Albert Koetsier by Yanling Jiang |
| 2024-01-25 | ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Albert Koetsier by Keith A. Vogt |
| 2024-01-25 | CIVIL Cover Sheet |
| 2024-01-25 | SEALED DOCUMENT by Plaintiff Albert Koetsier Schedule A to Complaint 1 |
| 2024-01-25 | ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Albert Koetsier by Christopher Romero |
| 2024-01-25 | COMPLAINT filed by Albert Koetsier; Filing fee $ 405, receipt number AILNDC-21567560. |
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