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Panunzio Law, P.C. v. Domenex as

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
Jun 1, 2015
Civil Action No. 15-1570 (SRC) (D.N.J. Jun. 1, 2015)

Opinion

Civil Action No. 15-1570 (SRC)

06-01-2015

PANUNZIO LAW, P.C., Plaintiff, v. DOMENEX AS et al., Defendants.


NOT FOR PUBLICATION

OPINION

CHESLER , U.S.D.J.

This matter comes before the Court on the motion for default judgment by Plaintiff Panunzio Law, P.C. against Defendant Domenex AS. For the reasons stated below, the motion will be granted.

Plaintiff has filed a waiver of service from Defendant's counsel, offering to waive personal service and to accept service by mail. Plaintiff has filed proof of service conforming to the waiver's terms.

The Complaint complains of violations of the Anti-cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(d). "A consequence of the entry of a default judgment is that the factual allegations of the complaint, except those relating to the amount of damages, will be taken as true." Comdyne I, Inc. v. Corbin, 908 F.2d 1142, 1149 (3d Cir. 1990). The Complaint pleads facts which, taken as true, establish Defendant's liability for trademark infringement, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1125(d). Plaintiff seeks only injunctive relief, which will be granted.

Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(b)(2), Plaintiff's motion for entry of default judgment is granted, and Judgment shall be entered against Defendant Domenex AS on all claims in the Complaint.

s/ Stanley R. Chesler

Stanley R. Chesler

United States District Judge
Dated: June 1, 2015


Summaries of

Panunzio Law, P.C. v. Domenex as

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
Jun 1, 2015
Civil Action No. 15-1570 (SRC) (D.N.J. Jun. 1, 2015)
Case details for

Panunzio Law, P.C. v. Domenex as

Case Details

Full title:PANUNZIO LAW, P.C., Plaintiff, v. DOMENEX AS et al., Defendants.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY

Date published: Jun 1, 2015

Citations

Civil Action No. 15-1570 (SRC) (D.N.J. Jun. 1, 2015)