AKARI IMEJI CO. v. QUME CORP.

No. 89 C 0586.

748 F.Supp. 588 (1990)

AKARI IMEJI COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. QUME CORPORATION, a California Corporation, Lex Computer Systems, a Division of Schweber Electronics Corporation, Schweber Electronic Corporations, a New York Corporation, Microamerica, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, and Casio Computers Co., Ltd., a Japan corporation, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, E.D.

September 7, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Sidney Katz, Kathleen A. White, Welsh & Katz, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

William R. Carney, Daniel Lawler, Chicago, Ill., for Casio Computers Co., Ltd.

Clarence J. Fleming, Robert M. Mason, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Chicago, Ill., for Lex Computers and Micro America.


ORDER

NORGLE, District Judge.

Before the court are three motions: plaintiff Akari Imeji Company's ("AIC") motion for default judgment, and defendant Casio Computer Ltd.'s ("Casio Computer") motions to set aside entry of default, and to quash service of process. For the reasons discussed below, AIC's motion is denied and both of Casio Computer's motions are granted.

FACTS

On January 23, 1989, AIC filed suit against defendant Qume Corporation...

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