SENNHEISER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION v. BIELSKI

Case No. CV11-07892-ODW (FFMx).

SENNHEISER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION, d/b/a SENNHEISER USA, a Delaware Corporation, and SENNHEISER ELECTRONIC GMBH & Co.KG, a German Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs, v. MICHAEL BIELSKI, an Individual, and Does 1-10, Inclusive, Defendants.

United States District Court, C.D. California.

June 4, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sennheiser Electronic Corporation, a Delaware Corporation doing business as Sennheiser USA, Plaintiff, represented by Christopher Dain Johnson , Johnson & Pham LLP, Christopher Q Pham , Johnson & Pham LLP, Jason Robert Vener , Johnson and Pham LLP & Marcus F Chaney , Johnson and Pham LLP.

Sennheiser Electronic GMBH and Co KG, a German Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, represented by Christopher Dain Johnson , Johnson & Pham LLP, Christopher Q Pham , Johnson & Pham LLP, Jason Robert Vener , Johnson and Pham LLP & Marcus F Chaney , Johnson and Pham LLP.


ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT [12]

OTIS D. WRIGHT, II, District Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

Before the Court is Plaintiffs Sennheiser Electronic Corp. and Sennheiser Electronic GMBH & Co.KG's (collectively "Plaintiffs") April 27, 2012 Motion for Default Judgment against Defendant Michael Bielski ("Defendant"). (ECF No. 12.) Having carefully considered the papers filed in support of the instant Motion, the...

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