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YAKIMA, Wash. -- A local attorney who filed a lawsuit against the city of Yakima over the way City Council positions are drawn up has legal problems of his own.
Court records show Tim Schoenrock was hit with a $40,000 default judgment in Yakima County Superior Court last month and failed to appear in court several times for traffic tickets in Yakima and Union Gap, which can trigger arrest warrants.
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Judges: Newman (author), Lourie, Moore
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In Benedict v. Super Bakery, Inc., No. 11-1131 (Fed. Cir. Dec. 28, 2011), the Feder...
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Default judgments are an integral part of civil practice. Attractive because they provide parties with the spoils of successful litigation without the...
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In Harbour Vista, LLC v. HSBC Mortgage Services Inc., 2011 WL 6318525 (Cal.App. 4 Dist. 2011), the California Court of Appeal held that plaintiffs may...
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A man who has had a $5.3 million default judgment entered against him and his wife over a loan for Florida property said real estate in the area is selling for "cents on the dollar.
James T. Klecker was one of 12 defendants in a suit brought by Bank of America in St. Louis County Circuit Court over an allegedly defaulted loan in January 2009. His wife was also named, and the couple did not respond to the lawsuit.
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Fox News has asked a federal court to enter a default judgment against Robin Carnahan's failed U.S. Senate campaign in a copyright suit over a campaign ad.
Fox News filed a motion for default on Monday in the Kansas City- based U.S. District Court. In the motion, Fox's attorneys say Carnahan hasn't filed a formal answer to the lawsuit.
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A default judgment issued under state law for a defendant's failure to file an answer does not create issue preclusion in bankruptcy, the Nevada Supreme Court has ruled in answering a certified question from a U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
Courts are split over this issue.
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A St. Louis judge early this month socked O2Connect with a $354,000 default judgment in a lawsuit over a wireless network the company installed.
Advertising company The Spark Agency got the judgment after no one representing O2Connect showed up for an Oct. 5 trial in St. Louis Circuit Court. O2Connect, which dissolved last year, was a small wireless service provider that garnered media attention a few years ago for installing outdoor wireless networks in parts of St. Louis.