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Nature of Suit Code: 840
Nature of Suit: Trademark
Cause of Action: 15:1051 Trademark Infringement

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United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

CSL, L.L.C.,

Plaintiff(s),

v.

IMPERIAL BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.,

ET AL.,

Defendant(s).

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No. C-03-5566 JCS

ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE

CONTEMPT (CONTEMPT MOTION

NO. 3) [Docket No. 247]

I. INTRODUCTION

Plaintiff filed a Motion for Order to Show Cause re Contempt (Contempt Motion No. 3)

[Docket No. 247] (hereinafter the “Motion”). After briefing, the Motion came on for hearing on

December 1, 2006, at 9:30 a.m., before the undersigned. Marc M. Gorelnik appeared on behalf of

Plaintiff; Kenneth L. Wilton appeared on behalf of Defendants. The parties treated the Motion as a

motion for a finding of contempt and remedy, and the Court does so as well.

Good cause appearing, and for the reasons stated on the record, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED

that the Motion is GRANTED. Defendants are held in contempt of court. In addition, Defendants

are hereby ORDERED to do the following:

1. Within sixty (60) days of today’s date, provide an accounting to the Court, with

copies served on Plaintiff, of all recalls, returns and destruction of the Supersweep

Plus product; 

2. Within sixty (60) days of today’s date, produce to Plaintiff copies of all nonprivileged correspondence and records relating to the recalls, returns, and destruction

of the Supersweep Plus product;

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United States District Court

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 The Court reserves the question as to whether any further attorneys’ fees will be awarded in

connection with that motion.

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3. Within sixty (60) days of today’s date, pay to Plaintiff an amount of money equal to

the costs to Defendants of the Ace Hardware circular at issue in this Motion; and

4. Pay Plaintiff’s reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred in connection with the

Motion.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that on or before December 22, 2006, Plaintiff shall file a

declaration detailing the reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs that they seek in connection with this

Motion. In addition, by that date, Plaintiff may file any additional briefing and declarations in

connection with attorneys’ fees arising from but not yet awarded in the second contempt motion.1

On or before January 5, 2007, Defendants may file responsive declarations regarding the amount of

attorneys’ fees to be awarded in connection with the instant motion, and declarations and briefing in

response to any filings by Plaintiff on December 22, 2006, regarding attorneys’ fees in connection

with the second contempt motion.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: December 5, 2006

 JOSEPH C. SPERO

United States Magistrate Judge

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