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Nature of Suit Code: 120
Nature of Suit: Marine Contract Actions
Cause of Action: 28:1333 Admiralty

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COX, WOOTTON, GRIFFIN, 

HANSEN & POULOS, LLP 

Mitchell S. Griffin (SBN 114881) 

190 The Embarcadero 

San Francisco, CA 94105 

Email Address:mgriffin@cwghp.com 

Telephone No.: 415-438-4600 

Facsimile No.: 415-438-4601 

Attomeys for Plaintiff 

HANlIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

HANlIN SHIPPING CO., LTD., 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

CENTRAL BIO-ENERGY 

INTERNATIONAL CORP. and HIRSCH 

CAPITAL CORPORATION. 

THE REASON FOR THIS REQUEST 

Civil Action No.: CV 10 1344 lCS 

HANJIN SHIPPING CO., LTD.'S 

REQUEST FOR MORE TIME IN 

WHICH TO FILE MOTION FOR 

DEFAULT JUDGMENT AND 

(PROPOSED) ORDER 

Plaintiff HANlIN SHIPPING CO., LTD., ("HANlIN") is an ocean catTier of cargo. 

The defendants contracted with HANlIN for ocean carriage of goods (bulk corn/grain) from 

the United States to Korea and, after HANlIN perfotmed the carriage, the defendants failed 

and refused to pay for the carriage and abandoned the goods in Korea. Defaults have been 

entered against both defendants and HANlIN is preparing motions for default judgments. 

However, an element of the judgments will be the cost to HANJIN of disposing of 

the goods in Korea which has Ilot yet occllrred. The reason for the delay in disposing of 

the goods is that HANJIN has been infOlmed that it will cost in excess of $200,000 to 

dispose of the goods in Korea. Therefore, HANlIN is looking into an alternative to disposal 

of the goods in Korea (i.e. trying to find a salvage purchaser in Korea 01' elsewhere, or 

reshipping the goods out of Korea for disposal elsewhere). 

PENDING DEADLINES THAT HANJIN CANNOT MEET 

By Order dated July 14,2010, the Court continued the Case Management 

REQUEST FOR MORE TIME RE: DEFAULT JDMT. -1- Case No: CV to t344 lCS 

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Conference to September 17, 20 I 0, and directed HANJIN to file its motions for default 

judgments on or before September 13,2010 (30 days from the date of the Coult'S July 14, 

2010 Order). HANJIN now anticipates that its disposal or other disposition of the goods 

will not be resolved for up to 60 more days and, therefore, the amount of the default 

judgments to be sought will not be determined within the deadline set by the COUlt. 

REQUEST FOR 60 DAY EXTENSION 

HANJIN requests that, in light of these circumstances, the COUlt grant a 60-day 

extension of time, up to and including October 12,2010, in which to file the motions for 

default judgments. HANJIN is working dil igently to dispose of the goods (indeed, HANJIN 

incurs daily charges for the containers in which the goods are housed) and is optimistic that 

it will dispose of the goods within that time frame. Until the goods are disposed of, 

HANJIN's damages will not be determined and filing motions for default will be premature. 

Respectfully submitted. 

Dated: COX, WQOTION, GRlFFIN, 

HANSEN & POULOS, LLP 

Attorneys for PlaintiffHANJIN SHIPPING 

COMPANY, LTD. 

(PROPOSED) ORDER GRANTING 60 DAY EXTENSION 

Pursuant to the above request by plaintiffHANJIN, for additional time in which to 

file motions for default judgments against the defendants herein, it is hereby 

. ORDERED, that HANJIN will file its default motions on or before October 12, 

2010. 

Dated: 

Joseph C. Spero 

United States Magistrate Judge 

REQUEST FOR MORE TIM E RE: DEFAULr JDMT. -2- Case No: CY 10 1344 JCS 

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