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Nature of Suit Code: 840
Nature of Suit: Trademark
Cause of Action: 15:1125 Trademark Infringement (Lanham Act)

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[PROPOSED] ORDER FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT 

CASE NO.: 3:06-CV-4167 MMC

Anna S. McLean (Bar No. 142233) 

Nathaniel R. Spencer-Mork (Bar No. 226886) 

HELLER EHRMAN LLP 

333 Bush Street 

San Francisco, CA 94104-2878 

Telephone: +1.415.772.6000 

Facsimile: +1.415.772.6268 

Anna.McLean@hellerehrman.com 

Nate.SpencerMork@hellerehrman.com 

John C. Ulin (No. 165524) 

HELLER EHRMAN LLP

333 South Hope Street, 39th Floor 

Los Angeles, CA 90071 

Telephone: (213) 689-0200 

Facsimile: (213) 614-1868 

John.Ulin@hellerehrman.com 

Attorneys for Plaintiff 

PHILIP MORRIS USA INC. 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

PHILIP MORRIS USA INC., 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

IKRAM KHAN, et al.,

Defendants. 

Case No: 3:06-CV-4167 MMC 

[PROPOSED] ORDER FOR 

DEFAULT JUDGMENT AS TO 

DEFENDANTS ISADORA 

BERNAL AND LEULI MARLENE 

ULLOA BERNAL, EACH 

INDIVIDUALLY AND DOING 

BUSINESS AS WATSONVILLE 

MARKET #2 

F.R.C.P. 55(b)] 

[Filed Concurrently With Application for 

Default Judgment; Memorandum of 

Points and Authorities; and Declaration 

of Counsel of Philip Morris USA Inc.] 

Hearing Date: February 9, 2007 

Time: 9:00 a.m. 

Courtroom: 3 

The Honorable Maxine M. Chesney 

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Philip Morris USA Inc. (“Philip Morris USA” or “Plaintiff”), having properly served 

a Summons and Complaint upon Isadora Bernal and Leuli Ulloa Marlene Bernal, each 

individually and doing business as Watsonville Market #2, a/k/a Juanitos Supermercado 

(hereinafter “Defendants”), and Defendants having failed to timely respond to Complaint, it 

is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED as follows: 

1. This is an action for: (i) infringement of registered trademarks in violation of 

Section 32 of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1114; (ii) false designation of origin and 

trademark and trade dress infringement in violation of Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 

U.S.C. § 1125(a); and (iii) unfair competition and trademark infringement in violation of the 

common law of the State of California. This Court has personal jurisdiction over Philip 

Morris USA and Defendants, and subject matter jurisdiction of the matters in controversy 

between Philip Morris USA and Defendants. Venue in this judicial district is proper. 

2. Defendants have not made any objections regarding the sufficiency of process 

or the sufficiency of service of process in this section. Any objections Defendants may 

have regarding the sufficiency of process or the sufficiency of service of process in these 

actions are hereby deemed waived. 

3. Philip Morris USA manufactures cigarettes, including the famous 

MARLBORO® brand, for sale in the United States. Philip Morris USA is the registered 

owner of the following MARLBORO® and MARLBORO®-related trademarks on the 

Principal Register of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, all of which are valid, 

subsisting and incontestable pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1065 (collectively “Philip Morris USA 

Marks”): 

Registration 

Number 

Registration 

Date

Trademark 

68,502 April 14, 1908 MARLBORO® 

938,510 July 25, 1972 MARLBORO Red Label® 

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4. Philip Morris USA has spent substantial time, effort, and money advertising 

and promoting the Philip Morris USA Marks throughout the United States, and these marks 

have consequently developed significant goodwill, have become distinctive, and have 

acquired secondary meaning. As a result of the sale of counterfeit MARLBORO® 

cigarettes, Philip Morris USA is suffering a loss of the enormous goodwill associated with 

the Philip Morris USA Marks, and is losing profits from lost sales of genuine products. 

5. Beginning on or about June 7, 2005, and subsequent to Philip Morris USA’s 

adoption and first use of the Philip Morris USA Marks, Defendants offered for sale and sold 

to the general public counterfeit MARLBORO® brand cigarettes. 

6. Philip Morris USA filed the Complaint in this matter on July 5, 2006. 

7. Defendants were served with Summons and Complaint on July 12, 2006. 

8. Entry of Default was recorded against Defendants due to their failure to 

answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint. On January 3, 2007, Plaintiff presented this 

Court with its Application for Default Judgment against Defendants. 

9. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that Defendants, and their officers, 

agents, servants, employees, and attorneys, and all persons in active concert or participation 

with them, are hereby PERMANENTLY ENJOINED from: 

(i) purchasing, selling, offering for sale, or otherwise using in commerce any 

counterfeit MARLBORO® and/or MARLBORO LIGHTS® brand cigarettes; and 

(ii) assisting, aiding or abetting any other person on entity in purchasing, selling, 

offering for sale, or otherwise using in commerce any counterfeit MARLBORO® 

and/or MARLBORO LIGHTS® brand cigarettes. 

10. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1117(c), 

Defendants are liable to Plaintiff in the amount of $10,000 for violations of Sections 32 and 

43(a) of the Lanham Act. 

11. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1117(a)(3), 

Defendants are liable to Plaintiff in the amount of $440.00 for costs incurred in bringing this 

action against Defendants. 

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12. The terms of this Judgment and Permanent Injunction shall be enforceable 

against Defendants, their successors in interest and assigns, and any persons or business 

entities working in concert with Defendants. 

13. There being no just reason for delay, the entry of this Default Judgment by the 

United States District Court constitutes entry of final judgment as to all claims asserted in 

this action by Philip Morris USA against Defendants pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil 

Procedure 54(b). 

14. The court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce this Default Judgment and 

Permanent Injunction. 

IT IS SO ORDERED. 

DATED: _____________ _______________________________________ 

 The Honorable Maxine M. Chesney 

 United States District Judge 

January 29, 2007

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