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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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STIPULATION AND ORDER REGARDING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION 

FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 

CASE NO. C 05 4146 MMC 

SFCA_376420.2 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

MARIAH HANSON, AN INDIVIDUAL, MT

PRODUCTIONS, INC., A CALIFORNIA 

CORPORATION, AND MARIAH HANSON

DBA CLUB SKIRTS AND MT

PRODUCTIONS

 Plaintiffs, 

 v. 

GIRL BAR, INC., A CALIFORNIA 

CORPORATION, GB PRODUCTIONS, A 

CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, ROBIN

GANS, AN INDIVIDUAL, SANDY SACHS,

AN INDIVIDUAL,

 Defendants. 

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Case No. C 05 4146 MMC 

STIPULATION AND ORDER 

REGARDING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION 

FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 

CASE FILED: OCTOBER 13, 2005

JUDGE: HON. MAXINE M. CHESNEY

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STIPULATION AND ORDER REGARDING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION 

FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 

CASE NO. C 05 4146 MMC 

SFCA_376420.2 

The Motion for Preliminary Injunction (the “Motion”), filed by Plaintiffs , 

MARIAH HANSON, MT PRODUCTIONS, INC., and MARIAH HANSON dba CLUB 

SKIRTS and MT PRODUCTIONS (collectively “Plaintiffs”), came on for hearing before 

the above captioned Court, on December 20, 2005 with Eileen R. Ridley and Michael A. 

Naranjo of Foley & Lardner LLP and Jennifer J. Hagan of the Hagan Law Firm 

appearing on behalf Plaintiffs and Valerie F. Horn of Valerie F. Horn & Associates, a 

PLC appearing on behalf of Defendants, GIRL BAR, INC., GB PRODUCTIONS,

ROBIN GANS, AND SANDY SACHS (collectively “Defendant”). 

Pursuant to the ruling of the Court, the parties – through their counsel – stipulate 

to the following: 

[1] Defendants shall, within twenty-four (24) hours after the signing of this 

order, immediately remove from any and all websites they maintain related to the 2006 

“Dinah Shore Weekend” (including but not limited to “girlbar.com” and 

“dinahshoreweekend”) the following statement “Our Wyndham Hotel guests should 

know that the pool area is reserved Saturday and Sunday for our parties and not available 

to registered guests unless they present a valid weekend pass or purchase a ticket at the 

door”;

[2] Plaintiffs and Defendants shall, within twenty-four (24) hours after the 

signing of this order, immediately include the following statement on any and all 

websites they maintain related to the 2006 “Dinah Shore Weekend” (including but not 

limited to “girlbar.com”, “dinahshoreweekend.com”, “thedinah.com” and 

“clubskirts.com”): “If you have a Club Skirts or Girl Bar valid pass or ticket you will be 

admitted to the Wyndham Hotel pool parties on Saturday and Sunday.” Defendants shall 

place said statement where the language described in paragraph 1 was removed. 

[3] With respect to the sale of tickets to walk-in customers to the 2006 “Dinah 

Shore Weekend” Wyndham Hotel pool parties, each party shall be represented by and 

ticket sales shall be performed by two separate cashiers – one designated by and acting 

for Club Skirts and another designated by and acting for Girl Bar. Each cashier shall be 

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STIPULATION AND ORDER REGARDING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION 

FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 

CASE NO. C 05 4146 MMC 

SFCA_376420.2 

located at the entrance to the pool party in the same place and parallel to each other. 

Ticket sales to walk-in customers will be accomplished in an alternating manner so that 

the revenue from the ticket sales will be evenly split between Plaintiffs and Defendants 

(i.e., the first walk-in customer will be directed to purchase her ticket from Girl Bar while 

the second will be directed to purchase her ticket from Club Skirts with the pattern 

repeating through all walk-in customers who are admitted); and 

[4] Neither Plaintiffs nor Defendants shall prevent or prohibit attendees with 

valid passes or tickets from Club Skirts or Girl Bar from entry to the 2006 “Dinah Shore 

Weekend” Wyndham Hotel pool parties on Saturday and Sunday. 

IT IS SO STIPULATED. 

DATED: December 28, 2005 FOLEY & LARDNER LLP 

 /S/ Eileen R. Ridley

 EILEEN R. RIDLEY 

ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS, MARIAH HANSON, MT 

PRODUCTIONS, INC., AND 

MARIAH HANSON DBA CLUB

SKIRTS

DATED: December 28, 2005 VALERIE F. HORN & 

ASSOCIATES, A PLC 

 /S/ Valerie F. Horn

 VALERIE F. HORN 

ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANTS, GIRL BAR, INC., A CALIFORNIA 

CORPORATION, GB

PRODUCTIONS, A CALIFORNIA 

CORPORATION, ROBIN GANS, AN 

INDIVIDUAL, SANDY SACHS, AN 

INDIVIDUAL

The Court, having considered the pleadings in this matter as well as all papers 

submitted in support of, and in opposition to, said motion, and having heard the argument 

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CASE NO. C 05 4146 MMC 

SFCA_376420.2 

of counsel and reviewed the above stipulation of the parties - and good cause appearing -

hereby GRANTS the Motion as follows: 

[1] Defendants shall, within twenty-four (24) hours after the signing of this 

order, immediately remove from any and all websites they maintain related to the 2006 

“Dinah Shore Weekend” (including but not limited to “girlbar.com” and 

“dinahshoreweekend”) the following statement “Our Wyndham Hotel guests should 

know that the pool area is reserved Saturday and Sunday for our parties and not available 

to registered guests unless they present a valid weekend pass or purchase a ticket at the 

door”;

[2] Plaintiffs and Defendants shall, within twenty-four (24) hours after the 

signing of this order, immediately include the following statement on any and all 

websites they maintain related to the 2006 “Dinah Shore Weekend” (including but not 

limited to “girlbar.com”, “dinahshoreweekend.com”, “thedinah.com” and 

“clubskirts.com”): “If you have a Club Skirts or Girl Bar valid pass or ticket you will be 

admitted to the Wyndham Hotel pool parties on Saturday and Sunday.” Defendants shall 

place said statement where the language described in paragraph 1 was removed. 

[3] With respect to the sale of tickets to walk-in customers to the 2006 “Dinah 

Shore Weekend” Wyndham Hotel pool parties, each party shall be represented by and 

ticket sales shall be performed by two separate cashiers – one designated by and acting 

for Club Skirts and another designated by and acting for Girl Bar. Each cashier shall be 

located at the entrance to the pool party in the same place and parallel to each other. 

Ticket sales to walk-in customers will be accomplished in an alternating manner so that 

the revenue from the ticket sales will be evenly split between Plaintiffs and Defendants 

(i.e., the first walk-in customer will be directed to purchase her ticket from Girl Bar while 

the second will be directed to purchase her ticket from Club Skirts with the pattern 

repeating through all walk-in customers who are admitted); and 

[4] Neither Plaintiffs nor Defendants shall prevent or prohibit attendees with 

valid passes or tickets from Club Skirts or Girl Bar from entry to the 2006 “Dinah Shore 

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CASE NO. C 05 4146 MMC 

SFCA_376420.2 

Weekend” Wyndham Hotel pool parties on Saturday and Sunday. 

The Motion as to trademark violation and in all other respects is DENIED. 

IT IS SO ORDERED. 

DATED: December 30, 2005 

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HON. MAXINE M. CHESNEY

U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE – NORTHERN

DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

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