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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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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

The American Automobile Association,

Inc., 

Plaintiff, 

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AAA Plus Auto Movers, L.L.C.; AA

Plus Auto Shippers, LLC; AAA

Anywhere Auto Shippers, Inc.; A Plus

Auto Shippers, Inc.; Rolland

Stonebreaker and Jane Doe

Stonebreaker,

Defendants.

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CV-10-2667-PHX-LOA

ORDER

On February 7, 2011, the parties filed a Notice of Settlement, indicating the parties

have reached a settlement resolving this case, were finalizing settlement paperwork and

expect to file a motion seeking entry of a consent order and judgment with the Court. 

(Doc. 23) 

On March 2, 2011, the parties filed a Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Order and

Judgment. (Doc. 25) The Joint Motion attaches a copy of the parties’ Consent Order of

Judgment. The parties agree that The American Automobile Associate, Inc. (“AAA”) has

brought an action in this Court against AAA Plus Auto Movers, L.L.C.; AA Plus Auto

Shippers, LLC; AAA Anywhere Auto Shippers, Inc.; A Plus Auto Shippers, Inc.; Rolland

Stonebreaker; and Jane Doe Stonbreaker (the “Defendants”) in which it has alleged that

Defendants having knowingly and willfully violated AAA’s rights in its famous and

distinctive AAA trademarks (“AAA Marks”), in violation of the Federal Trademark Act

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(“Lanham Act”), 15 U.S.C. §§ 1114, 1125, and Arizona state law, by registering and

using business names that incorporate the AAA Marks and by registering and using the

domain name AAAANYWHEREAUTOTRANSPORT.COM (the “infringing Uses”). 

(Doc. 25-1.)

The parties agree the Defendants shall pay to Plaintiff the sum of One

Thousand Dollars upon entry of the Consent Judgment (the “Restitution Payment”); that

Defendants, their agents, attorneys, representatives, employees, and all persons in active

concert or participation with them who receive notice thereof, are permanently enjoined

from any unauthorized use of AAA’s trademarks, or of marks confusingly similar to any

of them; that each and every claim for damages, penalties, costs, and attorneys’ fees by

AAA against Defendants, other than the permanent injunction granted therein will be

dismissed with prejudice, except for such damages, penalties, costs, and/or attorneys’ fees

which might result from any violation of the Court’s Order; and that the case shall be

closed except that this Court shall retain jurisdiction for the purpose of enforcing the

Settlement Agreement and the Consent Order of Judgment.

Pursuant to the parties’ Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Order of Judgment, doc.

25, and good cause appearing, 

IT IS ORDERED that the Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Order of Judgment,

doc. 25, is GRANTED. The Clerk of Court is kindly directed to enter the separate

Consent Judgment and terminate this case. 

Dated this 4th day of March, 2011.

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