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· 5/21/2008

Broadcast Music, Inc. v. Spring Mount Area Bavarian Resort, Ltd.

Citations

  • 555 F. Supp. 2d 537
  • 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 40621
  • 2008 WL 2152060

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting that, “before granting a default judgment,” courts must “ascertain whether the unchallenged facts constitute a legitimate cause of action since a party in default does not admit mere conclusions of law” (citations omitted)
  • noting that, “before granting a default judgment,” courts must “ascertain whether the unchallenged facts constitute a legitimate cause of action, since a party in default does not admit mere conclusions of law” (citations omitted)
  • noting that, “before granting a default judgment,” courts must “ascertain whether the unchallenged facts constitute a legitimate cause of action, since a party in default does not admit mere conclusions of law” (citations omitted)
  • stating that “before granting a default judgment, the Court must . . . ascertain whether the unchallenged facts constitute a legitimate cause of action, since a party in default does not admit mere conclusions of law”
  • stating that “before granting a default judgment, the Court must . . . ascertain whether the unchallenged facts constitute a legitimate cause of action, since a party in default does not admit mere conclusions of law”
  • stating that, “before granting a default judgment, the Court must ... ascertain whether ‘the unchallenged facts constitute a legitimate cause of action, since a party in default does not admit mere conclusions of law’” (citations omitted)

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Judges: Surrick

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