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· 2/18/1992

Garcia v. Burns

Citations

  • 787 F. Supp. 948
  • 1992 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3752
  • 1992 WL 63075

How courts have described this case

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

  • awarding $30,000 in emotional distress damages where plaintiff alleged humiliation, irritability, weight loss, severe anxiety, and depression
  • awarding $30,000 in emotional distress damages where plaintiff alleged humiliation, irritability, weight loss, severe anxiety, and depression
  • awarding plaintiff $30,000 in emotional distress damages where plaintiff’s allegations of emotional distress were “significant but [were] stated as conclusions drawn by the Plaintiff herself[] [w]ithout any medical documentation[.]”
  • referring to same three factors as “necessary for the entry of a default judgment”
  • “Where a defendant fails to answer the complaint, courts are unable to make a determination whether the defendant has a meritorious defense to the plaintiffs allegations.”
  • “Where a defendant fails to answer the complaint, courts are unable to make a determination whether the defendant has a meritorious defense to the plaintiff’s allegations”

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Judges: McKibben

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