· 7/13/1938
Herbert V. Apartments Corp. v. Mortgage Guarantee Co.
Citations
- 98 F.2d 662
- 1938 U.S. App. LEXIS 3294
How courts have described this case
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- holding that bad faith is not a necessary predicate to find that a defendant acted willfully
- upholding default judgment where district court had specifically found that defendants deliberately decided not to respond to plaintiffs damages application
- upholding default judgment where district court had specifically found that defendants deliberately decided not to respond to plaintiffs damages application
- “[D]efaults resulting from deliberate conduct ... are not excusable.”
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Judges: Biggs, Buffington, Davis
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