· 9/7/2010
Montblanc-Simplo GmbH v. Colibri Corp.
Citations
- 739 F. Supp. 2d 143
- 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 92885
- 2010 WL 3614164
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- explaining that allegations in a complaint are not “well-pleaded” for a default judgment when contradicted by the plaintiff’s evidence
- An allegation is not “well-pleaded” if it is contradicted by other evidence put forth by the plaintiff
- “[OJnce plaintiffs provided an actual picture of the allegedly infringing pen that contradicted the allegations in the Complaint, those allegations would no longer be considered well-pleaded.”
- “[O]nce plaintiffs provided an actual picture of the allegedly infringing pen that contradicted the allegations in the Complaint, those allegations would no longer be considered well-pleaded.”
- “[O]nce plaintiffs provided an actual picture of the allegedly infringing pen that contradicted the allegations in the Complaint, those allegations would no longer be considered well- pleaded.”
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Judges: Kiyo A. Matsumoto
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