CHRISTINE M. ARGUELLO, District Judge.
Upon consideration of the Plaintiff's Ex Parte Motion for Appointment of a Receiver and Related Relief Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 69(A) and Colo. R. Civ. P. 66 and 69 (the "Motion") (Doc. # 3); and upon good cause being FOUND for the relief requested in the Motion and provided herein; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
1. For the reasons stated in the Motion, the Motion (Doc. # 3) is granted.
2. Cordes & Company, through its principal Edward B. Cordes, is hereby appointed as receiver (the "Receiver") for the purposes of receiving assignment of (i) the "WalkMed" trademark, United States Patent and Trademark Office ("U.S.P.T.O") registration number 2230655, (the "Trademark"); (ii) any and all associated goodwill related to the Trademark (the "Goodwill"); and (iii) any and all books and records (collectively with the Trademark and the Goodwill, the "Receivership Assets") from Defendant WalkMed Infusion, LLC ("WalkMed"); enforcing all rights of, and in the name of, WalkMed related to the Receivership Assets and otherwise pursuant to his status as Receiver, against any person or entity, including as infringers of the Trademark; conducting sales or other appropriate dispositions of the Receivership Assets; and promptly delivering all net proceeds to Plaintiff Churchill Medical Systems, Inc. ("Churchill") (and only to Churchill) towards satisfaction, in whole or in part, of its monetary judgment registered by this Court on August 10, 2018 (the "Judgment"), see (Doc. # 3-1) against WalkMed (the operation, management and governance of WalkMed, the authority over the Receivership Assets, and all other powers, status, rights and authority of the Receiver described in this Order, the "Receivership").
3. The Receiver serves herein, and discharges all his duties under this Order, as an officer of this Court, solely in a representative capacity, and not in an individual capacity, and does not, in being appointed as Receiver or by acting as Receiver hereunder, thereby become personally liable to any person or governmental entity under any law, statute, rule, regulation, or other doctrine of law or equity. All persons dealing with the Receiver shall look only to the Receivership Assets (subject to the priority, rights and protections of Churchill described herein), and not the Receiver or its officers, directors, employees, or agents, for the satisfaction of all claims against and obligations and liabilities of the Receiver, the business of WalkMed, and the Receivership Assets.
4. The Receiver has the right to obtain, review and analyze all of the past records relating to the Receivership Assets, including without limitation accounting records, disbursements, banking records, sales records and any other books and documents related the Receivership Assets as necessary to determine whether there are any potential claims or rights against the other persons and entities arising out of the ownership, operation or transfer of the Receivership Assets or otherwise perform the duties of the Receiver. Additionally, the Receiver may solicit the Court for further authorization to expand its review of the books and records related to the Receivership Assets.
5. The Receivership Assets are hereby assigned to the Receiver, together with all rights, prerogatives, title, and interests of WalkMed therein; including all rights to bring, pursue, enforce, collect on and settle any and all claims and causes of or choses in action related to the foregoing, in any court, tribunal or other forum. The Receiver shall have all of the rights, authority and prerogatives set forth in paragraph 6, below, or elsewhere attributed to the Receiver in this Order.
6. The Receiver is hereby granted all powers, status, rights and authority held by receivers dealing with the disposition of debtor assets for the benefit of a creditor and related powers, status, rights and authority, in addition to all powers, status, rights and authority reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes stated herein, such powers, status, rights and authority to be exercised at any time and from time to time, repeatedly or singly, all in the discretion of the Receiver, and such powers, status, rights and authority shall include, without limitation, the following:
7. WalkMed, through an authorized representative, shall, by one or more written instruments, executed by or on behalf of WalkMed, turn over, transfer, and assign any and all of its rights, prerogatives, title and interests in the Receivership Assets to the Receiver within three (3) days of the entry of this Order. Once this assignment is executed, WalkMed, through its counsel or an authorized representative, shall file a notice with the Court certifying that WalkMed has complied with this Order; provided, however, that the Receiver, upon appointment, need not solicit nor wait for WalkMed to effect such turnover, transfer or assignment, and shall have full authority and discretion, immediately effective, to execute on behalf of, sign for, and exercise rights as WalkMed with regard to all Receivership Assets.
8. Retroactive to the filing of the Motion, a perfected lien is hereby placed on the Receivership Assets and their proceeds, for the benefit of Churchill, towards the satisfaction of the Judgment. Such lien shall have priority over all other liens in and claims against the Receivership Assets and their proceeds as of the date of the Motion. Without limitation of the foregoing, Churchill shall have the rights of a levy by it or on its behalf against all Receivership Assets and their proceeds as of the date of the Motion.
9. Retroactive to the filing of the Motion, WalkMed, its former and current officers, members, agents, and/or any other related or interested person or entity (other than the Receiver and Churchill), are hereby enjoined and prohibited from interfering in any way with the Receiver's control, possession, enforcement, operation, marketing and/or sale of the Receivership Assets, or the effectuation of any of these or any other rights or prerogatives of the Receiver, and such entities or persons are enjoined and prohibited from assigning, transferring, encumbering or otherwise altering the registration or ownership status of, or otherwise interfering with the Receiver with regard to, the Receivership Assets (except as expressly required by this Order); provided, however, that such persons who, immediately prior to the Motion, used the Trademark in business may continue to do so, consistent with normal course activities of the type engaged in immediately prior to the Motion, so long as such activities do not dilute or otherwise compromise the value of, nor alter the title to or rights in, the Trademark (and, provided, however, that all such ability to continue use of the Trademark shall be subject to further order of the Court, any final determination of the rights to the Trademark, and the enforcement of rights by the Receiver in, against and with regard to the Trademark). The foregoing injunction precludes any member or management actions or decisions with regard to WalkMed which could have the effect of making the Receiver's exercise of any rights or prerogatives of the Receivership more difficult or otherwise limiting the Receiver's authority or power in any respect. Without limiting the foregoing, the foregoing injunction precludes the filing of any petition in bankruptcy by, for or against WalkMed. Any actions taken in violation of the foregoing injunction shall be null, void and of no effect ab initio.
10. The Receiver is directed and empowered to apply revenues and incomes collected by the Receiver first, to the Receiver's compensation; second, to the other costs and expenses of the Receivership, including any reasonable management fees, attorney fees, and other out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Receiver in connection with the Receivership; and third, to the costs of operating and maintaining the Receivership Assets. The Receiver shall transfer and deliver, promptly, all other amounts only to Churchill, towards satisfaction of the Judgment, including, without limitation, any amounts of interest, costs and fees accrued on the Judgment. The Receiver shall segregate, and not commingle with any other assets, the Receivership Assets and any and all proceeds thereof, until transfer or payment thereof pursuant to this Order.
11. Aside from payment of the compensation, fees, costs and expenses as expressly set forth in the immediately preceding paragraph, the net proceeds from the enforcement and liquidation of the Receivership Assets shall be for the sole benefit of Churchill, and no other party may assert a claim to such funds in whole or in part. Further, immediately after enforcement or liquidation of any Receivership Assets, the Receiver shall calculate the net proceeds and deliver and transfer such funds to Churchill towards satisfaction of the Judgment, and the Receiver's authority to calculate and transfer and deliver such net proceeds to Churchill shall not require further order from this Court, nor shall the exercise of any other right or discretion of the Receiver hereunder require further order from this Court.
12. Churchill shall be authorized to advance funds to the Receiver for the operation of the Receivership and any other related purpose. The amount and timing of any such advances shall be at the discretion of Churchill and the Receiver. No further Court authorization shall be required. Any funds advanced by Churchill to the Receiver shall benefit from a receiver's lien as against all Receivership Asset and their proceeds to secure repayment of the advances, in addition to all other rights of Churchill pursuant to this Order and the Judgment.
13. The Receiver shall file a bond in the amount of $50,000, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the Receiver's duties and proper accounting relating to the Receivership Assets and further subject to modification by the Court given the amount in controversy.
14. The Receiver shall continue in possession of the Receivership Assets pending liquidation or until further ordered by this Court. The Receiver shall have the right to request the Court to provide other or additional relief.
15. All relief granted by the Court herein shall be effective immediately.
16. Churchill shall serve upon WalkMed a copy this Order pursuant to Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 7-90-806 and 7-90-704(2) and Colo. R. Civ. P. 66(d)(3), within five (5) days of the entry of this Order. Such service shall be complete and sufficient for all purposes.
Accordingly, Plaintiff Churchill's Ex Parte Motion for Appointment of a Receiver and Related Relief Pursuant (Doc. # 3) is GRANTED.