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U.S. v. LESLIE, 1:12-CV-0469 (LEK/RFT). (2013)

Court: District Court, N.D. New York Number: infdco20130731e41 Visitors: 21
Filed: Jul. 30, 2013
Latest Update: Jul. 30, 2013
Summary: DECISION and ORDER LAWRENCE E. KAHN, District Judge. I. INTRODUCTION On March 14, 2012, Plaintiff commenced this action alleging that Courtney Leslie ("Defendant") defaulted on a promissory note. Dkt. No. 1 ("Complaint"). Now before the Court is Plaintiff's Second Motion for default judgment brought pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(b). Dkt. No. 8 ("Motion"). II. BACKGROUND Defendant is a resident of Woodstock, New York. Compl. 2. The Complaint alleges that Defendant execute
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DECISION and ORDER

LAWRENCE E. KAHN, District Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

On March 14, 2012, Plaintiff commenced this action alleging that Courtney Leslie ("Defendant") defaulted on a promissory note. Dkt. No. 1 ("Complaint"). Now before the Court is Plaintiff's Second Motion for default judgment brought pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(b). Dkt. No. 8 ("Motion").

II. BACKGROUND

Defendant is a resident of Woodstock, New York. Compl. ¶ 2. The Complaint alleges that Defendant executed a promissory note to secure loans from the U.S. Department of Education, and that he has failed to repay the loans in full. See generally id. Defendant did not file a responsive pleading, and on May 7, 2012, the Clerk filed an Entry of default against Defendant at Plaintiff's request. Dkt. Nos. 4; 5.1 In its Motion, Plaintiff seeks an award of "the principal sum of $1,500.00 plus interest in the sum of $1413.32 plus additional accrued interest at the rate of 3.00% per annum from January 24th, 2013 to the date of entry, plus process server fees in the amount of $55.00." Mot. at 8 ¶ 7.

III. LEGAL STANDARD

"Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55 provides a two-step process that the Court must follow before it may enter a default judgment against a defendant.'" Elec. Creations Corp. v. Gigahertz, Inc., No. 12-CV-1423, 2013 WL 3229125, at *3 (quoting Robertson v. Doe, No. 05-CV-7046, 2008 WL 2519894, at *3 (S.D.N.Y. June 19, 2008)).

First, under Rule 55(a), when a party fails to plead or otherwise defend . . . the clerk must enter the party's default. Second, pursuant to Rule 55(b)(2), the party seeking default judgment is required to present its application for entry of judgment to the court.... Notice of the application must be sent to the defaulting party so that it has an opportunity to show cause why the court should not enter a default judgment.

Id. (citations and internal quotation marks omitted).

"When a default is entered, the defendant is deemed to have admitted all of the well-pleaded factual allegations in the complaint pertaining to liability." Bravado Int'l Grp. Merch. Servs., Inc. v. Ninna, Inc., 655 F.Supp.2d 177, 188 (E.D.N.Y. 2009) (citing Greyhound Exhibitgroup, Inc. v. E.L. U.L. Realty Corp., 973 F.2d 155, 158 (2d Cir. 1992)). "While a default judgment constitutes an admission of liability, the quantum of damages remains to be established by proof unless the amount is liquidated or susceptible of mathematical computation." Flaks v. Koegel, 504 F.2d 702, 707 (2d Cir. 1974); see also Bravado Int'l, 655 F. Supp. 2d at 189. "[E]ven upon default, a court may not rubber-stamp the non-defaulting party's damages calculation, but rather must ensure that there is a basis for the damages that are sought." Robertson, 2008 WL 2519894, at *3. "The burden is on the plaintiff to establish its entitlement to recovery." Bravado Int'l, 655 F. Supp. 2d at 189. "While the court must ensure that there is a basis for the damages specified in a default judgment, it may, but need not, make the determination through a hearing." Id. at 190 (internal quotation marks omitted).

Under Local Rule 55.2(b), the moving party must submit with its motion for default judgment: (1) a clerk's certificate of entry of default; (2) a proposed form of default judgment; (3) a copy of the pleading to which no response has been made; and (4) an affidavit. The affidavit must set forth that: (1) the party against whom judgment is sought is not an infant, incompetent, or in military service; (2) the party against whom judgment is sought has defaulted in appearance in the action; (3) service was properly effected under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4; (4) the amount sought is justly due and owing, and no part has been paid; and (5) the disbursements sought to be taxed have been made in the action or will necessarily be made or incurred. L.R. 55.2(b) (citing L.R. 55.2(a)).

IV. DISCUSSION

Plaintiff has failed to comply with the Local Rules. No copy of the Complaint was included with Plaintiff's Motion for default judgment. See generally Mot. Plaintiff's Motion for default judgment is therefore denied. In light of Defendant's Letter requesting resolution of this matter, the Court will host a conference on this matter at 10:30 A.M. on August 22, 2013, in Room 422 of the James T. Foley U.S. Courthouse in Albany, New York.

V. CONCLUSION

Accordingly, it is hereby:

ORDERED, that Plaintiff's Second Motion (Dkt. No. 8) for default judgment is DENIED; and it is further

ORDERED, that a conference on this matter will be held at 10:30 A.M. on August 22, 2013, in Room 422 of the James T. Foley U.S. Courthouse in Albany, New York; and it is further ORDERED, that the Clerk serve a copy of this Decision and Order on the parties.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. On February 25, 2013, the Court received a Letter from Defendant stating that he has attempted to contact Plaintiff's counsel but has received no response, and that he has been hospitalized for surgeries in the interim. Dkt. No. 9. The Court grants his request to schedule a conference of the parties.
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