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Bennion & Deville Fine Homes, Inc. v. Windermere Real Estate Services Company, 5:15-CV-01921-DFM. (2018)

Court: District Court, C.D. California Number: infdco20180817c20 Visitors: 1
Filed: Aug. 15, 2018
Latest Update: Aug. 15, 2018
Summary: JUDGMENT DOUGLAS F. McCORMICK , Magistrate Judge . TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD: Following the July 26, 2018 Jury Verdict, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: Judgment be entered in favor of Defendant Windermere Real Estate Services Company and against Plaintiffs Bennion & Deville Fine Homes, Inc., Bennion & Deville Fine Homes SoCal, Inc., and Windermere Services Southern California, Inc. on all claims asserted in the First Amended Complaint. Judgment be entered in favor of Count
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JUDGMENT

TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD:

Following the July 26, 2018 Jury Verdict, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

Judgment be entered in favor of Defendant Windermere Real Estate Services Company and against Plaintiffs Bennion & Deville Fine Homes, Inc., Bennion & Deville Fine Homes SoCal, Inc., and Windermere Services Southern California, Inc. on all claims asserted in the First Amended Complaint.

Judgment be entered in favor of Counter-Claimant Windermere Real Estate Services Company on the claims asserted in the First Amended Counter Claim as follows:

Windermere Real Estate Services Company shall have and recover from Bennion & Deville Fine Homes, Inc. ("B&D Fine Homes") the sum of One Million, Two Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand, Five Hundred Fifty-Five and 32/100 Dollars ($1,264,555.32);

Windermere Real Estate Services Company shall have and recover from Bennion & Deville Fine Homes SoCal, Inc. ("B&D Fine Homes SoCal") the sum of Three Hundred Ten Thousand, Two Hundred Thirty-Four and 98/100 Dollars ($310,234.98);

Of the amounts owed by B&D Fine Homes and B&D Fine Homes SoCal, Robert L. Bennion and Joseph R. Deville are each jointly and severally liable for Five Hundred Forty-Seven Thousand, Six Hundred Nineteen and 56/100 Dollars ($547,619.56); and

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Post-judgment interest on the total amount of the judgment shall accrue pursuant to 28 U.S.C. section 1961(a), from the date on which final judgment is entered until paid in full.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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