DONNA M. RYU, Magistrate Judge.
On February 25, 2016, Plaintiff Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee for American Home Mortgage Investment Trust 2007-1 ("Deutsche Bank" or "Plaintiff") filed a motion for default judgment. [Docket No. 40.] Plaintiff seeks to cancel, extinguish or void a stipulated judgment entered by this court on November 26, 2012 in the case of CB Equities, LLC v. American Brokers Conduit Corporation, case number 12-cv-5449, later recorded in the Official Records of Contra Costa County on November 29, 2012 against the property located at 223 Verde Mesa, Danville, California. The court reviewed the Motion for Default Judgment ordered Plaintiff to submit supplemental briefing. [Docket No. 56.] On April 13, 2016, the Plaintiff submitted supplemental briefing in support of its motion. [Docket No. 59.]
Plaintiff's Motion for Default Judgment [Docket No. 40] and its Supplemental Brief in Support of the Motion for Default Judgment [Docket No. 59] provide no analysis regarding the appropriateness of Plaintiff's requested relief that the court issue a declaration and order that the stipulated judgment entered in CB Equities, LLC v. American Brokers Conduit Corporation, case number 12-cv-5449, was void ab initio and of no force or effect. Plaintiff did not provide an analysis of its entitlement to the requested relief and, in particular, did not address the issue of whether a declaration that the stipulated judgment is void, as opposed to voidable, is the appropriate remedy in this case. See Mot. for Default Judgment; Supp. Br. at 9.
Plaintiff shall submit additional briefing by 9:00 a.m. on May 6, 2016, to address the deficiency in the motion for default judgment. Plaintiff shall include citations supporting its requested relief (a declaration that the stipulated judgment is void). Plaintiff shall provide citations to cases that are factually similar, preferably within the Ninth Circuit.
Any opposition or statement of non-opposition is due no later than May 9, 2016.