HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION CO. v. TESTA CORP., 8:12-cv-1450-T-23MAP. (2014)
Court: District Court, M.D. Florida
Number: infdco20140327b68
Visitors: 25
Filed: Mar. 26, 2014
Latest Update: Mar. 26, 2014
Summary: ORDER STEVEN D. MERRYDAY, District Judge. Hubbard sues (Doc. 1) Testa for breach of contract. On September 18, 2014, the clerk entered (Doc. 46) a default against Testa. A November 20, 2014, order (Doc. 56) grants Hubbard's motion (Doc. 49) for default judgment as to liability. A January 13, 2014, order (Doc. 60) grants Hubbard's motion (Doc. 59) for a default judgment as to Hubbard's damages and refers the calculation of damages to the magistrate judge for a report and recommendation under 2
Summary: ORDER STEVEN D. MERRYDAY, District Judge. Hubbard sues (Doc. 1) Testa for breach of contract. On September 18, 2014, the clerk entered (Doc. 46) a default against Testa. A November 20, 2014, order (Doc. 56) grants Hubbard's motion (Doc. 49) for default judgment as to liability. A January 13, 2014, order (Doc. 60) grants Hubbard's motion (Doc. 59) for a default judgment as to Hubbard's damages and refers the calculation of damages to the magistrate judge for a report and recommendation under 28..
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ORDER
STEVEN D. MERRYDAY, District Judge.
Hubbard sues (Doc. 1) Testa for breach of contract. On September 18, 2014, the clerk entered (Doc. 46) a default against Testa. A November 20, 2014, order (Doc. 56) grants Hubbard's motion (Doc. 49) for default judgment as to liability. A January 13, 2014, order (Doc. 60) grants Hubbard's motion (Doc. 59) for a default judgment as to Hubbard's damages and refers the calculation of damages to the magistrate judge for a report and recommendation under 28 U.S.C. § 636. After an evidentiary hearing (Doc. 62), the magistrate judge issued (Doc. 64) a report and recommendation. The parties lodge no objection.
Thorough and well-reasoned, the report and recommendation (Doc. 64) is ADOPTED. The clerk (1) will enter judgment in favor of Hubbard and against Testa for $271,725.02, (2) will terminate any pending motion, and (3) will close the case.
ORDERED.
Source: Leagle