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U.S. v. Lilly Management and Marketing, LLC, 6:16-cv-435-Orl-37DAB. (2016)

Court: District Court, M.D. Florida Number: infdco20160328834 Visitors: 4
Filed: Mar. 25, 2016
Latest Update: Mar. 25, 2016
Summary: ORDER ROY B. DALTON, Jr. , District Judge . This cause is before the Court on the United States of America's Unopposed Motion Requesting Entry of a Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Civil Penalty Judgment (Doc. 2), filed March 16, 2016. The United States of America (" Government ") initiated this action on March 16, 2016, for Defendants' alleged violations of the Federal Trade Commission (" FTC ") Act, 15 U.S.C. 45(a), and the FTC's Telemarketing Sales Rule. The Governm
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ORDER

This cause is before the Court on the United States of America's Unopposed Motion Requesting Entry of a Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Civil Penalty Judgment (Doc. 2), filed March 16, 2016.

The United States of America ("Government") initiated this action on March 16, 2016, for Defendants' alleged violations of the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") Act, 15 U.S.C. § 45(a), and the FTC's Telemarketing Sales Rule. The Government simultaneously moved for entry of a final order for permanent injunction and civil penalty judgment, which is unopposed. (Doc. 2 ("Motion").) In the Motion, the Government represents that the parties have settled the matter and stipulated to a proposed Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Civil Penalty Judgment (Doc. 2-1) "without further notice to any party or other proceedings." (Doc. 2, p. 2.) Upon consideration, the Court finds that the Motion is due to be granted.

Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that:

1. The United States of America's Unopposed Motion Requesting Entry of a Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Civil Penalty Judgment (Doc. 2) is GRANTED. 2. The Court APPROVES of the Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Civil Penalty Judgment (Doc. 2-1) and hereby INCORPORATES it into this Order. 3. The Court retains jurisdiction over this action and the parties solely for the purpose of enforcing the Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Civil Penalty Judgment (Doc. 2-1). The Court does not retain jurisdiction to enforce any related agreements that the parties may have made or will make. 4. The Clerk is DIRECTED to close the case.

DONE AND ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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