E.D. Pa.: Default Judgment Entered Against Defendants Engaging in Willful, Obstructionist Discovery Practices | Practical Law

E.D. Pa.: Default Judgment Entered Against Defendants Engaging in Willful, Obstructionist Discovery Practices | Practical Law

In Northstar Financial Companies, Inc. v. Nocerino, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered a default judgment against the defendants for willfully obstructing the discovery process and repeatedly violating court orders to produce documents and respond to interrogatories.

E.D. Pa.: Default Judgment Entered Against Defendants Engaging in Willful, Obstructionist Discovery Practices

by Practical Law Litigation
Published on 30 Jun 2014USA (National/Federal)
In Northstar Financial Companies, Inc. v. Nocerino, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered a default judgment against the defendants for willfully obstructing the discovery process and repeatedly violating court orders to produce documents and respond to interrogatories.