1:15-cv-03110 · Southern District of New York No recent activity
WHAT HAPPENED — IN PLAIN ENGLISH
Three identical proposed abstracts of judgment were filed on February 19, 2019 in entries #160, #161, and #162 by eleven parties including Young M. Choi, Dong M. Ju, Hong S. Kim, Tae H. Kim, Yoon C. Kim, Eutemio Morales, Chul G. Park, Jin H. Park, Zhe Y. Shen, Jong H. Song, and R. Julian Ventura, all referencing judgment document #159. These are administrative filings for clerk processing with no required chamber action, indicating the parties are preparing to collect/enforce a judgment. No immediate action is required before 9 AM as these are proposed documents awaiting clerk review.
Updated March 30, 2026
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YOUR CASE FILE
Entries #160, #161, #162: Three identical proposed abstracts of judgment filed by 11 parties on Feb 19, 2019, all referencing underlying judgment #159
Filed by attorney Kenneth Kimerling on behalf of multiple defendants/judgment debtors
Administrative filings marked for clerk processing only - no court action required
Documents are to be "picked up by the party" suggesting preparation for judgment enforcement activities
WHAT THE OTHER SIDE DID
Multiple identical filings suggest either a clerical error or intentional redundancy to ensure proper processing - unusual to file three copies of the same abstract
The timing and nature of these filings indicates the prevailing party is moving into judgment collection/enforcement phase, signaling confidence in their legal position
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR CASE
Case appears to have reached final judgment stage with parties now focused on enforcement mechanisms rather than substantive litigation
Multiple judgment debtors filing abstracts simultaneously suggests coordinated response to judgment, potentially indicating settlement discussions or structured payment arrangements
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