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No. 12 ORDER

Document Never Too Hungover, LLC v. Drinkaid LLP et al, 2:23-cv-01347, No. 12 (D.Nev. Sep. 19, 2023)
Plaintiff was required to “file … proof of service or a status report detailing its efforts within 21 days of emailing the defendants.” Id.
The Notice states that on August 30, 2023 Plaintiff “caused true and correct copies of the following documents to be sent via email to hello@drinkaid.co; ryan@drinkaid.co; and solomon@drinkaid.co: a. Complaint and exhibits …; b.
One court interpreting this Rule, as applied to service on parties located in Singapore, stated: “service by means of mail … requires a signed receipt” after “mailing is carried out by the Clerk of the District Court.” Wyles v. Sussman, Case No. CV 17-7722-DMG (SKx), 2018 WL 6333665, at *1 (C.D.
In light of the above, Plaintiff, out of an abundance of caution, appears concerned that the Court’s August 30, 2023 Order may not be sufficient to meet the requirements of effective service.
Thus, Plaintiff seeks an order either (1) requiring the Clerk of Court for the District of Nevada to mail to each Defendant a copy of the summons and complaint with a return receipt requested, or (2) holding that the email notice sent by Plaintiff’s counsel on August 30, 2023 was effective.
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No. 7 Order Setting Briefing Schedule.I ORDER the plaintiff to serve the defendants under Federal ...

Document Never Too Hungover, LLC v. Drinkaid LLP et al, 2:23-cv-01347, No. 7 (D.Nev. Aug. 30, 2023)
Plaintiff Never Too Hungover, LLC moves for a temporary restraining order and
preliminary injunction because the defendants are allegedly using a trademark confusingly similar to the plaintiff’s mark.
However, the plaintiff requests leave to email the defendants in addition to proper service under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 4 and 5.
I ORDER the plaintiff to serve the defendants under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4 as soon as is practicable.
The plaintiff will file with the court proof of service or a status report detailing its efforts within 21 days of emailing the defendants.
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