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Default judgment entered in Kreisler v. 255-257 East 61st Street, LLC et al

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In Kreisler v. 255-257 East 61st Street, LLC et al, a default judgment has been entered. This civil case involves a plaintiff obtaining judgment due to the defendants' failure to respond or appear. The default judgment likely resolves liability in favor of the plaintiff, pending enforcement or further proceedings.

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1:25-cv-06238 Kreisler v. 255-257 East 61st Street, LLC et al

In the case of Kreisler v. 255-257 East 61st Street, LLC and others, the court issued a default judgment. This means the defendant failed to respond or appear in court, so the judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff by default. This is important because it allows the plaintiff to win the case without a trial due to the defendant's lack of participation.

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