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AT&T Files for Default Judgment vs. Goodman, Seeking $1.44M Award

AT&T moved Tuesday for an entry of default judgment in its breach of contract complaint against defendant Goodman Networks for failure to plead or otherwise defend the lawsuit, said its motion (docket 4:22-cv-00914) in U.S. District Court for Eastern Texas…

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in Sherman. It asks for an award of $1.44 million, including attorneys’ fees and other court costs, said the motion. AT&T alleges Goodman, a telecommunication services provider, owes it more than $1.22 million in unpaid fees for enterprise internet services it rendered Goodman under an April 2009 master services agreement and a July 2017 business services agreement. U.S. District Judge Sean Jordan signed an order March 13 giving AT&T 21 days to file a motion for default judgment against Goodman, or it would risk dismissal of the case “for want of prosecution” (see 2303150004). AT&T took eight days to comply.