π§Ύ Real Example: Motorola / Lenovo Schedule A Lawsuit (Case 0:24-cv-62152-MD)
π Lawsuit Timeline
Initial Notification to Sellers: March 12, 2025
Default Judgments Issued: May 9, 2025
π Case Overview
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Total Defendants: 230
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Default Judgments: 178
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Released Defendants: 52
βοΈ Outcomes After Default Judgment
Out of the 178 Default Judgments, 93 Stores were shut down by the marketplaces after the plaintiffs obtained court orders.
The remaining 85 Stores were still active as of July 2, 2025 — but most had very low sales activity (as shown by minimal feedback or ratings in the past 12 months). These stores were likely considered not worth the cost of enforcement by Motorola’s legal team.
In contrast, larger sellers — particularly DHGate stores based overseas — may still be undergoing trial or litigation, which could explain why some high-volume stores are still operational despite a default judgment.
π‘ Seller Lawsuit Shield’s Role
SellerLawsuitShield.com successfully assisted 6 of the 52 released defendants in getting completely dismissed from the case, avoiding default judgments and protecting their stores.
We also reached out to several sellers who chose not to accept our help — some assumed the lawsuit was a scam or waited too long. Unfortunately, many of those sellers went on to receive default judgments and had their stores shut down permanently.
π§ Why This Matters
This document offers a real-world breakdown of what happens in Schedule A lawsuits:
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Timely response can result in full dismissal
β Ignoring the lawsuit leads to a default judgment
πΈ Not every default leads to a shutdown — but most do
β³ Larger sellers may remain active due to pending litigation
π Educational Purpose
This case is presented as a real example of the consequences and choices sellers face in Schedule A lawsuits. For privacy, some store names of released defendants have been redacted.
All annotations (βοΈ, β, highlights, and watermark) were added by SellerLawsuitShield.com for educational purposes.
The original public filing is available via the U.S. federal court docket:
PACER Case 0:24-cv-62152-MD











Motorola Lawsuit Real Example
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