Trustees of the Southern California IBEW-NECA Pension Plan et al v. Alton James Washington
Trustees of the Southern California IBEW-NECA Supplemental Unemployment Benefit Trust Fund, Trustees of the Southern California IBEW-NECA Pension Plan, Trustees of the Southern California IBEW-NECA Labor Management Cooperation Committee, Trustees of the Southern California IBEW-NECA Health Trust Fund, Trustees of the National IBEW-NECA Labor Management Committee, Trustees of the National Electrical Benefit Fund, Los Angeles Electrical Workers Credit Union, Trustees of the Los Angeles County Electrical Educational and Training Trust Fund and Contract Compliance Fund |
Alton James Washington |
2:2014cv06458 |
August 18, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Michael W. Fitzgerald |
Frederick F. Mumm |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. |
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Filing 23 PURSUANT TO ENTRY OF DEFAULT JUDGMENT by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that Plaintiffs shall have, and the Clerk is hereby ordered to enter, the following JUDGMENT against Defendant: (1) Judgment in favor of the Plaintiffs in the sum of $18,584.09 for unpaid fringe benefit contributions, prejudgment interest, and liquidateddamages; (2) For auditing costs in the sum of $1,237.50; (3) For legal costs in the sum of $495.00; (4) For attorney's fees in the sum of $3,578.60; and (5) For post-judgment interest at the statutory rate. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (jp) |
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