Trustees of the Plumbers and Pipefitters National Pension Fund et al v. A.H. Palmer & Sons, LLC
Trustees of the Plumbers and Pipefitters National Pension Fund and Trustees of the International Training Fund |
A.H. Palmer & Sons, LLC |
1:2015cv00637 |
May 18, 2015 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
Alexandria Office |
Alexandria City |
Ivan D. Davis |
Claude M. Hilton |
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 |
29 U.S.C. ยง 1002 |
None |
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Filing 16 ORDERED that a default judgment be entered against the Defendant, in favor of Plaintiffs in the total amount of $9,530.45, which consists of the following: The National Pension Fund is entitled to recover $5,771.25 in contributions for the months of May 2014 through July 2014, $577.13 in liquidated damages for the same period, and $691.42 in interest accruing from the date due through 7/17/2015, for a total damages award of $7,039.80; The International Training Fund is e ntitled to recover $213.56 in delinquent contributions for the months of May 2014 through July 2014, $42.71 in liquidated damages for the same period, and $25.29 in interest through 7/17/2015, for a total damages award of $281.86; The National Pension Fund is also entitled to $2,208.79 in attorney's fees and costs ($1,457.50 in attorney's fees and $751.29 in costs). Signed by District Judge Claude M. Hilton on 1/13/2015. (rban, ) |
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