Construction Laborers Trust Funds for Southern California Administrative Company v. George Andrew Dominguez et al
Plaintiff: Construction Laborers Trust Funds for Southern California Administrative Company
Defendant: George Andrew Dominguez, Hudson Insurance Company and Suretec Insurance Company
Case Number: 2:2017cv07164
Filed: September 28, 2017
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: Andre Birotte
Presiding Judge: Suzanne H. Segal
Nature of Suit: Other

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November 21, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 38 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFFS APPLICATION FOR RIGHT TO ATTACH ORDER AND WRIT OF ATTACHMENT [Dkt. No. 13 ] by Magistrate Judge Suzanne H. Segal. Plaintiff has satisfied the criteria for the issuance of a writ of attachment. Def endant's attempted defenses are unpersuasive. Accordingly, Plaintiff's Application for a Right to Attach Order and Writ of Attachment, as amended by the reduction in the amount to be attached to $75,000, is GRANTED. Because the Court has not found any authority allowing it to exercise discretion regarding the posting of a bond, a bond is necessary here. If Plaintiff is aware of any contrary authority, Plaintiff may file a Notice of Authority within 7 days of the date of this Orde r, with a brief explanation in support of its contention that no bond is required. Defendant may file a response within 7 days of service of the Notice. If the Court is persuaded that a bond is not required, the Court may amend this Order. Plaintiff shall submit a proposed Right to Attach Order and Writ of Attachment reflecting the amended sum to be attached within seven days of the date of this Order. (See document for further details). (mr)
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Plaintiff: Construction Laborers Trust Funds for Southern California Administrative Company
Represented By: Alexander Bernard Cvitan
Represented By: Marsha Michiko Hamasaki
Represented By: Peter A Hutchinson
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Defendant: George Andrew Dominguez
Represented By: Christopher S Evans
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Defendant: Hudson Insurance Company
Represented By: Clark H Cameron
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Defendant: Suretec Insurance Company
Represented By: Stacie L Brandt
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