Electrical Industry Service Bureau, Inc. et al v. Frontline Environmental Technologies Group, Inc.
Electrical Industry Service Bureau, Inc., Northern California Electrical Workers Pension Trust, San Francisco County Electrical Industry Apprenticeship & Training Trust, Electrical Workers Health & Welfare Trust, National Electric Benefit Fund, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 6 Vacation Fund, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 6, John O'Rourke and Tom Coleman |
Frontline Environmental Technologies Group, Inc. |
4:2009cv03960 |
November 5, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of California |
Oakland Office |
Saundra Brown Armstrong |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A |
29 U.S.C. ยง 1132 E.R.I.S.A.: Employee Benefits |
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Filing 5 ORDER re 4 MOTION to Continue Case Management Conference Currently Set For December 1, 2009 at 10:00 AM, filed by National Electric Benefit Fund, Electrical Industry Service Bureau, Inc., John O'Rourke, International Brotherhood of Elec trical Workers Local 6 Vacation Fund, Electrical Workers Health & Welfare Trust, San Francisco County Electrical Industry Apprenticeship & Training Trust, Northern California Electrical Workers Pension Trust, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 6, Tom Coleman. Signed by Judge Laporte on 11/5/09. (edllc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 11/5/2009) |
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