INTERNATIONAL PAINTERS AND ALLIED TRADES INDUSTRY PENSION FUND et al v. BENCHMARK CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. et al
INTERNATIONAL PAINTERS AND ALLIED TRADES INDUSTRY PENSION FUND and GARY J. MEYERS |
BENCHMARK CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC., JEFFERSON MEDLEY and SHIRLEY MEDLEY |
1:2008cv01966 |
November 14, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Columbia |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. Office |
11001 |
Richard J. Leon |
None |
Federal Question |
29:1145 E.R.I.S.A. |
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Filing 22 MEMORANDUM ORDER, Ordered That the plaintiffs' Motion for Summary Judgment 17 is GRANTED; and it is further Ordered that judgment is entered in favor of plaintiffs and against the Company in the amount of $147,970.30; and it is further Or dered that individual defendants, along with the Company, shall be jointly and severally liable for contributions to the Fund in the amount of $80,302.04, plus interest in the amount of $3,190.89; and it is further Ordered that individual d efendants, along with the Company, are also jointly and severally liable for attorneys' fees and costs in the amount of $38,841.70; and it is further Ordered that individual defendants shall also be jointly and severally liable for any losses to the Fund resulting from individual defendants' breach of fiduciary duty, which plaintiffs may establish through supplementary evidence. SO ORDERED.Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 6/22/10. (see memorandum order) (kc ) |
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