Central Illinois Carpenters Health & Welfare Fund et al v. JLW Construction, Inc.
Central Illinois Carpenters Health & Welfare Fund, Carpenters Pension Fund of Illinois and Carpenters Retirement Savings Fund of Illinois |
JLW Construction, Inc. |
3:2008cv03278 |
November 26, 2008 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. Office |
Logan |
Charles H. Evans |
Jeanne E. Scott |
None |
Federal Question |
29:1001 E.R.I.S.A.: Employee Retirement |
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Filing 9 OPINION entered by Judge Jeanne E. Scott on 02/25/2009. SEE WRITTEN OPINION. Plaintiffs' Motion for Default Judgment (d/e 8) is ALLOWED, in part, and DENIED, in part. Plaintiffs' request for an accounting is allowed. Defendant is ord ered to remit payroll records and contribution reporting forms for the period of January 1, 2008, through current to Plaintiffs at the law offices of Cavanagh & O'Hara, 407 East Adams Street, Springfield, Illinois, 62701 on or before March 25, 2 009, and to otherwise fully co-operate with Plaintiffs' payroll compliance examination. The Court denies, without prejudice, Plaintiffs' request for a default judgment at this time. Plaintiffs may renew their request for judgment when they have completed the accounting and ascertained the amounts owed for unpaid contributions. Plaintiffs' request for attorney's fees and costs is similarly denied without prejudice and may be renewed at a later date. (DM, ilcd) |
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