Central Laborers' Pension Welfare and Annuity Funds v. Miller Contracting, Inc. et al
Central Laborers' Pension Welfare and Annuity Funds |
Miller Contracting, Inc. and Jimmie Miller |
3:2011cv00079 |
January 28, 2011 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
Morgan |
David R. Herndon |
Donald G. Wilkerson |
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1132 |
None |
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Filing 98 ORDER GRANTING 94 Motion for Third Party Citation to Discover Assets by Central Laborers' Pension Welfare and Annuity Funds. Signed by Magistrate Judge Donald G. Wilkerson on 9/17/2015. (jmp) |
Filing 17 DEFAULT JUDGMENT in favor of Central Laborers' Pension Welfare and Annuity Funds against Miller Contracting, Inc., Jimmie Miller and GRANTING 9 MOTION for Default Judgment as to defendants, Miller Contracting, Inc., and Jimmie Miller, individually filed by Central Laborers' Pension Welfare and Annuity Funds.Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 10/3/11. (klh, ) |
Filing 11 ORDER DIRECTING plaintiffs to file supplement to the 9 MOTION for Default Judgment as to defendants, Miller Contracting, Inc., and Jimmie Miller, individually filed by Central Laborers' Pension Welfare and Annuity Funds. See Order for details. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 7/19/11. (klh, ) |
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