Employers & Cement Masons #90 Health & Welfare Fund et al v. Osterhage Contracting Incorporated et al
Employers & Cement Masons #90 Pension Fund and Employers & Cement Masons #90 Health & Welfare Fund |
Osterhage Contracting Incorporated and Debra Osterhage |
3:2011cv00521 |
June 15, 2011 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
Madison |
David R. Herndon |
Stephen C. Williams |
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 |
29 U.S.C. ยง 185 |
None |
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Filing 48 ORDER granting 46 Motion motion to turn over assets held at State Bank of Waterloo. See Order for details. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 8/29/13. (klh, ) |
Filing 39 ORDER granting 30 Motion To Turn Over Assets. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 12/3/12. (klh, ) |
Filing 19 ORDER granting 18 Motion Turn Over Assets Based Upon Answer to Third Party Citation by Employers & Cement Masons #90 Health & Welfare Fund, Employers & Cement Masons #90 Pension Fund. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 2/16/12. (klh, ) |
Filing 13 Default Judgment and ORDER granting 10 Motion for Default Judgment and granting 12 Motion for Default Judgment. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 11/3/11. (klh, ) |
Filing 11 ORDER directing plaintiffs to file supplement to motion for default judgment. Supplement due November 2, 2011. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 10/19/2011. (klh, ) |
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