Wisconsin Laborers Health Fund et al v. Van Minsel Bros Construction, LLC
Wisconsin Laborers Health Fund, Wisconsin Laborers Pension Fund, Wisconsin Laborers Apprenticeship & Training Fund, Building And Public Works Laborers Vacation Fund, Wisconsin Laborers Industry Advancement Program Fund, John J Schmitt, Wisconsin Laborers District Council, Wisconsin Laborers Employers Cooperation and Education Trust Fund, James Vick, Bricklayers & Trowel Trades International Pension Fund, International Masonry Institute, Wisconsin Masons Joint Apprenticeship and Training Fund, Wisconsin Masons Health Care Fund, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers District Council of Wisconsin and International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers |
Van Minsel Bros Construction, LLC and Scott Van Minsel |
0:2021mc00046 |
July 6, 2021 |
US District Court for the District of Minnesota |
Invalid |
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Filing 2 RULE 7.1 DISCLOSURE STATEMENT. There is no parent corporation, publicly held corporation or wholly-owned subsidiary to report for Plaintiff Bricklayers & Trowel Trades International Pension Fund. (Geenen, Sara) |
Filing 1 REGISTRATION OF JUDGMENT IN ANOTHER DISTRICT from the Western District of Wisconsin, case number 20-cv-539 (filing fee $ 49, receipt number AMNDC-8864397). (Attachments: #1 Exhibit(s) 1 - Transcript of Judgment Against Van Minsel Bros Construction, LLC) (Geenen, Sara) |
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