Gesualdi et al v. Quadrozzi Equipment Leasing Corp. et al
Louis Bisignano, Thomas Corbett, Anthony D'Aquila, Joseph Ferrara, Frank Finkel, Thomas Gesualdi, Marc Herbst, Dominick Marrocco, Anthony Pirozzi and Denise Richardson |
Amstel Recycling & Concrete Corp. and Quadrozzi Equipment Leasing Corp. |
1:2011cv00115 |
January 7, 2011 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Raymond J. Dearie |
Andrew L. Carter |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. |
29 U.S.C. ยง 1001 E.R.I.S.A.: Employee Retirement |
None |
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Filing 72 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: Having addressed the deficiencies in the Court's prior decision identified by the Second Circuit, and ever mindful of the strong preference for adjudication on the merits, the Court remains convinced that denying Defendants ' motion to vacate the default judgment is the appropriate outcome for this case. Accordingly, the Court concurs in Magistrate Judge Scanlon's recommendation: Defendants' objections to the report and recommendation are overruled and th e motion to vacate the default judgment is denied. Now, after five years of litigation during which this dispute never advanced past the default judgment stage, this case is at an end. The clerk is directed to close the case.. Ordered by Judge Raymond J. Dearie on 12/15/2016. (Rodriguez, Lori) |
Filing 42 MEMORANDUM & ORDER: Defendants' 25 motion to vacate the default judgment is denied. Ordered by Judge Raymond J. Dearie on 7/11/2013. (Chee, Alvin) |
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