United Food & Commercial Workers Local 348 Pension Fund et al v. Franklin Poly Corp.
Richard Whelan, Edwin Lynch, United Food & Commercial Workers Local 348 Pension Fund and Stanley Fleichman |
Franklin Poly Corp. |
1:2012cv05837 |
November 27, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Margo K. Brodie |
Vera M. Scanlon |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question |
None |
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Filing 19 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS. The Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Vera M. Scanlon, dated August 7, 2013, to which no objections have been filed, is adopted in its entirety. The Court grants Plaintiff's motion for a de fault judgment and directs the Clerk of the Court to enter judgment in the amount of $88,993.54, consisting of: (1) $43,820.00 in withdrawal liability; (2) $21,199.27 in interest, with additional interest to be calculated at a rate of $22.61 per day from July 9, 2013 through the date of final judgment; (3) $21,199.27 in liquidated damages, with additional liquidated damages to be calculated at a rate of $22.61 per day from July 9, 2013 through the date of final judgment; (4) $2,312.50 in attorney's fees; and (6) $462.50 in costs. Ordered by Judge Margo K. Brodie on 8/27/2013. (Thomas, Alora) |
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