Trustees of the Local 7 Tile Industry Welfare Fund et al v. Caesar Max Construction Corporation et al
Trustees of the Tile Layers Local Union 52 Pension Fund, Trustees of the Local 7 Tile Industry Welfare Fund, Trustees of the Local 7 Tile Industry Annuity Fund, Trustees of the Bricklayers & Trowel Trades International Pension Fund and Trustees of the International Masonry Institute |
Caesar Max Const. Inc., Caesar Max Construction Corporation and Caesar Max Tile Corp. |
1:2013cv00924 |
February 20, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Roslynn R. Mauskopf |
Vera M. Scanlon |
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 24 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: It is hereby ordered that judgment enter in favor of plaintiffs as against defendants in the total amount of $173,224.41 in damages (representing $141,753.30 in delinquent contributions; $25,0 78.82 in interest through February 12, 2014; $25,155.29 in liquidated damages; $4,557.00 in attorneys fees and costs; and $1,680.00 in audit costs; minus $25,000 paid to plaintiffs by defendants bonding company after the inquest), plus per diem interest in the amount of $41.59, accruing as of February 13, 2014. Upon the entry of such judgment, the Clerk of Court is directed to close the file. Ordered by Judge Roslynn R. Mauskopf on 3/13/2014. (Mauskopf, Roslynn) |
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