Building Trades United Pension Trust Fund et al v. Concrete Structures Inc
Building Trades United Pension Trust Fund and Scott J Redman |
Concrete Structures, Inc. and Concrete Structures Inc |
2:2019cv01649 |
November 8, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin |
Pamela Pepper |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. |
29 U.S.C. ยง 1132 |
None |
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Case Terminated pursuant to #4 Notice. (amb) |
Filing 4 NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by Building Trades United Pension Trust Fund, Scott J Redman. (Ahrens, Christopher) |
Filing 3 SUMMONS Returned Executed by All Plaintiffs. Concrete Structures Inc served on 11/13/2019. (Ahrens, Christopher) |
Summons Issued as to Concrete Structures Inc. (amb) |
Filing 2 DISCLOSURE Statement by Building Trades United Pension Trust Fund, Scott J Redman. (Ahrens, Christopher) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against All Defendants by Building Trades United Pension Trust Fund, Scott J Redman. ( Filing Fee PAID $400 receipt number AWIEDC-3273444) (Attachments: #1 Summons, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(Ahrens, Christopher) |
NOTICE Regarding assignment of this matter to Chief Judge Pamela Pepper ;Consent/refusal forms for Magistrate Judge Duffin to be filed within 21 days;the consent/refusal form is available on our website (jcl) |
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