Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Health and Benefit Fund et al v. Galesville Excavating Plumbing & Heating et al
Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Health and Benefit Fund, Milwaukee Area Sheet Metal Journeymen and Apprenticeship Training Fund, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Local 18 Vacation Fund, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Local 18 Retirement Fund, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Local 18 Industry Fund, Patrick Landgraf, Sheet Metal Workers Union, Local 18, Sheet Metal Workers National Pension Fund, Sheet Metal Occupational Health Institute Trust Fund, National Energy Management Institute Committee, National Training Fund for the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Industry, National Stabilization Agreement of the Sheet Metal Industry Trust Fund, Sheet Metal Workers International Association Scholarship Fund and Board Of Trustees, Sheet Metal Workers National Pension Fund |
Galesville Excavating Plumbing & Heating and Alvin P. Kulas |
3:2011cv00475 |
July 8, 2011 |
US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin |
Madison Office |
Trempealeau |
William M. Conley |
Stephen L. Crocker |
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 |
29 U.S.C. ยง 1132 |
None |
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Filing 36 JUDGMENT in favor of Board Of Trustees, Sheet Metal Workers National Pension Fund, Milwaukee Area Sheet Metal Journeymen and Apprenticeship Training Fund, National Energy Management Institute Committee, National Stabilization Agreement of the Sheet Metal Industry Trust Fund, National Training Fund for the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Industry, Sheet Metal Occupational Health Institute Trust Fund, Sheet Metal Workers International Association Scholarship Fund, Sheet Metal Workers National P ension Fund, Sheet Metal Workers Union, Local 18, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Health and Benefit Fund, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Local 18 Industry Fund, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Local 18 Retirement Fund, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Local 18 Vacation Fund, Patrick Landgraf against Galesville Excavating Plumbing & Heating in the amount of $63,857.45; in favor of Board Of Trustees, Sheet Metal Workers National Pension Fund, Milwaukee Area Sheet Metal Journeymen and Apprenticeship Training Fund, National Energy Management Institute Committee, National Stabilization Agreement of the Sheet Metal Industry Trust Fund, National Training Fund for the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Industry, Sheet Metal Occupational Health Institut e Trust Fund, Sheet Metal Workers International Association Scholarship Fund, Sheet Metal Workers National Pension Fund, Sheet Metal Workers Union, Local 18, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Health and Benefit Fund, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Local 1 8 Industry Fund, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Local 18 Retirement Fund, Wisconsin Sheet Metal Workers Local 18 Vacation Fund, Patrick Landgraf against Alvin P. Kulas in the amount of $ 3,103.37. Signed by Peter A. Oppeneer, Clerk of Court on 8/3/12. (krj) |
Filing 29 ORDER that plaintiffs have until 6/22/12 to submit proposed findings of fact and resubmit brief in support of motion for summary judgment. Response due 7/9/12; reply due 7/19/12. Signed by District Judge William M. Conley on 6/12/12. (krj) |
Filing 27 ORDER that defendants and their attorneys are jointly and severally responsible to pay $544.50 in motion expenses to plaintiffs' attorneys by 4/6/12. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen L. Crocker on 3/6/12. (krj) |
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