Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 42
Cement and Concrete Workers District Council Welfa v. Manny P. Concrete Co., Inc.
as 23-1030
Plaintiff / Appellee: Cement and Concrete Workers District Council Welfare Fund, Cement and Concrete Workers District Council Pension Fund, Cement and Concrete Workers District Council Annuity Fund and others
Defendant: Manny P. Con Industries, Inc.
Defendant / Appellant: Manny P. Concrete Co., Inc.
Spillane v. New York City District Council of Carpenters and J
as 23-247
Plaintiff / Appellant: Patrick Brendan Spillane and Debra Spillane, AKA Deborah Spillane
Defendant / Appellee: New York City District Council of Carpenters and Joiners of America, New York City District Council of Carpenters Pension Fund, New York City District Council of Carpenters Welfare Fund and others
Defendant: New York City District Council of Carpenters Annuity Fund
Trustees of the New York City District Council of v. AMCC Industries, Inc.
as 23-221
Petitioner: Trustees of the New York City District Council of Carpenters Pension Fund, Welfare Fund, Annuity Fund, and Apprenticeship, Journeyman Retraining, Educational and Industry Fund, Trustees of the New York City Carpenters Relief and Charity Fund, Carpenter Contractor Alliance of Metropolitan New York and others
Respondent: AMCC Industries, Inc.
Bricklayers Insurance and Welf v. Doran Tatrow Associates, Inc.
as 21-1246
Plaintiff / Appellee: Bricklayers Local 1, Bricklayers Pension Fund, International Masonry Institute and others
Defendant / Appellant: Doran Tatrow Associates, Inc. and Patrick Doran
Trustees Of The New York City v. Abalene Decorating, Inc.
as 21-1037
Plaintiff / Appellee: The Carpenter Contractor Alliance of Metropolitan New York, Trustees Of The New York City, District Council Of Carpenters Pension Fund, Welfare Fund, Annuity Fund, and Apprenticeship, Journeyman Retraining, Educational and Industry Fund and Trustees Of The New York City, Carpenters Relief and Charity Fund
Defendant / Appellant: City View Blinds of N.Y., Inc.
Defendant: Abalene Decorating, Inc.
Sullivan v. Prestige Stone & Pavers Corp.
as 20-1425
Plaintiff / Appellee: Jeremiah Sullivan, in his fiduciary capacity as a Trustee of the Stone Setters Local 84 Pension Fund, Annuity Fund, Vacation Fund, Apprentice Fund and Industry Promotion Fund, and as a Trustee and Administrator of the Bricklayers Local No.1 Welfare a
Defendant: Professional Pavers Corp.
Defendant / Appellant: Prestige Stone & Pavers Corp.
IN RE: ICE LIBOR ANTITRUST LIT
as 20-1492
Plaintiff / Appellant: City of Livonia Retiree Health amd Disability Benefits Plan, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Hawaii Sheet Metal Workers Annuity Fund, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, City of Livonia Employees' Retirement System and others
Defendant / Appellee: Merill Lynch, Pierce Fenner & Smith Inc., MUFG Bank, Ltd., The Norinchukin Bank and others
Amicus Curiae: American Antitrust Institute
Trustees of the New York City v. Infinity Management Corporatio
as 19-3368
Defendant / Appellee: Infinity Management Corporation, Washington International Insurance Company, Tash Management Corporation and others
Defendant / Appellant: Vigilant Insurance Company
Plaintiff / Appellee: The New York City and Vicinity Carpenters Labor-Management Corporation, Trustees of the New York City District Council of Carpenters Pension Fund, Welfare Fund, Annuity Fund, and Apprenticeship, Journeyman Retraining, Educational and Industry Fund and Trustees of the New York City Carpenters Relief and Charity Funds
Mason Tenders District Council v. Phase Construction Services, I
as 19-283
Defendant / Appellant: Salvatore La Barca, Phase NY, Inc., Phase Construction Services, Inc. and others
Plaintiff / Appellee: Mason Tenders District Council Welfare Fund, Pension Fund, Annuity Fund, Training Fund, Health and Safety Fund, John J. Virga, as funds' Director and Mason Tenders District Council of Greater New York
Gesualdi v. Navillus Tile Inc.
as 17-3451
Plaintiff: Michael Smith, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Pension Fund, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Trust Fund, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Annuity Fund, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Vacation Fund, As Trustee Of the Met, Ronald Richardson, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Pension Fund, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Trust Fund, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Annuity Fund, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Vacation Fund, As Trustee Of the, Michael Cahill, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Pension Fund, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Trust Fund, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Annuity Fund, As Trustee Of the Metal Lathers Local 46 Vacation Fund, As Trustee Of the Me and others
Plaintiff - Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Louis Bisignano, as Trustees and fiduciaries of the Local 282 Welfare Trust Fund, the Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, the Local 282 Annuity Trust Fund, the Local 282 Job Training Trust Fund, and the Local 282 Vacation and Sick Leave Trust Fund, Michael Bourgal, as Trustees and fiduciaries of the Local 282 Welfare Trust Fund, the Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, the Local 282 Annuity Trust Fund, the Local 282 Job Training Trust Fund, and the Local 282 Vacation and Sick Leave Trust Fund, Thomas Corbett, as Trustees and fiduciaries of the Local 282 Welfare Trust Fund, the Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, the Local 282 Annuity Trust Fund, the Local 282 Job Training Trust Fund, and the Local 282 Vacation and Sick Leave Trust Fund and others
Defendant - Appellee: Donal O'Sullivan, jointly and severally liable, Kevin O'Sullivan, jointly and severally liable and Helen O'Sullivan, jointly and severally liable.
Defendant - Appellant-Cross-Appellee: Navillus Tile Inc., DBA Navillus Contracting, Advanced Contracting Solutions LLC, DBA ACS-NY LLC, Times Square Construction and others

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