Bricklayers Local No. 3 Pension Trust and its Board of Trustees et al v. Cal-Tex Masonry

Filing 40

ORDER continuing standby order of dismissal. Order to Show Cause Hearing set for 5/5/2016 at 01:30 PM. Signed by Judge Richard Seeborg on 2/29/16. (cl, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 2/29/2016)

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1 Michele R. Stafford, Esq. (SBN 172509) Erica J. Russell, Esq. (SBN 274494) 2 SALTZMAN & JOHNSON LAW CORPORATION 44 Montgomery Street, Suite 2110 3 San Francisco, CA 94104 (415) 882-7900 – Telephone 4 (415) 882-9287 – Facsimile mstafford@sjlawcorp.com 5 erussell@sjlawcorp.com 6 Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Bricklayers Local No. 3 Pension Trust, et al. 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL NO. 3 PENSION TRUST, et al. 12 Plaintiffs, 13 v. 14 CAL-TEX MASONRY, INC., a California 15 Corporation, 16 Defendant. Case No.: C14-3690 RS ORDER PLAINTIFFS’ RESPONSE TO STANDBY ORDER OF DISMISSAL (ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE) Date: Thursday, March 3, 2016 Time: 1:30 p.m. Ctrm: 3, 17th Floor 450 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco, CA Judge: The Honorable Richard Seeborg 17 18 19 Plaintiffs Bricklayers Local No. 3 Pension Trust, et al. (“Plaintiffs”) hereby respectfully 20 submit their Response to Order to Show Cause (“Response”) pursuant to the Clerk’s January 4, 21 2016, Notice continuing the Standby Order of Dismissal Hearing to March 3, 2016. 22 As set forth in Plaintiffs’ Notice of Settlement, filed on July 20, 2015, Plaintiffs and 23 Defendant Cal-Tex Masonry, Inc. (“Defendant”) had reached a settlement in this matter, which 24 was conditioned upon Defendant’s compliance with the terms of its collective bargaining 25 agreement. Specifically, upon Defendant’s timely payment of contributions to Plaintiffs for a 26 period of twelve (12) consecutive months, beginning with the month of June 2015, Plaintiffs 27 agreed to waive the balance due by Defendant and to file a voluntary dismissal of this action. 28 Defendant immediately defaulted and failed to timely pay its June through September 2015 -1PLAINTIFFS’ RESPONSE TO STANDBY ORDER OF DISMISSAL (ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE) Case No.: C14-3690 RS P:\CLIENTS\BRICL\Cal Tex Masonry\Pleadings\Response to Order to Show Cause 022516.docx 1 contributions to Plaintiffs. Therefore, Defendant failed to meet the conditions necessary for 2 Plaintiffs to waive the balance owed by Defendant and dismiss this action. 3 In Plaintiffs’ Response to the Court’s Standby Order for Dismissal filed on January 4, 4 2016, Plaintiffs informed the Court that Defendant had failed to respond to several demands for 5 payment of the amounts owed to Plaintiffs. Plaintiffs had also offered Defendant a payment plan 6 if it could not pay the balance due in full. Plaintiffs advised the Court that if Defendant failed to 7 respond to their most recent demand by January 8, 2016, Plaintiffs would prepare and file a 8 Motion for Default Judgment against Defendant. On January 4, 2016, the Court’s Clerk issued a 9 Notice Continuing the Standby Order of Dismissal Hearing scheduled for January 7, 2016 to 10 March 3, 2016, and ordered Plaintiffs to file a Show Cause Response by February 29, 2016. 11 After Plaintiffs filed their January 4, 2016, Show Cause Response, Defendant contacted 12 Plaintiffs regarding the amounts due and submitted a second request for a waiver of the liquidated 13 damages owed by it to Plaintiffs. Plaintiffs advised Defendant that interest and attorneys’ fees 14 must be paid before its request for a waiver of liquidated damages will be considered by Plaintiffs. 15 Plaintiffs advised Defendant of the amount owed, less liquidated damages, and demanded 16 payment by March 4, 2016. Plaintiffs also advised Defendant that if its request for a waiver of 17 liquidated damages was denied, and Defendant could not pay the amount due in full, Defendant 18 must enter into a payment plan. 19 Upon receipt and bank clearance of Defendant’s payment, Plaintiffs will consider 20 Defendant’s request for a waiver of the liquidated damages. If Defendant fails to submit payment 21 for the interest and attorneys’ fees owed, or fails to pay or enter into a payment plan for the 22 liquidated damages owed should Defendant’s request for a waiver be denied, Plaintiffs intend on 23 filing a Motion for Default Judgment against Defendant. 24 /// 25 /// 26 /// 27 /// 28 /// -2PLAINTIFFS’ RESPONSE TO STANDBY ORDER OF DISMISSAL (ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE) Case No.: C14-3690 RS P:\CLIENTS\BRICL\Cal Tex Masonry\Pleadings\Response to Order to Show Cause 022516.docx As Defendant defaulted under the terms of the settlement between the parties and failed to 1 2 make payment for the amounts owed by it to Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs were unable to file a Notice of 3 Voluntary Dismissal of this action. However, the parties are in communication regarding the 4 amounts owed to Plaintiffs and hope to reach an informal resolution of this matter. If an informal 5 resolution cannot be reached, Plaintiffs intend on filing a Motion for Default Judgment against 6 Defendant. Therefore, Plaintiffs respectfully request that the Court vacate, or alternatively 7 continue, its Standby Order of Dismissal (Order to Show Cause). Respectfully submitted. 8 9 Dated: February 29, 2016 SALTZMAN & JOHNSON LAW CORPORATION 10 By: 11 12 /S/ Erica J. Russell Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Bricklayers Local No. 3 Pension Trust, et al. 13 IT IS SO ORDERED. 14 Based on the foregoing and GOOD CAUSE APPEARING, the Standby Order of 15 16 1:30 pm May 5, 2016 Dismissal is vacated, or continued to ______________________ at _________. Date: 17 2/29/16 HONORABLE JUDGE RICHARD SEEBORG UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -3PLAINTIFFS’ RESPONSE TO STANDBY ORDER OF DISMISSAL (ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE) Case No.: C14-3690 RS P:\CLIENTS\BRICL\Cal Tex Masonry\Pleadings\Response to Order to Show Cause 022516.docx

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