Colletti v. MillerCoors, LLC Salaried Non-Union Employees Retirement and Savings Supplemental Plan et al
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MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order: Defendant does not oppose Plaintiff's motion for summary judgement, R. 21, as long as the plan funds remain available for Plaintiff to make restitution payments to MillerCoors should they be required in any resoluti on of the pending criminal matter against the Plaintiff. R. 38. The parties shall submit a proposed order granting Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment and incorporating any additional agreements the parties have reached as to the funds and any residual issues. This proposed order shall be submitted no later than November 24, 2015. Signed by the Honorable Thomas M. Durkin on 11/18/2015:Mailed notice(srn, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EASTERN DIVISION
DAVID COLLETTI,
PLAINTIFF,
v.
MILLERCOORS, LLC SALARIED NON-UNION
EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS
SUPPLEMENTAL PLAN, MILLERCOORS, LLC
BENEFIT EQUALIZATION PLAN, AND
MILLERCOORS, LLC BENEFIT PLAN
GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE,
DEFENDANTS.
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No. 15-cv-2481
Judge Thomas M. Durkin
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER
Defendant does not oppose Plaintiff’s motion for summary judgement, R. 21,
as long as the plan funds remain available for Plaintiff to make restitution
payments to MillerCoors should they be required in any resolution of the pending
criminal matter against the Plaintiff. R. 38. The parties shall submit a proposed
order granting Plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment and incorporating any
additional agreements the parties have reached as to the funds and any residual
issues. This proposed order shall be submitted no later than November 24, 2015.
ENTERED:
Honorable Thomas M. Durkin
United States District Judge
Dated: November 18, 2015
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