Nesse et al v. Pladson Environmental Incorporated

Filing 30

ORDER granting 17 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. (Written Opinion) Signed by Senior Judge David S. Doty on 6/19/2018. (CLB)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA ______________________________________ Case No. 18-CV-500 (DSD/TNL) John Nesse and Tim Mackey as Trustees of the Minnesota Laborers Health and Welfare Fund, et al, Plaintiffs, ORDER FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION vs. Pladson Environmental Incorporated, Defendant. ______________________________________ This matter came on for hearing on June 12, 2018. That hearing was continued to June 18, 2018 to permit service on Defendant. Defendant was personally served with the Trustees’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction on June 14, 2018, but made no appearance at the hearing. Based on the files, records, and proceedings herein, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: ORDER 1. The Trustees’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Compel Production of Records is GRANTED. 2. Defendant is ORDERED to produce, within three (3) days of service of this Order, the following: a. All timecards or other timekeeping records; b. All payroll summaries for each employee who performed work for Pladson Environmental; 1 c. All certified payroll records; d. All contracts or subcontracts entered into by Pladson Environmental where any employee performed work; e. All job cost detail reports for all projects where any employee performed any work; and f. All surety bonds covering any projects where any employee performed any work. 3. There being no just reason for delay, the Court orders entry of judgment on the foregoing injunction pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b). LET JUDGMENT BE ENTERED ACCORDINGLY Dated: June 19, 2018 s/David S. Doty The Honorable David S. Doty United States District Court Judge 2

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