Hill et al v. Hill Brothers Construction Company, Inc. et al
Filing
302
AMENDED ORDER re 301 Order on Plan Expenditures. Signed by District Judge Sharion Aycock on 8/20/2018. (dbm)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
OXFORD DIVISION
ROBERT K. HILL, et al.
PLAINTIFFS
V.
CIVIL ACTION NO.: 3:14-CV-213-SA-RP
HILL BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY, INC., et al.
DEFENDANTS
AMENDED ORDER
The Court convened a status conference on July 31, 2018 to address concerns raised by the
Plaintiffs in this case relative to the expenses paid from the Plan to date, the pending expenses, and
the anticipated future expenses to accomplish distribution.
Under the Court’s continuing jurisdiction and enforcement of the settlement terms, and as
outlined by the Court during the status conference, the Court orders the following:
1. The stay on expenditures previously instituted by the Court is lifted and expenditures
may commence consistent with the following, as agreed to by the Parties:
a. Farmer Benefits Law1 is approved for expenses up to $28,000.00 for future
expenses and $8,000.00 in expenses currently owed.
b. The Third-Party Administrator, Executive Equity, is approved for expenses up
to $50,000.00.
c. The Accounting Firm, Lindsey & Davis, is approved for expenses up to
$10,000.00.
d. No other expenditures shall be made from the Plan without explicit prior
approval from the Court.
It is SO ORDERED, on this the 14th day of August, 2018
/s/ Sharion Aycock
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
1
The Court’s original order named Paul Benefits Corporation as the approved service provider. The Parties
subsequently informed the Court that Farmer Benefits Law is the new service provider. The Court now issues this
Amended Order for the sole purpose of correcting the name of the service provider.
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