Finkel v. Captree Electrical Supply Co., Inc.

Filing 19

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: There being no objection to the report and recommendation of Magistrate Judge James Orenstein, dated 7/31/15, and because this Court agrees with it, the report and recommendation is adopted in its entirety. The Clerk is directed to enter a default judgment for plaintiff against defendant Captre Electrical Supply Co. Inc. in the total amount of $217,217.27, comprised of 1) $148,174 in withdrawal liability, 2) $31,116.54 in interest, 3) $31,116.54 in liquidated damages, 4) $5,895.50 in attorneys' fees, and 5) $914.69 in costs. C/M. Forwarded for judgment. Ordered by Judge Raymond J. Dearie on 9/10/2015. (Chee, Alvin)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK For Online Publication Only ----------------------------------------------------------- x DR. GERALD FINKEL, as Chairman of the Joint Industry Board of the Electrical Industry, Plaintiff, ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION AND DIRECTING ENTRY OF JUDGMENT - against 14-CV-3584 (RJD) (JO) CAPTRE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. INC., Defendant. ----------------------------------------------------------- x DEARIE, District Judge There being no objection to the report and recommendation of Magistrate Judge James Orenstein, dated July 31, 2015, and because this Court agrees with it, the report and recommendation is adopted in its entirety. The Clerk is directed to enter a default judgment for plaintiff against defendant Captre Electrical Supply Co. Inc. in the total amount of $217, 217.27, comprised of (I) $148, 174.00 in withdrawal liability, (2) $31, 116.54 in interest, (3) $31,116.54 in liquidated damages, (4) $5,895.50 in attorneys' fees, and (5) $914.69 in costs. SO ORDERED. Dated: Brooklyn, New York September L.!_, 2015 /s/ Judge Raymond J. Dearie

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