Montefiore Medical Center v. Teamsters Local, 272 et al
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: for 106 Report and Recommendations. 95 Motion for Judgment filed by Montefiore Medical Center. Now before the Court is Magistrate Judge Netburn's Report and Recommendation (the "Report") (Dkt. 106), dated February 20, 2018, which recommends granting in part and denying in part Montefiore's motion. The parties have not filed any objections to the Report, and they have informed Judge Netburn that they do not intend to do so. Havi ng reviewed the Report for clear error, the Court hereby adopts it in its entirety. Accordingly, Montefiore is awarded (1) $42,698.03 for five of the Horizon claims, with three other claims remanded to the Fund, as originally ordered by Judge Ba er, see Report at 7-8, 25, reinstating in part Op. & Order (Dkt. 45); (2) $641,326 for the remaining MagnaCare claims, see Report at 25; and (3) 9% prejudgment interest for the Horizon claims and the fourteen state-law MagnaCare claims, see Report at 25-26.These judgments shall be set off by the amount of any payments for the Horizon and MagnaCare claims that the Fund has made since the trial. As the parties are aware, their decision to waive their right to file written objections also waives appellate review of this decision. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to terminate the motion pending at Dkt. 95. The case shall remain open so that the parties and the Court can address the remaining claims in this case, which relate to the now-completed appeal in case No. 14-CV-10229. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Ronnie Abrams on 4/03/2018) (ama) Modified on 4/4/2018 (ama).
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
USDC-SDNY
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DATE FILED: 4/3/2018
MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER,
Plaintiff,
No. 09-CV-3096 (RA)
V.
LOCAL 272 WELFARE FUND, and MARK
GOODMAN, in his capacity as Fund
Manager of the LOCAL 272 WELFARE
FUND,
ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND
RECOMMENDATION
Defendants.
RONNIE ABRAMS, United States District Judge:
Montefiore Medical Center brings this action against the Local 272 Welfare Fund and its
manager, Mark Goodman, for payment based on medical treatments that Montefiore provided to
Fund beneficiaries. This case, and its related cases No. 14-CV-10229 and No. 17-CV-10213, have
a long and complex procedural history, including a bench trial and a decision by Judge Baer that
was vacated and remanded by the Second Circuit. In 2017, Montefiore moved for judgment as to
some of its outstanding claims in this case. Now before the Court is Magistrate Judge Netbum's
Report and Recommendation (the "Report") (Dkt. 106), dated February 20, 2018, which
recommends granting in part and denying in part Montefiore's motion. The parties have not filed
any objections to the Report, and they have informed Judge Netbum that they do not intend to do
so.
Having reviewed the Report for clear error, the Court hereby adopts it in its entirety. See
Galeana v. Lemongrass on Broadway Corp., 120 F. Supp. 3d 306, 310 (S.D.N.Y. 2014) ("When
the parties make no objections to the Report, the Court may adopt the Report if there is no clear
error on the face of the record." (citation omitted)).
Accordingly, Montefiore is awarded
(1) $42,698.03 for five of the Horizon claims, with three other claims remanded to the Fund, as
originally ordered by Judge Baer, see Report at 7-8, 25, reinstating in part Op. & Order (Dkt. 45);
(2) $641,326 for the remaining MagnaCare claims, see Report at 25; and (3) 9% prejudgment
interest for the Horizon claims and the fourteen state-law MagnaCare claims, see Report at 25-26.
These judgments shall be set off by the amount of any payments for the Horizon and MagnaCare
claims that the Fund has made since the trial. As the parties are aware, their decision to waive
their right to file written objections also waives appellate review of this decision. See United States
v. James, 712 F.3d 79, 105 (2d Cir. 2013).
The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to terminate the motion pending at Dkt. 95. The
case shall remain open so that the parties and the Court can address the remaining claims in this
case, which relate to the now-completed appeal in case No. 14-CV-10229.
SO ORDERED.
Dated:
April 3, 2018
New York, New York
Ronnie'
ms
United States District Judge
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