Trustees of the Oregon-Washington Carpenters-Employers Health and Welfare Trust Fund et al v. Anders Certified Welding, Inc.

Filing 34

JUDGMENT. Signed on 11/16/2011 by Judge Garr M. King. (pc)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF OREGON PORTLAND DIVISION TRUSTEES OF THE OREGONWASHINGTON CARPENTERSEMPLOYERS HEALTH AND WELFARE TRUST FUND, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. ANDERS CERTIFIED WELDING, INC., Defendant. Stephen H. Buckley Cary R. Cadonau Brownstein, Rask, et al. 1200 SW Main Street Portland, Oregon 97205 Attorneys for Plaintiffs Page 1 - JUDGMENT Civil Case No. 3:10-CV-01047-KI JUDGMENT Frank S. Wesson Wesson & Duncan 12725 SW 66th Avenue, #101 Portland, Oregon 97223 Attorney for Defendant KING, Judge: It is ordered that plaintiffs recover from defendant Anders Certified Welding, Inc. the following amounts: 1. $186,800.43 in fringe benefits contributions and union dues; 2. $56,161.06 in interest calculated through January 20, 2011, with interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid fringe benefit contributions ($171,812.02) at the rate of 12% per annum from January 21, 2011, through entry of judgment, and interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid union dues ($14,988.41) at the rate of 9% per annum from January 21, 2011, through entry of judgment; 3. $30,199.33 in liquidated damages as of January 20, 2011, with liquidated damages continuing to accrue in an amount equal to one percent (1%) of the unpaid fringe benefit contributions ($171,812.02) for each monthly period on and after January 20, 2011, that they remain unpaid; 4. $2,043.00 in payroll examination fees; and 5. Costs. Post-judgment interest will accrue at the rate of 0.10%. Dated this 16th day of November, 2011. /s/ Garr M. King Garr M. King United States District Judge Page 2 - JUDGMENT

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