Board of Trustees, National Stabilization Agreement of Sheet Metal Industry Trust Fund et al v. Leading Way Construction Co., Inc.
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ORDER- It is hereby ORDERED that the Court ADOPTS as its own the findings of fact and recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge; it is further ORDERED that judgment is ENTERED by default in favor of plaintiffs collectively and against d efendant in the total amount of $133,245.91. The Clerk is DIRECTED to enter judgment in accordance with this Order, pursuant to Rule 58, Fed. R. Civ. P., and to place this matter among the ended causes. Signed by District Judge T. S. Ellis, III on 10/27/2016. (dest )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA
Alexandria Division
BOARD OF mUSTEES, NATIONAL
STABILIZATION AGREEMENT OF
SHEET METAL INDUSTRY TRUST
FUND, «t aL,
FlaintifTs,
Civil Action No. l:lScv400
V.
LEADING WAY CONSTRUCTION
CO., INC.,
Defendant.
.JUDGMENT ORDER
Upon consideration of the October 6, 2016 Report and Recommendation of the United
States Magistrate Judge, no objections having been filed, and upon an independent de mvo
review ofthe record,
It is hereby ORDERED that the Court ADOPTS as its own the findings of fact and
recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge, as set forth in the October 6, 2016
Report and Recommendation.
Accordingly, it is further ORDERED that judgment is ENTERED by defauh in favor of
plaintiffs collectively and against defendant inthe totai amount of$133,245.91.
The Clerk is DIRECTED to enter judgment in accordance with this Order, pursuant to
Rule 58, Fed. R. Civ. P., and toplace this matter among the ended causes.
The Clerk is further DIRECTED to send acopy ofthis Judgment Order to defendant, the
Magistrate Judge and all counselofrecord.
Alexandria, VA
October 27,2016
T.s.Ems,ni
United States Di: ct Judge
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