Board of Trustees, Sheet Metal Workers' National Pension Fund et al v. Burris Construction Company, LLC
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ORDER that the Court hereby APPROVES and ADOPTS the 13 F & R in full. The Court hereby ENTERS JUDGMENT in the amount of $44,577.88 for Pltfs against Burris Construction Company, LLC. This figure includes unpaid contr ibutions of $31,605.28, interest of $1,747.14, liquidated damages of $5,846.47, late fees of $2,193.99, and attorney's fees and costs of $3,185.00 (see Order for details) Signed by District Judge Liam O'Grady on 06/21/17. (pmil, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA
Alexandria Division
BOARD OF TRUSTEES, SHEET METAL
WORKERS' NATIONAL PENSION
FUND, et a!..
Civil No. l:16-cv-1595
I Ion. Liam O'Grady
Plaintiffs,
I Ion. John F. Anderson
v.
BURRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.
LLC,
Defendant.
ORDER
This matter comes before the Court on Magistrate Judge Anderson's Findings of Fact and
Recommendation ("F&R"). The F&R was entered on May 11. 2017 after a hearing on May 5,
2017. At the May 5 hearing, Plaintiffs were directed to submit a supplemental brief that clarified
the amount of liquidated damages sought. Plaintiffs complied with this Order on May 10, 2017.
Since the F&R was entered, there have been no objections Filed. Thus, after reviewing the
record and the F&R, and finding good cause to do so, the Court hereby APPROVES and
ADOPTS the F&R (Dkt. No. 13) in full. Accordingly, the Court hereby ENTERS
JUDGMENT in the amount of $44,577.88 for Plaintiffs against Burris Construction Company,
LLC. This figure includes unpaid contributions of $31,605.28. interest of $1,747.14. liquidated
damages of $5,846.47, late fees of $2,193.99, and attorney's fees and costs of $3,185.00.
It is SO ORDERED.
June^l) .2017
Alexandria. Virginia
Liarnt^jrapy
United States District Judge
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