Board of Trustees of the Western Metal Industry Pension Fund v. Port Machine Works Inc
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DEFAULT JUDGMENT re Plaintiff's 7 Motion for Default Judgment, signed by Judge Robert S. Lasnik. (SWT)
THE HONORABLE ROBERT S. LASNIK
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
WESTERN METAL INDUSTRY
PENSION FUND,
NO. 2:17-cv-00326-RSL
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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PORT MACHINE WORKS, INC., a
Washington Corporation, UBI No.
600623704,
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Defendant.
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Port Machine Works, Inc., defendant herein, having been served with the Complaint
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via legal process server on May 23, 2017; the defendant having failed to plead or otherwise
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defend said action, the legal time for pleading or otherwise defending having expired and
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default of the defendant having been duly entered according to law, upon the application of
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plaintiff, judgment is hereby entered against said defendant pursuant to the prayer of
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plaintiff’s complaint.
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THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that plaintiff Board of Trustees of the
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Western Metal Industry Pension Fund have a judgment resulting from the defendant’s
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failure to pay its employee benefit contributions, liquidated damages, interest, and attorney
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fees and costs for the delinquent period of November 2016 through February 2017 and to
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recover from the defendant Port Machine Works, Inc. as follows:
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$10,366.45, comprised of $7,031.50 in contributions, $703.15 in liquidated damages,
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$379.80 in interest, $400 in referral attorney fees, and $1,852.00 in litigation attorney fees and
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costs.
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Post-judgment interest shall accrue at the highest allowable interest rate per annum
from date of entry of default judgment, until paid.
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SO ORDERED this 3rd day of August, 2017.
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Robert S. Lasnik
United States District Judge
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