Seipel et al v. M.J. Ryan Construction Company

Filing 38

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS 36 and granting 24 Motion for Entry of Judgment, filed by Ronald Thornburg, Keith Kramer, Gary Reed, Tom Vevea, Chris Born, Jeff Seipel, James Brady. Judgment in the amount of $12,736.14 is entered against Defendant M.J. Ryan Construction Company in favor of plaintiffs(Written Opinion). Signed by Judge Joan N. Ericksen on May 3, 2010. (slf)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA Jeff Seipel, as Trustees of the Minnesota Laborers Health and Welfare Fund and Minnesota Laborers Pension Fund; Tom Vevea, as Trustees of the Minnesota Laborers Health and Welfare Fund and Minnesota Laborers Pension Fund; James Brady, as Trustees of the Minnesota Laborers Vacation Fund; Keith Kramer, as Trustee of the Minnesota Laborers Vacation Fund; Tom Vevea, as Trustees of the Construction Laborers' Education, Training and Apprenticeship Fund of Minnesota and North Dakota; Gary Reed, as Trustee of the Construction Laborers' Education, Training, and Apprenticeship Fund of Minnesota and North Dakota; Ronald Thornburg, as Trustee of the Minnesota Laborers Employers Cooperation and Education Trust; and Chris Born, as Trustee of the Minnesota Laborers Employers Cooperation and Education Trust, and each of their successors; Plaintiffs, v. M.J. Ryan Construction Company, Defendant. Based on the Report and Recommendation by United States Magistrate Judge Jeffrey J. Keyes, dated March 30, 2010, with all the files and records, and with no objections to said Recommendation having been filed, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 1. 2. 3. Plaintiffs' Motion for Entry of Judgment (Doc. No. 24), is GRANTED; This Court adopts the March 30, 2010 Report and Recommendation; and Judgment in the amount of $12,736.14 is entered against Defendant M.J. Civ. No. 08-5106 (JNE/JJK) ORDER Ryan Construction Company in favor of Plaintiffs. Date: 5-3, 2010 s/ Joan N. Ericksen JOAN N. ERICKSEN United States District Court Judge 2

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