SHEET METAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION LOCAL UNION NO. 27, AFL-CIO v. E.P. DONNELLY, INC. et al

Filing 153

ORDER re: Pltf's, SHEET METAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION LOCAL UNION NO. 27, AFL-CIO, 135 MOTION for Damages. ORDERED & ADJUDGED that judgment shall be entered in favor of Local 27 & against Donnelly in the amount of $365,349.75 in compensatory damages. ORDERED that Local 27 shall file an itemized petition reflecting fees & costs incurred subsequent to the 2/9/2010 conference call, etc. ORDERED that the Clerk CLOSE this file. Signed by Judge Renee Marie Bumb on 3/26/2010. (drw, )

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[Dkt. Ent. 135] IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY CAMDEN VICINAGE SHEET METAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION LOCAL UNION NO. 27, AFL-CIO, Plaintiff, v. E.P. DONNELLY, INC., and SAMBE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Defendants. Civil No. 07-3023 (RMB/JS) ORDER THIS MATTER having come before the Court upon a motion for damages by plaintiff Sheet Metal International Association Local Union No. 27, AFL-CIO ("Local 27"); and THE COURT having considered the parties' written submissions and having held a bench trial on March 18, 2010; and FOR THE REASONS stated in the Opinion issued herewith, IT IS on this, the 26th day of March 2010, hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that as to Local 27's breach of contract claim against E.P. Donnelly, Inc. ("Donnelly"), judgment shall be entered in favor of Local 27 and against Donnelly in the amount of $365,349.75 in compensatory damages; and it is further ORDERED that Local 27 shall file an itemized petition reflecting the fees and costs it incurred subsequent to the Court's February 9, 2010 conference call (excluding its work on the issue of Sambe's liability); and it is finally ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall CLOSE this file. s/Renée Marie Bumb RENÉE MARIE BUMB UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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