Detroit Carpenters Fringe Benefit Funds v. Crawford Pile Driving, LLC et al, No. 4:2018cv10932 - Document 42 (E.D. Mich. 2019)

Court Description: OPINION AND ORDER Adopting 40 Report and Recommendation. Signed by District Judge Linda V. Parker. (EKar)

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Detroit Carpenters Fringe Benefit Funds v. Crawford Pile Driving, LLC et al Doc. 42 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION DETROIT CARPENTERS FRINGE BENEFIT FUNDS, Plaintiffs, v. CRAWFORD PILE DRIVING, LLC, and TODD A. CRAWFORD, Civil Case No. 18-10932 Honorable Linda V. Parker Magistrate Judge Mona K. Majzoub Defendants. ________________________________/ OPINION AND ORDER On March 21, 2018, Plaintiffs initiated this lawsuit against Defendants for: (1) delinquent fringe benefits, liquidated damages, prejudgment interest, fees and costs for the audit period of January 1, 2014 through February 28, 2017; (2) violation of the Michigan Builders Trust Act; and (3) violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (“ERISA”), 29 U.S. C. § 1001 et seq. (ECF No. 1; ECF No. 17.) After repeated failures to comply with the Court’s discovery Orders, and on Petition for Order to Show Cause, the Court ordered Defendants to appear and show cause, at a hearing on May 14, 2019, as to why they should not be held in civil contempt of court or otherwise sanctioned. (ECF Nos. 30, 36.) Defendants produced some discovery prior to the May 14, 2019 hearing, but also did not Dockets.Justia.com sufficiently show cause for their failure to produce all of the discovery requested in accordance with the Court’s Orders. Pursuant to this Court’s May 15, 2019 text-only Order, Plaintiffs submitted a Bill of Costs and an affidavit concerning their reasonable expenses and attorneys’ fees related to their Petition for Order to Show Cause. (ECF No. 38.) On June 21, 2019, Magistrate Judge Majzoub issued a Report and Recommendation (R&R), pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(e)(6)(b), recommending that (1) Defendants be adjudicated in civil contempt of court for their failure to comply with the Court’s March 5, 2019 and March 26, 2019 discovery orders; (2) Defendants be ordered to pay the reasonable expenses and attorneys’ fees incurred by Plaintiffs in filing their Petition for Order to Show Cause, and participating in the court proceedings related thereto, in the amount of $560.00; and (3) Defendants be ordered to immediately produce any outstanding discovery responsive to Plaintiffs’ July 19, 2018 discovery requests, without objection, or face additional, and possibly more severe sanctions. (ECF No. 40 at 2, Pg. ID 298.) Magistrate Judge Majzoub concluded Defendants have not fully complied with the Court’s Orders and failed to provide any explanation or show good cause for their failure to comply. (Id. at 7, Pg. ID 303) Consequently, Magistrate Judge Majzoub recommended Defendants be sanctioned accordingly and be directed to reimburse Plaintiffs for their reasonable attorneys’ fees in the amount of $560.00 2 for 2.8 hours of work at $200.00 per hour related to their Petition for Order to Show Cause. (Id. at 7–8, Pg. ID 303–04.) At the end of the R&R, Magistrate Judge Majzoub advised the parties that they may object to and seek review of the R&R within fourteen (14) days of service upon them. (Id. at 8, Pg. ID 304) She further specifically advised the parties that “[f]ailure to file specific objections constitutes a waiver of any further right to appeal.” (Id.) Neither Plaintiff nor Defendant filed objections to the R&R. The Court has carefully reviewed the R&R and concurs with the conclusions reached by Magistrate Judge Majzoub. The Court therefore adopts Magistrate Judge Majzoub’s June 21, 2019 R&R. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Magistrate Judge Majzoub’s June 21, 2019 R&R (ECF No. 40) is ADOPTED; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that: (1) Defendants are found in civil contempt of court for their failure to comply with the Court’s March 5, 2019 and March 26, 2019 discovery orders; (2) Defendants shall pay the reasonable expenses and attorneys’ fees incurred by Plaintiffs in filing their Petition for Order to Show Cause, 3 and participating in the court proceedings related thereto, in the amount of $560.00; and (3) Defendants shall immediately produce any outstanding discovery responsive to Plaintiffs’ July 19, 2018 discovery requests, without objection, or face additional, and possibly more severe sanctions. IT IS SO ORDERED. s/ Linda V. Parker LINDA V. PARKER U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE Dated: August 8, 2019 4

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