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ALLIED PAINTING & DECORATING, INC. v. INTERNATIONAL PAINTERS AND ALLIED TRADES INDUSTRY PENSION FUND
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July 11, 2024
3rd Circ. Backs Toss Of $427K Arbitration Liability Award
The Third Circuit upheld a lower court's nix of an arbitration award of more than $427,000 against a painting company over a union pension fund's withdrawal liability claims, determining Thursday that the fund waited too long to request payment under federal benefits law.
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March 02, 2023
Painting Co. Wins Toss Of Union Pension Fund Liability Award
A New Jersey federal judge tossed an arbitration award of more than $427,000 against a painting company over allegations that it owed withdrawal liability payments to a union's pension fund, saying an arbitrator improperly relied on an assumption about dates and didn't follow precedent.
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July 11, 2022
Painting Co.'s Request To Stall Pension Payments Denied
A New Jersey federal judge on Monday denied a painting company's motion to stay withdrawal liability payments to a pension fund as it litigates a dispute over how much is owed, saying the company didn't present adequate evidence to grant the injunction.
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June 23, 2022
Pension Fund Fights Paint Co.'s Request To Delay Payments
A union pension fund pursuing over $400,000 in payments from a paint company that stopped contributing to the fund asked a New York federal judge to reject the business's request to be excused from making payments for a set period, saying federal law compels the payments to resume now.
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December 20, 2021
Pension Fund Fights Sanctions Bid In ERISA Row
A union pension fund urged a New Jersey federal court on Monday to deny a painting company's request for sanctions, which accused the fund's counsel of delaying litigation to obtain more withdrawal liability payments, saying the company's accusation is based on "fantastical speculation."
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November 30, 2021
Pension Fund Attys Targeted For Sanctions In NJ ERISA Row
The attorneys representing a paint company in a pension dispute are seeking sanctions against a pension fund and a Philadelphia-based law firm for filing a "wildly frivolous and wholly improper motion to dismiss" on behalf of the pension fund.