1:25-cv-04103 IAM NATIONAL PENSION FUND et al v. JOHNSON CONTRACTORS, INC.
Case Summary
IAM National Pension Fund et al v. Johnson Contractors, Inc. involves a civil dispute where the court has entered a clerk’s default against the defendant. This procedural step indicates the defendant failed to respond to the complaint within the required timeframe, potentially leading to a default judgment. The case is advancing toward resolution in favor of the plaintiffs unless the defendant successfully moves to set aside the default. The underlying dispute likely concerns contractual or pension fund-related claims given the parties involved.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Clerk’s entry of default
- • Defendant non-response
- • Contractual/pension fund dispute
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-04103 IAM NATIONAL PENSION FUND et al v. JOHNSON CONTRACTORS, INC.
The court clerk officially recorded a default against Johnson Contractors, Inc. in the case brought by the IAM National Pension Fund and others. This means Johnson Contractors failed to respond to the lawsuit, allowing the plaintiffs to potentially win without further contest. It moves the case closer to resolution in favor of the plaintiffs.