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Trustees of the New York Hotel Trades Council, Hotel Association of New York City, Inc., Health Benefits Fund, Pension Fund, Legal Fund, Scholarship Fund, Industry Training Fund, 401(K) Savings Plan v. Luxurban Hotels, Inc.

25-cv-05900
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Case Summary

This civil litigation involves multiple trustees of various funds related to the New York Hotel Trades Council and Luxurban Hotels, Inc. The case likely concerns disputes over fund contributions, benefits, or fiduciary responsibilities. The latest docket entry is a memorandum endorsement, indicating judicial consideration of motions or procedural matters.

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Key Issues

  • Employee benefit funds
  • Fiduciary duty
  • Labor relations
  • Fund contributions
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Case Timeline

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Other April 15, 2026

1:25-cv-05900 Trustees of the New York Hotel Trades Council, Hotel Association of New York City, Inc., Health Benefits Fund, Pension Fund, Legal Fund, Scholarship Fund, Industry Training Fund, 401(K) Savings Plan v. Luxurban Hotels, Inc.

In the case involving the Trustees of various New York Hotel Trades Council funds against Luxurban Hotels, the court issued a memorandum endorsement. This means the judge provided a written decision or clarification on a specific matter without a full formal opinion. Such endorsements help clarify procedural or substantive issues in the case, guiding the parties on how to proceed.

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Press Coverage

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Timeline events

1 record on file

Last updated

3 days, 17 hours ago

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