2:26-cv-03952 GCIU-Employer Retirement Fund et al v. Frye-Williamson Press, Inc. et al
Case Summary
In the case titled GCIU-Employer Retirement Fund et al v. Frye-Williamson Press, Inc. et al, the plaintiffs, represented by a union-affiliated retirement fund, initiated legal action against Frye-Williamson Press, Inc. and other defendants. The dispute likely involves issues related to employee benefits, pension fund contributions, or labor-related financial obligations, as suggested by the involvement of a retirement fund. The docket indicates procedural activity, including a summons request, but specific factual details and claims remain unavailable from the provided information. Without additional case facts or court rulings, the precise nature of the claims and defenses is unclear. However, the litigation appears to focus on enforcing financial or contractual duties owed to the retirement fund by the defendant employer, a common issue in labor and employment law contexts.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Employee benefits and pension fund obligations
- • Labor law compliance
- • Contractual enforcement between employer and union fund
- • Procedural aspects of summons and service
- • Potential fiduciary duties related to retirement funds
Case Timeline
2 events2:26-cv-03952 ALDERMAN v. ALLERGAN, INC. et al
A complaint was filed in the case Alderman v. Allergan, Inc. and others, marking the formal start of the lawsuit. This document outlines the plaintiff's allegations and the basis for the legal action against the defendants. Filing the complaint is a crucial step as it initiates the court's involvement and sets the stage for the dispute to be resolved through the legal process.
2:26-cv-03952 GCIU-Employer Retirement Fund et al v. Frye-Williamson Press, Inc. et al
The court received a request to issue a summons in the case between the GCIU-Employer Retirement Fund and Frye-Williamson Press, Inc. This step is necessary to formally notify the defendants about the lawsuit and require their response. It marks an early procedural move to advance the case.