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The Construction and General Laborers' District Council of Chicago and Vicinity v. Global Builders and Developers Incorporated

24-cv-09706
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Case Summary

The Construction and General Laborers' District Council of Chicago and Vicinity filed suit against Global Builders and Developers Incorporated under docket 24-cv-09706. The most recent entry is a miscellaneous relief motion at entry 52, suggesting active post-judgment or enforcement proceedings. Labor council suits against contractors of this type typically involve unpaid union contributions to benefit funds under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) or the Labor Management Relations Act (LMRA). The docket volume points to a dispute that has moved well past initial pleadings.

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Key Issues

  • Union benefit fund contribution delinquency
  • ERISA or LMRA enforcement action
  • Miscellaneous relief motion at advanced docket stage
  • Contractor liability for unpaid labor obligations
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Other April 20, 2026

1:24-cv-09706 The Construction and General Laborers' District Council of Chicago and Vicinity v. Global Builders and Developers Incorporated

The Construction and General Laborers' District Council of Chicago filed for miscellaneous relief against Global Builders and Developers Incorporated in the Northern District of Illinois, docket 1:24-cv-09706. The filing category suggests the union is seeking court intervention outside a standard complaint — likely to enforce an arbitration award, compel compliance with a collective bargaining agreement, or obtain emergency relief.

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