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Nature of Suit Code: 791
Nature of Suit: Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
Cause of Action: 29:1001 E.R.I.S.A.: Employee Retirement

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Michele R. Stafford, Esq. (SBN 172509) 

Blake E. Williams, Esq. (SBN 233158) 

SALTZMAN & JOHNSON LAW CORPORATION 

44 Montgomery Street, Suite 2110 

San Francisco, CA 94104 

(415) 882-7900 

(415) 882-9287 – Facsimile 

mstafford@sjlawcorp.com

bwilliams@sjlawcorp.com

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA GLAZIERS, 

ARCHITECTURAL METAL AND GLASS 

WORKERS PENSION PLAN, et al., 

 Plaintiffs, 

 v. 

S.F. SILVER GLASS & MIRROR, INC., a 

California Corporation, 

 Defendant. 

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NOTICE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT 

and JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO 

STIPULATION 

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by and between the parties hereto, that Judgment may be 

entered in the within action in favor of the Plaintiffs NORTHERN CALIFORNIA GLAZIERS, 

ARCHITECTURAL METAL AND GLASS WORKERS PENSION PLAN, et al. (collectively 

“Plaintiffs” or “Trust Funds”) and against Defendant S.F. SILVER GLASS & MIRROR, INC., a 

California Corporation, or successor entities (“Defendant”), as follows: 

1. Defendant entered into a valid Collective Bargaining Agreement with the 

District Council No. 16 of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades and the Northern 

California Glass Management Association (hereinafter "Bargaining Agreement"). This 

Bargaining Agreement has continued in full force and effect to the present time. 

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2. Rosalba Camargo Martinez, RMO/CEO/President of Defendant S.F. Silver Glass & 

Mirror, Inc., hereby acknowledges that she is authorized to receive service and has received the 

following documents in this action: Summons; Complaint; Dispute Resolution Procedures in the 

Northern District of California; Order Setting Initial Case Management Conference and ADR 

Deadlines; Civil Standing Orders for Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero; Standing Order re Case 

Management Conference; Standing Order for All Judges of the Northern District of California; 

Notice of Rule Discontinuing Service by Mail; Instructions for Completion of ADR Forms 

Regarding Selection of an ADR Process; Stipulation and [Proposed Order] Selecting ADR 

Process; Notice of Need for ADR Phone Conference; ADR Certification by Parties and Counsel; 

Certification of Interested Entities or Persons Pursuant to Civil Local Rule 3-16; Declination to 

Proceed Before a Magistrate Judge and Request for Reassignment to a United States District 

Judge; Welcome to the U.S. District Court, San Francisco; Notice of Assignment to Case to a 

United States Magistrate Judge for Trial; Administrative Motion to Consider Whether Cases 

Should be Related Pursuant to Civil Local Rule 3-12; Notice of Impending Reassignment to a 

United States District Court Judge; Reassignment Order; and Notice. 

 3. Defendant has become indebted to the Trust Funds as follows: 

March 2009 10% Liquidated Damages $150.00

5% Interest (5/1/09 – 6/17/09) $5.61

$155.61

April 2009 10% Liquidated Damages $150.00

5% Interest (6/1/09 – 6/17/09) $2.14

$152.14

May 2009 10% Liquidated Damages $150.00

5% Interest (7/1/09 – 8/3/09) $3.15

$153.15

June 2009 Contributions Balance $277.59

20% Liquidated Damages $165.49

5% Interest (through 4/20/10) $19.19

$462.27

July 2009 Contributions $145.94

20% Liquidated Damages $150.00

5% Interest (through 4/20/10) $4.64

$300.58

August 2009 Contributions $574.72

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20% Liquidated Damages $150.00 

5% Interest (through 4/20/10) $15.90

$740.62

September 2009 Contributions $1,230.30

20% Liquidated Damages $246.06

5% Interest (through 4/20/10) $28.82

$1,505.18

October 2009 Contributions $1,736.36

20% Liquidated Damages $347.27

5% Interest (through 4/20/10) $33.54

$2,117.17

November 2009 Contributions $745.69

20% Liquidated Damages $150.00

5% Interest (through 4/20/10) $11.24

$906.93

December 2009 Contributions $4,123.82

20% Liquidated Damages $824.76

5% Interest (through 4/20/10) $44.63

$4,993.21

January 2010 Contributions $1,339.16

20% Liquidated Damages $267.83

5% Interest (through 4/20/10) $9.36

$1,616.35

February 2010 Contributions $3,597.18

20% Liquidated Damages $719.44 

5% Interest (through 4/20/10) $9.86 

$4,326.48 

SUBTOTAL $17,429.69

Attorneys’ Fees (through 4/20/10) $3,197.50

Cost of Suit $350.00

TOTAL DUE $20,977.19

4. Defendant shall pay the amount of $20,977.19 representing all above amounts, as 

follows: 

 (a) Beginning on May 10, 2010, and no later than the 10th day of each month 

thereafter for a period of twelve (12) months, through and including April 10, 2011, Defendant 

shall pay to Plaintiffs the amount of $1,795.80 per month. Payments may be made by joint check, 

to be endorsed prior to submission; 

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 (b) Defendant shall have the right to increase the monthly payments at any time 

and there is no penalty for early payment. Defendant may request a “payout demand” at any time 

during the payment period; 

 (c) Payments shall be applied first to unpaid interest and then to unpaid 

principal. The unpaid principal balance shall bear interest at the rate of 5% per annum in 

accordance with Plaintiffs’ Trust Agreements; 

 (d) Payments shall be made payable to the “District Council 16 Health and 

Welfare Trust Fund,” and delivered to Blake E. Williams at Saltzman & Johnson Law 

Corporation, 44 Montgomery Street, Suite 2110, San Francisco, California 94104, to be received

on or before the 10th day of each month, or to such other address as may be specified by 

Plaintiffs; 

 (e) Prior to the last payment pursuant to this Stipulation, Plaintiffs will advise 

Defendant as to the final amount due, including interest and additional attorneys’ fees and costs. 

 5. Rosalba Camargo Martinez acknowledges that she is the RMO/CEO/President of 

S.F. SILVER GLASS & MIRROR, INC., and that she specifically consents to the Court’s 

jurisdiction, as well as the use of a Magistrate Judge for all proceedings herein. Ms. Martinez 

(hereinafter “Guarantor”) also confirms that she is personally guaranteeing the amounts due 

pursuant to the terms of this Stipulation and further acknowledges that all affiliates, related entities 

and successors in interest to S.F. SILVER GLASS & MIRROR, INC. and/or any subsequent 

entity wherein Ms. Martinez is a principal shall also be bound by the terms of this Stipulation as 

Guarantors, and also consent to this Court’s jurisdiction as well as the use of a Magistrate Judge.

6. For any work performed by employees of Defendant, beginning with hours worked, 

if any, during the month of March 2010, Defendant/Guarantor shall timely pay contributions, 

which were due on April 15, 2010, and will be delinquent if not received by April 30, 2010. For 

every month thereafter during the stipulated payment term herein, Defendant/Guarantor will 

remain current in contributions and all other obligations due to Plaintiffs under the terms of the 

Collective Bargaining Agreement by timely submitting monthly reports and contributions to the 

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Trust Funds. A copy of the contribution report and payment check must be faxed timely to Blake 

E. Williams at 415-882-9287. 

 7. Failure by Defendant/Guarantor to remain current in reporting or payment of 

contributions shall constitute a default of the obligations under this agreement and the provisions 

of ¶10 shall apply. Any such unpaid or late paid contributions, together with 20% liquidated 

damages and 5% per annum interest accrued on the total contributions and liquidated damages, 

shall be added to and become a part of this Judgment and subject to the terms herein. Plaintiffs 

reserve all rights available under the applicable Bargaining Agreement and Declarations of Trust 

of the Trust Funds for collection of current and future contributions, and for any additional past 

contributions not included herein as may be determined by Plaintiffs, pursuant to employee 

timecards or paystubs, by audit, or other means, and the provisions of this agreement are in 

addition thereto. Defendant/Guarantor specifically waives the defense of the doctrine res judicata 

as to any such additional amounts determined as due. 

8. In the event that Defendant/Guarantor fails to make any payment referenced herein 

in a timely manner as required, or if payment is made and fails to clear the bank, or is unable to be 

negotiated for any reason, Defendant/Guarantor shall be considered to be in default of this 

Stipulation.

 9. Defendant shall make full disclosure of all jobs on which she is working by 

providing Plaintiffs with an ongoing and updated list of jobs including, but not limited to, name 

and address of job, and identity of general contractor. Defendant shall fax said updated list by 

the 10th day of each month to Blake E. Williams at 415-882-9287.

10. In the event a default is not cured, all amounts remaining due hereunder, as well as 

any additional amounts due pursuant to the terms herein, shall be due and payable immediately. 

All future payments shall be made by cashier’s check if the default was caused by a failed check. 

In the event that a default is not timely cured, the following will occur: 

 (a) The entire balance of $20,977.19 as specified in paragraph 3, plus interest 

as specified above, but reduced by principal payments received from Defendant/Guarantor, in 

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addition to any unpaid contributions then due plus 20% liquidated damages and 5% per annum 

interest thereon, shall be immediately due and payable, together with any additional attorneys’ 

fees and costs incurred in this matter; 

 (b) A writ of execution may be obtained against Defendant/Guarantor without 

notice in the amount of the unpaid balance, plus any additional amounts under the terms herein, 

upon declaration by a duly authorized representative of the Plaintiffs setting forth any payment 

theretofore made by or on behalf of Defendant/Guarantor and the balance due and owing as of the 

date of default. Defendant/Guarantor specifically consents to the authority of a Magistrate Judge 

for all proceedings, including, but not limited to, Plaintiffs’ obtaining a writ of execution herein;

 (c) Defendant/Guarantor expressly waives all rights to stay of execution and 

appeal. The declaration or affidavit of a duly authorized representative of Plaintiffs as to the 

balance due and owing as of the date of default shall be sufficient to secure the issuance of a Writ 

of Execution, without notice to Defendant/Guarantor; 

 (d) Defendant/Guarantor shall pay all additional costs and attorneys’ fees 

incurred by Plaintiffs in connection with collection and allocation of the amounts owed to 

Plaintiffs under this Stipulation regardless of whether or not Defendant/Guarantor defaults herein. 

11. In the event of the filing of a bankruptcy petition by the Defendant/Guarantor, the 

parties agree that any payments made pursuant to the terms of this Judgment, shall be deemed to 

have been made in the ordinary course of business as provided under 11 U.S.C. Section 547(c)(2) 

and shall not be claimed by Defendant/Guarantor as a preference under 11 U.S.C. Section 547 or 

otherwise. Defendant/Guarantor nevertheless represents that no bankruptcy filing is anticipated. 

12. Any failure on the part of the Plaintiffs to take any action against 

Defendant/Guarantor as provided herein in the event of any breach of the provisions of this 

Stipulation shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach by the Defendant/Guarantor of 

any provisions herein. 

13. Should any provision of this Stipulation be declared or determined by any court of 

competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, the legality, validity, and 

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enforceability of the remaining parts, terms or provisions shall not be affected thereby and said 

illegal, unenforceable or invalid part, term, or provision shall be deemed not to be part of this 

Stipulation.

14. This Stipulation is limited to the agreement between the parties with respect to the 

delinquent contributions and related sums enumerated herein, owed by Defendant/Guarantor to the 

Plaintiffs. This Stipulation does not in any manner relate to withdrawal liability claims, if any. 

Defendant/Guarantor acknowledges that the Plaintiffs expressly reserve their right to pursue 

withdrawal liability claims, if any, against Defendant/Guarantor as provided by the Plaintiffs’ Plan 

Documents, Trust Agreements incorporated into their Collective Bargaining Agreement, and the 

law.

15. All parties represent and warrant that they have had the opportunity to be or have 

been represented by counsel of their own choosing in connection with entering this Stipulation 

under the terms and conditions set forth herein, and that they enter into this Stipulation voluntarily. 

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 16. This Stipulation may be executed in any number of counterparts and by facsimile, 

each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which shall constitute together one and the 

same instrument. 

Dated: April 21, 2010 S.F. SILVER GLASS & MIRROR, INC. 

By: /s/ 

 Rosalba Camargo Martinez 

RMO/CEO/President 

Dated: April 21, 2010 ROSALBA CAMARGO MARTINEZ 

/s/

Individually 

Dated: April 21, 2010 SALTZMAN AND JOHNSON LAW 

CORPORATION

/s/

 Blake E. Williams 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: _________________, 2010 ________________________________________ 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 

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