Source: s3://data.kl3m.ai/documents/govinfo/USCOURTS/USCOURTS-cand-3_01-cv-01584/USCOURTS-cand-3_01-cv-01584-2/pdf.json

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

---

P:\CLIENTS\GLACL\SILV7\Pleadings\C01-1584 SI - Sixth Amended Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation 112907.doc 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

MURIEL B. KAPLAN, ESQ. (SBN: 124607) 

MICHELE R. STAFFORD, ESQ. (SBN: 172509) 

SALTZMAN & JOHNSON LAW CORPORATION 

120 Howard Street, Suite 520 

San Francisco, CA 94105 

Telephone: (4l5) 882-7900 

Facsimile: (415) 882-9287 

mkaplan@sjlawcorp.com 

mstafford@sjlawcorp.com 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA GLAZIERS, ARCHITECTURAL 

METAL AND GLASS WORKERS PENSION PLAN, et al. 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA GLAZIERS, 

ARCHITECTURAL METAL AND GLASS 

WORKERS PENSION PLAN, et al., 

 Plaintiffs, 

 v. 

 

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

 Defendant. 

Case No.: C-01-1584 SI 

SIXTH AMENDED JUDGMENT

PURSUANT TO STIPULATION

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between the parties hereto, that a Sixth 

Amended Judgment in the within action may be entered in favor of the plaintiffs and against 

defendant S.F. SILVER GLASS & MIRROR, INC., as follows: 

 Pursuant to a Fifth Amended Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation, defendant was indebted 

to plaintiffs in the amount of $61,299.85 plus interest. Defendant made payments which reduced 

the principal amount to $10,823.11, plus interest, attorneys fees, and liquidated damages subject 

to a conditional waiver. Defendant failed to pay the balances due to complete those payments, 

and failed to meet the conditions for waiver of the additional $31,512.94 due in liquidated 

Case 3:01-cv-01584 Document 29 Filed 12/04/2007 Page 1 of 6 Case 3:01-cv-01584-SI Document 30 Filed 12/06/07 Page 1 of 6
P:\CLIENTS\GLACL\SILV7\Pleadings\C01-1584 SI - Sixth Amended Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation 112907.doc 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

damages. Defendant subsequently failed to pay contributions due for April 2007 through 

September 2007 hours worked, some of which was paid by plaintiffs’ levy of defendant’s 

contractor. An additional $18,483.69 was found due on audit of defendant’s records for the 

period July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2006. 

 2. Defendant wishes to enter into this Sixth Amended Judgment Pursuant to 

Stipulation to include all amounts owed to plaintiffs. 

 3. Defendant is now indebted to plaintiffs in the total amount of $65,961.24 as 

follows: 

 Sixth Amended Judgment

Contributions (7/07-9/07) $6,851.91 

Interest (11/06-9/07) $990.86 

20% Liquidated damages (4/01-9/07) $51,039.21 

 $58,881.98 

 

Attorneys fees (11/21/06-11/26/07) $8,495.75 

Costs (levies) $570.50 

Audit (7/1/03-6/30/06) (including liquidated 

damages, interest and testing fees) 

Payment balance from Swinerton’s $14,677.20 

 $18,483.69 

(8,945.11) 

TOTAL: $77,486.81 

Defendant shall conditionally pay $26,447.60 plus interest which represents the total due, less 

the liquidated damages through September 2007 ($51,039.21) and under the prior judgments. 

 4. Beginning on November 15, 2007 and on the fifteenth (15th) day of each month 

thereafter for a period of twelve (12) months, defendant shall pay a total of $2,301.00 per month 

to plaintiffs, made payable to “Glaziers Trust Funds.” Any payment that does not clear the 

bank, or cannot be negotiated by the bank for any reason, shall be considered a default under 

Case 3:01-cv-01584 Document 29 Filed 12/04/2007 Page 2 of 6 Case 3:01-cv-01584-SI Document 30 Filed 12/06/07 Page 2 of 6
P:\CLIENTS\GLACL\SILV7\Pleadings\C01-1584 SI - Sixth Amended Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation 112907.doc 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

this Judgment. In that event, and if payments are accepted by plaintiffs to cure such default, all 

future stipulated payments shall be made by cashier’s check only, for the balance of the 

payment period and until the judgment is satisfied. 

 5. Defendant may increase the total monthly payment at any time. Payments shall 

be timely received by plaintiffs’ counsel, Saltzman & Johnson Law Corporation, 120 Howard 

Street, Suite 520, San Francisco, California 94105, or such other address as plaintiffs from time 

to time specify. 

 6. Interest on the unpaid balance shall accrue and be applied first from all stipulated 

payments made, at the rate of 8% per annum. 

 7. Defendant’s final stipulated payment made on or before October 15, 2008, shall 

include any additional amounts incurred under this Judgment. Plaintiffs will advise defendant of 

the amount due prior to that date. 

 8. Prior to the October 15, 2008 payment of the amounts due under Paragraph 4 

above, and upon payment of all contributions due under Paragraph 10 below through hours 

worked in August 2008, defendant may make written request to plaintiff Trustees for waiver of 

any liquidated damages due and owing, citing the cause for the delinquencies for which 

liquidated damages were incurred. Such request should be sent to plaintiffs’ counsel who will 

advise defendant of that determination. 

 9. For any liquidated damages not waived, defendant shall continue to make 

monthly payments of $2,301.00 as stated above, until this judgment is satisfied. In that event, 

all terms stated herein shall continue in effect until all amounts due are paid. 

 10. Beginning with report and contributions due for hours worked by defendant's 

employees during October 2007, to be received by Saltzman & Johnson Law Corporation 

on or before November 30, 2007, and for every month thereafter until this Judgment is 

Case 3:01-cv-01584 Document 29 Filed 12/04/2007 Page 3 of 6 Case 3:01-cv-01584-SI Document 30 Filed 12/06/07 Page 3 of 6
P:\CLIENTS\GLACL\SILV7\Pleadings\C01-1584 SI - Sixth Amended Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation 112907.doc 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

satisfied, defendant shall remain current in monthly contributions to plaintiffs as required under 

the current collective bargaining agreement and under all subsequent collective bargaining 

agreements, if any, and the Declarations of Trust. Failure by defendant to remain current in 

contributions shall constitute a default of the obligations under this Stipulation and the 

provisions of Paragraph 12 shall apply. Any unpaid current contributions shall be added to and 

become additional amounts due under this Judgment, together with 8% per annum interest and 

liquidated damages calculated at 20% of unpaid contributions in connection with this litigation. 

Plaintiffs reserve all rights available under the applicable collective bargaining agreement and 

Declarations of Trust of the Trust Funds for collection of current and future contributions and 

the provisions of this agreement are in addition thereto. 

 11. In the event that defendant fails to make any payment required above and, if after 

seven (7) days from the date plaintiffs make written demand to defendant for any such payment, 

such payment remains delinquent, then, 

 a. The entire balance of $77,486.81, less principal payments received by 

plaintiffs, but including any additional amounts incurred under the terms of this Judgment, shall 

then be due immediately. 

 b. Defendant waives notice of entry of judgment and expressly waives all 

rights to stay of execution and appeal. The declaration or affidavit of a duly authorized 

representative of the plaintiffs setting forth any payment theretofore made by defendant and the 

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

writ of execution, without prior notice to Defendant of any request for such writ. 

 c. In the event of the filing of any bankruptcy petition by defendant, the 

parties agree that any payments made by defendant pursuant to the terms of this Judgment, shall 

be deemed to have been made in the ordinary course of defendant’s business as provided under 

Case 3:01-cv-01584 Document 29 Filed 12/04/2007 Page 4 of 6 Case 3:01-cv-01584-SI Document 30 Filed 12/06/07 Page 4 of 6
P:\CLIENTS\GLACL\SILV7\Pleadings\C01-1584 SI - Sixth Amended Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation 112907.doc 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

11 U.S.C. Section 547(c)(2), and shall not be claimed by defendant as a preference under 11 

U.S.C. Section 547 or otherwise. 

 12. Defendant shall pay all additional and reasonable costs and attorneys fees 

incurred by plaintiffs in connection with collection of the amounts owed by defendant to 

plaintiffs under this Judgment. 

 13. It is further stipulated and agreed that Rosa Martinez (“Martinez”), president of 

defendant S.F. Silver Glass & Mirror, Inc., shall personally continue to guarantee payment of 

the amounts owed by defendant to the plaintiffs, under the terms of this Stipulation. In 

consideration of the terms of this Stipulation, defendant, and Martinez individually, submit 

herein to the jurisdiction of this Court and stipulate to the terms set forth herein for any 

additional payments due to plaintiffs pursuant to this Stipulation. 

 14. Any failure on the part of the plaintiffs to take any action against defendant or 

Martinez as provided herein in the event of any breach of the provisions of this Judgment by the 

defendant, shall not be deemed a waiver of those actions or of any subsequent breach by the 

defendant of any provisions herein. 

 15. Plaintiffs specifically reserve all rights to bring a subsequent action against 

defendant and guarantor for the collection of any additional contribution delinquencies found to 

be due for the hours worked during the periods preceding the date of entry of this Fifth 

Amended Stipulated Judgment. Defendant and Martinez specifically waive the defense of the 

doctrine of res judicata in any such action. 

Dated: November 29, 2007 S.F. SILVER GLASS & MIRROR, INC. 

 By:________________/s/________________ 

Dated: November 29, 2007 ROSA MARTINEZ, Individually 

Case 3:01-cv-01584 Document 29 Filed 12/04/2007 Page 5 of 6 Case 3:01-cv-01584-SI Document 30 Filed 12/06/07 Page 5 of 6
P:\CLIENTS\GLACL\SILV7\Pleadings\C01-1584 SI - Sixth Amended Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation 112907.doc 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

 By:________________/s/________________ 

 Title: Guarantor 

 

Dated: December 4, 2007 SALTZMAN & JOHNSON 

 LAW CORPORATION 

 By:______________/s/__________________ 

 Muriel B. Kaplan 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

IT IS SO ORDERED. 

Dated:______________________ ________________________________________

 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 

Case 3:01-cv-01584 Document 29 Filed 12/04/2007 Page 6 of 6 Case 3:01-cv-01584-SI Document 30 Filed 12/06/07 Page 6 of 6