Opinion ID: 3011116
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Heading: THE UNDERSIGNED ARBITRATOR, having been

Text: designated in accordance with the Court Orders dated 6 March 11, 1993 and January 11, 1994, and having duly heard the proofs and allegations of the parties, AWARD as follows: 1. All state court common law claims of JOSEPH A. WITKOWSKI, M.D., GRACE WITKOWSKI, JOSEPH A. WITKOWSKI, M.D., P.C. DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION PLAN, hereinafter referred to as CLAIMANTS, set forth in Count I and II, are dismissed because of the: 1.1 Expiration of the Statute of Limitations, and/or 1.2 Failure to be pleaded and/or 1.3 Failure of proofs 2. All claims against ROBERT G. WELCH, TRUSTEE SET FORTH in Count II, paragraphs 19-22 inclusive, are dismissed, because the designation of ROBERT G. WELCH, TRUSTEE is an insufficient designation of a Trustee, as a defendant. Without a designation of the Trust against which the claim is made, the designation of ROBERT G. WELCH, TRUSTEE is not a party sui juris. 3. The defense of the Statute of Limitations to th e filing of the ERISA claim, is Dismissed. 4. The claims of CLAIMANTS against INTREPID ONE SERVICES, INC., HISTORICAL SECOND STREET DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES, AND ROBERT G. WELCH, GENERAL PARTNER, are denied. 5. On the ERISA claim, set forth in Counts I and I I of CLAIMANTS' Complaint, an Award is entered in favor of JOSEPH A. WITKOWSKI, M.D., P.C., DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION PLAN and against ROBERT G. WELCH AND ROBERT G. WELCH, P.C., jointly and severally, in the amount of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($150,000.00).