Sheet Metal Workers Local 46 Health Fund v. Updegraff Management LLC

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. New York
DecidedDecember 20, 2023
Docket6:20-cv-06345
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

Sheet Metal Workers Local No. 46 Health Fund, et al.,

Plaintiffs, DECISION and ORDER v. 20-CV-6345-EAW-MJP Updegraff Management, LLC, at al.,

Defendants.

APPEARANCES For Plaintiffs: Jennifer A. Clark, Esq. Blitman & King LLP Franklin Center, Ste 300 443 N Franklin St

For Defendants: Jeffrey Alan Meyer, Esq. Venable LLP 151 W 42nd St 49th Floor New York, NY 10036 INTRODUCTION Pedersen, M.J. Updegraff1 has repeatedly failed to participate in discovery in this case. And now Updegraff has failed to respond to Sheet Metal Workers’ motion to compel. I grant in part Sheet Metal Workers’ unopposed motion. And I take this opportunity to warn Updegraff that failure to comply with

1 References to “Updegraff” in this decision and order refer to all Defendants. this order may result in serious consequences down the road— including the possibility of default judgment. While I cannot issue a default judgment, I may report and recommend to the Hon. Elizabeth

A. Wolford, Chief Judge, that Sheet Metal Workers be awarded a de- fault judgment against Updegraff and his company. BACKGROUND Sheet Metal Workers sued to recover fringe benefit contributions from Updegraff (personally and from his company) under ERISA. They also sought a payroll audit. Sheet Metal Workers looks to recover from January 1, 2017, to the present.

Updegraff fails to provide discovery responses. Updegraff’s intransigence started early. Sheet Metal Workers contacted me in November 2020, requesting that I “address the De- fendants’ failure to respond” to its first request for production of docu- ments, first set of interrogatories, and first request for admissions. (Letter, ECF No. 15, Nov. 17, 2020.) They served these discovery de- mands on Updegraff in August and September 2020. (Id. at 2.) Up-

degraff did not respond, even though Sheet Metal Workers gave him more time. (Id.) In response, in late Fall 2020, I ordered Updegraff to produce certain financial records that Sheet Metal Workers requested. (Order, ECF No. 18, Nov. 24, 2020.) Sheet Metal Workers needed them to per- form a payroll audit. (Letter at 1, ECF No. 15.) My November 2020 or- der did not work. Sheet Metal Workers wrote me in January 2021 indi- cating that Updegraff had not complied. (Letter, ECF No. 20, Jan. 13, 2021.) After holding a conference, I ordered Updegraff to “provide

Plaintiffs’ auditors with” certain “remaining documents” needed for the audit no later than February 5, 2021. (ECF No. 25, Jan. 25, 2021.) Updegraff fails to comply with court orders. Sheet Metal Workers again wrote to me on March 11, 2021, to state that Updegraff had not complied with my January 2021 order. (Letter, Mar. 11, 2021, ECF No. 26.) They also noted that Updegraff had not responded to Sheet Metal Workers’ first set of documents re-

quests and first set of interrogatories. (Id.) I again ordered Updegraff to produce the remaining documents Sheet Metal Workers needed to complete the audit during a March 31, 2021 conference. (Minute Entry, ECF No. 27.) And yet again, Sheet Metal Workers had to write to me. (Letter Mot., May 5, 2021, ECF No. 28.) That time, however, they asked for sanctions. (Id.) I granted Sheet Metal Workers’ request for sanctions during a

conference on May 20, 2021. (Minute Order, May 20, 2021, ECF No. 31.) I also noted that I was “considering issuing an Order to Show Cause as to why” Updegraff “should not be held in contempt of Court.” (Id.) I issued an order effecting my oral sanctions decision. (June 11, 2021, ECF No. 33.) I noted that “Updegraff did not cooperate with his counsel to produce” the financial records Sheet Metal Workers’ audi- tors need. (Id. at 1.) Amazingly, Updegraff again failed to comply. So, on August 25,

2021, I granted Sheet Metal Workers’ motion for sanctions in part. (Minute Entry, ECF No. 40; see also Order at 1, ECF No. 51, Jan. 10, 2022 (“At the August 25th conference, the Court granted Plaintiffs’ motion for sanctions in part[.]”).) I awarded fees and costs, and the Clerk filed a corresponding judgment on August 26, 2021. (ECF No. 41.) I facilitate discovery in hopes the parties will settle this case.

I then engaged in a series of case management conferences. I hoped to facilitate discovery—and perhaps settlement. (Order at 2, ECF No. 51.) I met with counsel by telephone on October 21, 2021, No- vember 30, 2021, December 7, 2021, December 20, 2021, and January 7, 2022. (Id.) After ascertaining what documents still needed to be ex- changed, I issued an order directing Updegraff to produce certain doc- uments by February 9, 2022. (Decision & Order, ECF No. 54, Jan. 28,

2022.) I then gave Updegraff more time to respond, holding out hope that this case would settle. (Text Order, ECF No. 56, Mar. 17, 2022.) By June 2022, it appeared that Sheet Metal Workers’ auditors had “all information necessary to conduct a payroll audit.” (Minute En- try, ECF No. 60, June 8, 2022.) And the parties later submitted a joint request to extend deadlines to facilitate settlement discussions. (ECF No. 70, Feb. 6, 2023.) Given the positive turn, I facilitated settlement discussions. I

held a settlement conference with the parties on April 11, 2023. (Mi- nute Entry, ECF No. 73.) The case did not settle. (Id.) So I set new deadlines for discovery and motion practice. (Scheduling Order, ECF No. 74, Apr. 14, 2023.) After the parties’ settlement falls through, Sheet Metal Workers moves to compel responses. In October 2023, Sheet Metal Workers wrote to me requesting a conference. (Letter, ECF No. 75, Oct. 17, 2023.) The parties’ settlement had fallen through because Updegraff had not “complied with the set- tlement.” (Id. at 1.) Sheet Metal Workers again noted outstanding dis- covery that Updegraff owes. (Id.) Sheet Metal Workers thus asked for a

discovery extension. (Id.) I granted this request after holding a confer- ence with the parties on October 19, 2023. (Scheduling Order, ECF No. 76, Oct. 20, 2023.) Now Sheet Metal Workers has brought the pending motion to compel. Sheet Metal Workers moved to compel on November 21, 2023. (ECF No. 78.) First, Sheet Metal Workers seeks production of docu-

ments in response to requests it made in its first request for produc- tion. (Aff. of Jennifer A. Clark, Esq. ¶¶ 16–19, ECF No. 78-1, Nov. 21, 2023.) Notably, Sheet Metal Workers served the first request for pro- duction on Updegraff on August 12, 2020. (Id. ¶ 16.) Sheet Metal Workers also seeks to compel responses to its second request for pro- duction served on August 10, 2022. (Id. ¶ 18).

Second, Sheet Metal Workers has moved to compel Updegraff to answer outstanding interrogatories from its first set of interrogatories served on September 1, 2020. (Id. ¶ 20.) Sheet Metal Workers needs these responses because Updegraff referred them “to unidentified doc- uments to find the answers” to these interrogatories. (Id. ¶ 21.) And Sheet Metal Workers also seeks to compel Updegraff to respond to its second set of interrogatories served on August 10, 2022. (Id. ¶ 22–23.)

Third, Sheet Metal Workers asks me to strike Updegraff’s re- sponses and objections to its first request for admissions. (Id. ¶¶ 24– 27.) This order followed. DISCUSSION As the procedural history of this case shows, Updegraff has a habit of disobeying court orders, ignoring deadlines, and refusing to cooperate with discovery. Under Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(a)(3)(B), for the rea-

sons stated in Sheet Metal Workers’ memorandum of law, (ECF No. 78), and given the procedural history I have set out, I decide this mo- tion as follows. Updegraff must respond to outstanding discovery, including document requests and interrogatories.

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