CASSIDY v. WELFARE AND PENSION FUND

Civ. A. No. 82-2771.

580 F.Supp. 175 (1983)

John J. CASSIDY v. WELFARE AND PENSION FUND FOR the MID-JERSEY TRUCKING INDUSTRY.

United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania.

November 7, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Cassidy, pro se.

William T. Josem, Philadelphia, Pa., Kenneth P. Zauber, New Brunswick, N.J., Welfare & Pension Fund for the Mid-Jersey Trucking Industry.


MEMORANDUM

GILES, District Judge.

John Cassidy, pro se, a union member, seeks to collect certain health and welfare benefits, and to continue his eligibility, under the Welfare and Pension Fund for the Mid-Jersey Trucking Industry and Local 701 (hereinafter the "Fund" or "Plan"). The Fund has declined to pay benefits as demanded because it considers Cassidy ineligible under the terms of the Plan. The Fund has moved for summary judgment pursuant to...

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