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CLEARWIRE CORP: Accused in Washington Suit of "Throttling"
for the quarter ended September 30, 2010, filed with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission on November 2, 2010.
the quarter ended September 30, 2010, filed with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission on November 1, 2010.
Corporation Benefit Plans Administrative Committee.
amount of 28% of the funds already paid into the court.
Company's obligations with respect to this litigation.
administration of the Fund and disbursements to class members.
This amount was paid to plaintiffs' counsel on September 1, 2010.
the Southern District of Ohio, Case No. 1:09cv794.
executed in favor of the Company.
The defendants intend to contest this matter vigorously.
States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Case No.
District of Kentucky, Case No. 09-00050.
to a surviving spouse benefit of approximately $463 per month.
Litigation on the issue of plan interpretation and liability.
The defendants intend to contest both of these matters vigorously.
court issued an Order denying the defendants' motions to dismiss.
Discovery has commenced. No trial date has been set.
AK Holding intends to contest this matter vigorously.
Commission on November 1, 2010.
2009, the plaintiffs filed an amended complaint.
judgment, and reply in support of its motion for summary judgment.
A hearing on the pending motions was held on December 8, 2009.
hourly retirees until final judgment in the case.
would pay out with respect to the Butler hourly retirees.
all such future OPEB obligations to the Hourly Class Members.
be provided to the Hourly Class Members.
of December 31, 2010, based upon current valuation assumptions.
Settlement also applies to the Salaried Class Settlement.
the benefits to be provided to the Salaried Class Members.
the Salaried Class Members are subject to approval by the Court.
objections to the settlements was November 15, 2010.
hearing whether or not to grant final approval of each settlement.
subject to further appeals or judicial review.
further reduced by the amount of each payment.
it is dependent upon the specific terms of the judicial decision.
Members as to whom the settlement no longer applies.
various defendants, including $74 billion against PM USA.
Supreme Court for further review.
that were defective; and (viii) that defendants were negligent.
Florida Supreme Court issued the mandate from its revised opinion.
appellate review was denied by the Third District Court of Appeal.
damages awards in cases brought by former Engle class members.
plaintiffs had been stayed pending the Eleventh Circuit's review.
they were filed for further proceedings.
these cases in defense of the constitutionality of the statute.
Argument in these cases was heard on September 10, 2010.
Plaintiffs in one Engle progeny case against PM USA and R.J.
constitutionality of the bond cap statute.
defendants paid the judgment in June 2010.
(In re: Tobacco Litigation). John Middleton Co. and U.S.
for trial in March 2011.
of classes of all individuals who smoked defendants' cigarettes.
"Lights/Ultra Lights" Class Actions, down from 33 a year ago.
regulatory directives, and the First Amendment.
federal court by PM USA.
the Michigan Unfair Trade and Consumer Protection Act.
subsequently voluntarily dismissed the Davies case with prejudice.
Oregon Court of Appeals. Argument was held in April 2010.
of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
case must be tried in federal court under the "federal officer"
court and to vacate the transfer order.
was released and returned to PM USA.
(Kelly) brought on behalf of an alleged smoker of "Lights"
the findings in the case brought by the Department of Justice.
case is tentatively set for trial in September 2011.
losses that are reasonably possible of occurring.
including interest thereon, as well as litigation fees and costs.
direction of the Unified Command of the United States Coast Guard.
relating to these events, are ongoing.
Tronox's environmental-remediation and tort claim liabilities.
respective briefs in reply during the fourth quarter of 2010.
Anadarko said it intends to continue to defend itself vigorously.
granted the Company's motion to transfer this case to the U.S.
District Court, Western District of Texas. (McIlvaine v.
business, and financial results. (Strong v. ArthroCare, et al).
Western District of Texas. (Weil v. Baker, et al).
enrichment. (King v. Baker, et al).
supervise management. (Barron v. Baker, et al).
in the U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas.
Commission for the quarter ended September 30, 2010.
quarter ended September 30, 2010.
of Columbia was scheduled to resume on November 15, 2010.
laws. The suit seeks treble damages and injunctive relief.
discovery for five months while it concludes its investigation.
stolen and AvMed's members' personal records were compromised.
medical procedure and prescription information.
million of its members' private health records had been breached.
III of Wooten, Kimbrough and Normand, P.A.
consumer protection policies of numerous industries.
shareholders of SemGroup Energy Partners, LP.
does not anticipate any material loss.
be resolved without material loss to the company.
plaintiffs has not been determined, but could be material.
will be resolved without material loss to the Company.
prices, antitrust lawyer Frances Murphy said.
claiming to have suffered some degree of loss."
related charges and was fined $300 million.
with Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP.
Ltd. and Southern Glass House Produce Ltd.
customers," Mr. Cane said in an interview.
Hitchin, a lawyer at Allen & Overy LLP in London.
case. The court is still considering the request.
to the name of one of the flower companies.
British Airways isn't the only carrier facing civil cartel claims.
carriers' alleged involvement in the cartel.
antitrust violations in all of the EU's 27 nations.
Academy and Career Education Corporation; and Adams, et al. v.
Commission on November 2, 2010.
complaint in the California Superior Court in San Francisco.
graduation, including the accuracy of statistics published by CCA.
and several other unnamed members of the Amador putative class.
plead the same four causes of action pled in the Amador action.
under submission by the Court and has not been ruled on.
incurred in connection with the implementation of the settlement.
loss related to this matter.
and Exchange Commission on November 2, 2010.
Career Education Corporation and Sanford-Brown College, Inc.
of fraudulent misrepresentation and fraudulent omission.
students, attorneys' fees, costs and injunctive relief.
Fraud Act and the common law fraudulent misrepresentation claim.
certification for November 15, 2010.
ongoing in Schuster, et al. v. Western Culinary Institute, Ltd.
they may earn after graduation.
became the sole named Plaintiff.
Ms. Schuster filed a third amended complaint on November 20, 2008.
The parties completed written discovery on class issues.
dismissed from the school for academic reasons.
their motion for class certification.
plaintiffs to file their motion for class certification.
-- Fahey, et al v. Career Education Corporation; Rojas, et al v.
Act. On September 3, 2010, CEC removed this case to the U.S.
District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
costs and reasonable attorneys' fees.
because it cannot accommodate the high volume of traffic."
LAW OFFICES OF CLIFFORD A. CANTOR, P.C.
Plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against CONSOL Energy Inc.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended September 30, 2010.
caused by defendants' supposed contribution to greenhouse gases.
seeking a Writ of Mandamus from the U.S. Supreme Court.
the range of potential loss.
operations and cash flows of CONSOL Energy.
Law, and California's Unfair Competition Law.
Facebook users who play Zynga games on Facebook.
coverage of Schreiber v. Zynga Game Network, Inc., Case No.
on Friday, October 29, 2010; coverage of Carmel-Jessup v.
employer and Fidelity Management Trust Co., the mutual fund giant.
excessive fees charged in their 401(k) retirement plan.
participating in the company's retirement plan.
accounts, and ABB let Fidelity get away with it.
Both Fidelity and ABB deny the allegations.
have been in for a large windfall if the suit were successful.
law. "The big stake benefits the lawyers."
retaliating against employees who file suits such as this one.
A trial of the suit began Tuesday in federal court in Kansas City.
attack wasn't mentioned in the courtroom as Judge Nanette K.
Laughrey heard technical testimony on financial issues.
is hearing the case without a jury.
approached at the courthouse by a Kansas City Star reporter.
Mr. Hendron had been listed as a potential witness in the trial.
Fidelity to help run its employee retirement plan.
those fees to ABB employees.
making so much money on the employees' retirement plan.
charged and compensation collected are reasonable."
It's still unclear how courts will deal with such claims, he said.
arising from exposure to dibromochloropropane in Hawaii.
Beginning in December 1993, certain of the Company's U.S.
to the Hawaiian state court.
action was entered on July 28, 2010.
On August 24, 2010, plaintiffs filed a notice of appeal.
plaintiffs' claim under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act.
decision issued on May 19, 2009, but requested further briefing.
a reply on May 11, 2009.
GSI GROUP INC., SERGIO EDELSTEIN and ROBERT BOWEN, Defendants.
they must be received by this date.
at the address listed above. Please do not contact the Court.
following the technology bubble almost 10 years ago.
dismissal by U.S. District Court in San Francisco.
details on the fund's Oracle investment.
The size of the pension fund could not be learned by press time.
the ruling, Mr. Svetcov said in an interview.
Mr. Svetcov said, noting it has to be filed by Nov. 30.
Dec. 14, 2000, and March 1, 2001.
lawsuits filed in San Francisco Superior Court this morning.
clients that he is no longer a licensed attorney.
people need their rights protected."
indicated that he is hiring staff for an office in Sunnyvale.
clients he would hand them the American Dream.
"When someone is pursuing a dream, you grab onto hope,"
morning on behalf of Mr. Guajardo's clients.
normally be billed at $6,000 to $10,000.
San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
before he voluntarily resigned from the California State Bar.
English, Spanish, Hindi, French, Cantonese and Mandarin.
about the class action lawsuit.
there are reputable resources available to them.
in English, Spanish, Hindi, French, Cantonese and Mandarin.
respect to the Amended Complaint's allegations regarding C-BASS.
a result of the purported violations of federal securities laws.
securities laws could be brought against it.
non-payment of bonuses they say they are entitled to.
half years after NAB first revealed its real exposure to the CDOs.
$25.80. The shares are still trading just below $25.
between January 1, 2008 and July 25, 2008.
The case returns to court on December 16.
settling a consolidated class action lawsuit for $6 million.
glass in the United States in violation of federal antitrust laws.
Canada in August 2008 regarding the sale of flat glass in Canada.
and Exchange Commission on November 2, 2010, that the U.S.
filed against the company in February 2009.
dismissed the consolidated complaint with leave to amend.
complaint with leave to amend.
Court's decision to grant the Company's motion to dismiss.
Rock of Ages Corporation said in a Form 8-K filed with the U.S.
Granite Acquisition, LLC aided and abetted such breaches of duty.
vs. Xcel Energy Inc., et al.
of appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Energy, for en banc review was granted. On May 28, 2010, the U.S.
court's opinion dismissing the case.
it intends to oppose this request.
California as drivers, or other similarly titled positions."
The family of Loretta Drewno call April a hell month.
and then, paralysis. She thought she was dying.
priest gave Ms. Drewno her last rites.
Then, as if by magic, the symptoms disappeared.
"It was like someone came with a wand," daughter Sue Fone said.
doing at the behest of Ms. Delp.
Living, which runs the senior home.
but the company said it hasn't been served that lawsuit.
The day of her arrest, Ms. Delp was "cooperative and respectful"
bottles until the thought of handcuffs unnerved her.
jail," Roseville Detective Jeff Kool wrote in his report.
discrepancies, Ms. Delp displaced blame to family members.
hydrocodone and painkillers propoxyphen and Vicodin.
the system," which he called a "travesty."
should not have paid for Ms. Delp's problems.
thoughts, but is aware of her deteriorating mind.
"Marlene did this to me," she would say again and again.
pill regimen, but is looking for a new home.
hope their case will serve a public good.
the temptation of taking resident medications," Mr. Redmond said.
Christopher Rodriguez tried to do in 2008.
abused not only drugs but alcohol.
Roseville employees say she did at the Terraces.
Morris said she had an alcohol addiction.
"but if you get to know her, she's much better than her exterior."
Ms. Delp in both Roseville and Beverly Hills.
God she's caught. Now how am I going to cover this up?"
swapping would elicit "immediate termination."
employees and didn't remember the February meeting.
after Westmont fired her with Ms. Delp.
herself from her former employee.
were friends, but we did not socialize outside of work."
rectify the situation and protect the elderly."
their medication, and forced staff to sign off on false reports.
fingerprinted her, but did no drug test.
She will be at court for the sentencing, as well.

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