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BARRETT BUSINESS: Pomerantz Law Firm Files Class Action in Wash.
FIRST STEP: Accused of Violating Fair Debt Collection Act in N.Y.
GENERAL MOTORS: Faces "Johnson" Product Liability Suit in N.J.
J. C. PENNEY: "Marcus" Lead Plaintiff Opposes Motion in "Johnson"
JUMEI INT'L: Robbins Geller Files Securities Class Action in N.Y.
contract class action was denied by U.S. District Judge Legrome D.
threshold required by the Class Action Fairness Act.
recover the requisite amount in this case," the ruling stated.
"substantially increase" the amount in controversy.
virtual currency by processing complex mathematical algorithms.
Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida and Utah.
JosephKenney@chimicles.com -- of Chimicles & Tikellis LLP.
cruzp@whiteandwilliams.com -- of White and Williams LLP.
The case is Craig Lenell et al. v. Advanced Mining Technology Inc.
its residents and businesses served by Akron water.
lawsuit will be included in this notification.
INCLUSIVE AND HELD SUCH ADS THROUGH AT LEAST MAY 16, 2012.
should be dismissed with prejudice.
Strategic Claims Services, P.O. Box 230, 600 N. Jackson St., Ste.
detailed Notice to the Claims Administrator.
could be entitled to a settlement.
the proposed acquisition by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
always fight "for the people."
lending practices in Los Angeles.
on equal terms as they do to other similarly situated borrowers.
than those offered to whites with similar credit characteristics.
the Defendants violations of the statute.
that its divisions and subsidiaries implemented.
CFC's nationwide residential mortgage loan origination activity.
result of BAC's acquisition of CFC.
Currency, and was a subsidiary of financial holding company CFC.
TRIAL & APPELLATE RESOURCES, P.C.
and workplace safety programs, and human resource administration.
income of $9 million in the year-ago quarter.
unusually heavy volume, to close at $18.28 on October 29, 2014.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Nov. 1, 2014.
officers in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Pension Fund v. Best Buy Co., Inc., et al., was filed and served.
to certify the purported class.
trial court has stayed proceedings while the appeal is pending.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Nov.
defendant in the U.S. District Court for the State of Minnesota.
possession of material adverse non-public information.
and certain of the company's executive officers in the same court.
IBEW Local 98 Pension Fund v. Best Buy Co., Inc., et al. case.
costs and expenses they incurred in the lawsuits.
sustained since by Liberal governments.
as a result, we will defend vigorously against it."
approved by the LCBO on a weekly basis."
receipt of a formal notice of action."
class action. The case filed by the firm is pending in the U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of Texas.
Firm represents investors throughout the globe.
State of California for the County of Los Angeles to the U.S.
No. 2:14-cv-09789-MWF-MAN to the proceeding.
The lawsuit alleges claims of discrimination.
assigned Case No. 1:14-cv-24797-KMM to the proceeding.
and minimum wages under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
seeks relief under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
al., Case No. 2:14-cv-04355, was transferred from the U.S.
(Chicago). The Illinois District Court Clerk assigned Case No.
June 2010 to January 2013.
WEINSTEIN, KITCHENOFF, SCARLATO & GOLDMAN, LTD.
Robin A. Van Der Meulen, Esq.
John G. Harkins, Jr., Esq.
alleged violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
situated consumers v. Global Credit & Collection Corp., Case No.
county judge has ordered mediation for the case.
been reduced from 19 residents to 17.
the suit, while a second plaintiff withdrew," added Mr. McKenney.
The parties have until June 2015 to meet, added Mr. McKenney.
one thinks they got a good deal when it's all over."
significant lack of capacity and negligent design.
excess of $25,000. Judge Richard Yuille will hear the case.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Oct. 31, 2014.
Anticipation Loan Litigation (MDL No. 2373/No: 1:12-CV-02973-JBG).
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, which remains pending.
quarter ended Oct. 31, 2014.
Missouri styled Manuel H. Lopez III v. H&R Block, Inc., et al.
company filed a motion to compel arbitration of the 2011 claims.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Oct.
to the company's Dec. 9, 2014, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
IN RE: H&R BLOCK IRS FORM 8863 LITIGATION (MDL No. 2474/Case No.
Block, Inc.'s Dec. 9, 2014, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
lawsuit against the country's gold mining industry.
gold mineworkers and their families," it said.
A hearing on the application will be heard on April 13, 2015.
group to deal with the issue of occupational lung disease.
for more than 20 years underground in a gold mine in South Africa.
plow; now, I can't because of my shortness of breath."
tuberculous. It cannot be cured.
companies liable for the Silicosis.
Richard Spoor, who is one of the attorneys.
quantities of dust. You may not do that, it's against the law'."
from the Mineworker Development Agency, or MDA.
Silicosis or what," said Mr. Shafiq.
Bokaako, however, the connection is obvious.
was screened by the class action campaign.
they would create a working group on occupational lung disease.
to rule on the class certification motion.
(Atlanta). The Georgia District Court Clerk assigned Case No.
situated v. ICS-National Collection Services, L.L.C., Case No.
Defendant of violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
similarly situated v. Immediate Credit Recovery, Inc., Case No.
of violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
wages by hiring undocumented workers.
injury at all, the court said.
violation of' RICO," the opinion says.
marketing employees at IMM and MIM.
Hispanic market from 2011 to 2012.
to 2014, doing the same work as the plaintiffs but for less.
harboring and encouraging undocumented workers to enter the U.S.
allege standing to file a RICO suit.
denying the employees leave to file another amended complaint.
cause requirement," the judges said.
salesperson to a high-level account executive.
Joseph Wiley of Rob Wiley PC.
number 14-10452, in the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
purported class action lawsuit against the Company, Myron E.
2014, plaintiff filed a motion for appointment of lead plaintiff.
Defendants in a lawsuit against a wholly owned subsidiary of J. C.
quarter ended Nov. 1, 2014.
Company's common stock to trade at artificially inflated prices.
actual damages, attorneys' fees and costs, and other relief.
Limited between May 16, 2014 and November 20, 2014.
("IPO"), and November 19, 2014.
products in the People's Republic of China.
about May 16, 2014, Jumei and the underwriters priced the IPO.
$280 million in gross proceeds.
relying upon dubious suppliers for its third-party "Marketplace"
by decreasing the variety of products the Company had to offer.
largest securities class action judgment.
the company's Dec. 9, 2014, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
Superior Court for Orange County.
been consummated), damages and attorneys' fees and costs.
their brief in support of a motion to enjoin the proposed Merger.
agreed-upon attorneys' fee of $425,000.
v. The Marion County Sheriff, Case No. 1:14-cv-02076-RLY-MJD (S.D.
than 100 countries each day.
assist in walking and ambulating. The Defendant terminated Mr.
the Western District of Kentucky.
is a member of Butler University's board of trustees.
quarterback who lost his scholarship -- sued the NCAA.
in the Football Championship Subdivision.
respect to rule changes in Division I athletics."
competitive position within Division I.
(scholarships) to further protect its own competitive position,"
deposition of a plaintiff's expert scheduled for Dec. 17.
judge attended school and did a Google search.
motion, we would probably try to appeal to the 7th Circuit."
or five years, whichever is shorter.
and flexibility for coaches to run off players.
one-year rule. No lawsuit was filed by the Justice Department.
vote to kill the change.
to get the class certified.
for the quarter ended Nov. 1, 2014.
prejudice, and on August 20, 2010, this case was dismissed by Ms.
before the same trial court judge.
court's order compelling arbitration did not apply to Ms.
approval of the class action settlement was granted.
breaks in compliance with California law.
claims administrator in accordance with the settlement.
Based upon the pending settlement agreement with respect to Ms.
currently estimable liabilities with respect to both Ms.
new information and future circumstances.
dismissed the case on August 25, 2014.
to the NLRB for further consideration and decision.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Nov. 1, 2014.
vacated the hearing scheduled for December 1, 2014.
connection with their purchases by payment cards. Melissa Frank v.
without prejudice to her right to re-file a complaint.
claims in connection with plaintiffs' purchases by payment cards.
District of California on March 14, 2014, and Michael Shields v.
underway, but no date has been set for oral argument.
reasonable consumer, according to NJOY.
disclosing the potential health risks of nicotine."
don't let friends smoke," according to NJOY.
products, according to the motion.
of the smoke and keep the flavor," according to the motion.
NJOY also noted that its product packaging contains "extensive"
jack.gerstein@troutmansanders.com -- of Troutman Sanders LLP.
LLP and Jerusalem F Beligan of Bisnar Chase, among others.
number 2:14-cv-00428 consolidated with 2:14-cv-00427 in the U.S.
relief for claims pursuant to the Prisoner Civil Rights.
state-controlled oil producer on the New York Stock Exchange.
combined into a single case on behalf of all affected investors.
Nevertheless, the lawsuits have spooked the markets in Brazil.
collaborate with the US and Brazilian authorities.
announced as early as Dec. 12.
Dilma Rousseff's Workers' Party and its ruling coalition.
billion) was stolen from the state-controlled company.
projects that include arenas for the 2016 Olympics.
business in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Plaintiff and hourly rate below the minimum wage.
the quarter ended Oct. 31, 2014.
the Parent Parties aided and abetted the breach.
into the action and superseded by the Umberger case.
their pre-employment expenses as required by law.
labor contractor for Defendants Mr. Collins and Plantation Sweets.
corporation with the Georgia Secretary of State.
hourly rate for any work hours in excess of 40 per workweek.
situated consumers v. Professional Claims Bureau, Inc., Case No.
the Federal Tort Claims Act.
action lawsuit against Rayonier, Inc. and certain of its officers.
Estate, Performance Fibers, and Wood Products.
unusually heavy volume, to close at $28.82 on November 10, 2014.
no intention of rubber-stamping the deal.
settlement should not be considered a recall.
fairly, and whether Remington plans to do enough to publicize it.
will not be provided on Remington's website," Judge Smith writes.
provide a link to the settlement site.
determine what a 'sufficient' number is."
administrator Transamerica Retirement Solutions Corp.
expectation" their employer would contribute.
obligates them to represent the plan's best interests.
scale to a lot of people."
damages owed would uniformly apply.
share of the plan. In 2011, it was closed to new employees.
them to believe Singing River was still funding their retirement.
plan was adequately funded when it was not," the lawsuit says.
Trustees voted to terminate the pension plan.
Ms. Derderian following receipt of her consumer report.
consumer report improperly obtained and punitive damages.
calling the request a delaying tactic.
Center in Yorba Linda, Calif.
Renee Salerno of Squire Patton Boggs in Los Angeles; and Amy L.
Brown of Squire Patton Boggs in Washington, D.C.
defendants will have settled and the litigation will be concluded.
papers in grades 1 through 5.
that contain Publication Paper, such as magazines and flyers.
PLEASE DO NOT TELEPHONE OR ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO THE COURT.
No. 2:14-cv-02891-SM-KWR to the proceeding.
against this lawsuit and others.
believe that our client orders receive best execution,"
The class action lawsuit was filed on Sept. 15 in the U.S.
was bound by a duty of best execution.
were routed," the complaint states.
would provide the best execution.
million in 2012 and $236 million in 2013, according to the suit.
U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey to Nebraska.
District Judge Joseph F. Bataillon is now presiding over the case.
of Lite DePalma Law Firm of Newark, N.J.
jlu@sidley.com -- of Sidley Austin in New York.
originally filed in November 2012.
as being in "troubled condition." Ed Lowery, whose Citizens Corp.
Art Helf, Lamar Cox, Michael Sapp and Frank Perez.
chairman and CEO until 2009, when Sapp replaced him in that role.
Clerk assigned Case No. 3:14-cv-05547-EMC to the proceeding.
The lawsuit is brought pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
moved to dismiss on November 4, 2014.
facts and circumstances surrounding the Fiscal 2015 Refinancing.
continue to cooperate with the SEC inquiry.
Clerk assigned Case No. 3:14-cv-02975-W-KSC to the proceeding.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Oct. 31, 2014.
complaints challenging the Merger. The first lawsuit, Stein v.
Lawsuit filed an amended complaint.
proposal to adopt the Merger Agreement.
the Viasystems Special Meeting, scheduled for December 16, 2014.
agreement within the next few days.
and the present or former directors and officers.
unhappy shareholders can join its class action until January 20.
company's stock is now trading below $8.
January 20 to join a class action suit against the company.
than the 20c-per-share loss predicted by analysts.
WesternOne's $38 million offering in September, 2014.
delays in phase one of the Keeyask Manitoba Hydro Project.
delays in the Keeyask Manitoba Hydro Project.
its November 13, 2014 announcement.
Jay Strosberg of Sutts, Strosberg LLP.
information about the proposed securities class action.
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas (Austin).
a hearing on class certification and has not set a trial date.
settlement was held on May 22, 2014 and was granted by the Court.
statements of income for the fiscal year ended February 1, 2014.

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