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AFFILIATED COMPUTER: Faces Consolidated ERISA Litigation in Tex.
cases filed in the state.
the company and William M. Webster, IV, its chief executive officer.
company's North Carolina subsidiary and Republic was a "rent a charter"
fees and other unspecified costs.
arbitration, staying the proceedings and denying class certification.
Plaintiffs have appealed the order to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
for discretionary review and consolidation of the cases.
Defendants' motion for summary judgment was originally granted as to Ms.
Betts' claims but later reversed by a Florida appellate court.
the Florida Money Transmitters' Code as the company asserted.
where discovery is now ongoing.
Florida Supreme Court declining to accept certiorari.
Thus, the order to compel arbitration is final as to Ms. Reuter.
The arbitration and litigation will likely proceed in parallel.
and the Company is seeking to compel arbitration of her claims.
Oral argument for class certification is currently scheduled for June 2007.
to conduct class arbitration in a purported class action "King and Strong v.
filed in the state Court of Cobb County, Georgia.
and other unnamed officers, directors, owners and "stakeholders."
America Inc. et al., Case No. 1:04-cv-02611-WSD."
claims in a class action or representative status.
does not violate Georgia public policy.
unconscionable and ordered additional discovery on that issue.
loans under the Arkansas Check Cashers Act beginning on May 15, 2001.
2001 class action settlement agreement, attorneys’ fees and costs.
Cash Advance Centers of Pennsylvania, LLC," was filed on Jan.
marketed, processed, and serviced payday cash advances in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania and that the company was the "lender in fact."
and the trebling of any compensatory damages.
under Judge John P. Fullam.
Services, Inc., Darwin Deason, Mark A. King, Lynn R.
District of Texas on Aug. 31, 2006.
Case No. 306-CV-02379-M,” which was filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Rexford, and John M. Brophy as defendants.
or otherwise respond to the Consolidated Complaint.
Rexford, Joseph P. O’Neill, Frank A. Rossi, J.
-- “Clair Shores Police and Fire Retirement System v.
Castle County, filed on March 22, 2007.
District, filed on March 22, 2007.
System v. Darwin Deason, Joseph P. O’Neill, Frank A.
Cerberus Capital Management, L.P., Civil Action No.
System v. Darwin Deason, Robert B. Holland, III, J.
District, filed on March 28, 2007.
-- “Edward R. Koller v. Darwin Deason, Frank A. Rossi, J.
New Castle County, filed on April 20, 2007.
-- “Suzanne Sweeney Living Trust v. Darwin Deason, Lynn R.
Blodgett, John H. Rexford, Joseph P. O’Neill, Frank A.
violation of the Labor Code.
in the 14th Judicial District Court for the State of Louisiana.
seeks monetary penalties and injunctive relief.
subject to liability under the Act.
holding that it has jurisdiction over the putative class claims.
activities in the U.S. and abroad.
filed against American International Group, Inc. (AIG).
October 28, 1999 and April 1, 2005.
Corp., and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, among others.
the Exchange Act, and Section 20A of the Exchange Act.
second amended class action complaint and the Florida complaint.
does not differ substantially from the prior complaint.
Litigation, Case No. 1:04-cv-08141-JES," filed in the U.S.
restrains trade in the market for Ovcon-35 and its generic equivalents.
Plaintiffs filed a purported "Class Action Complaint" on Sept. 23, 2005.
along with a full refund.
fees and treble damages of unspecified amounts.
Plaintiffs/proposed class representatives, Bruce Doxey and Karen Smith-Doxey.
purchased a participation in the LeisurePath Travel Services Network.
Bluegreen Corp. to dismiss the Doxeys as parties to the lawsuit.
cases on properties featuring a golf course and related amenities.
Briggs & Stratton Corp. of Wauwatosa, Wis., in cooperation with the U.S.
of Briggs & Stratton OHV Snow Thrower Engines.
determining if your snow thrower engine is included in the recall.
between $630 and $2,350 for the snow thrower.
the firms listed below to arrange for the free repair.
found by using the Dealer Locator at the Briggs & Stratton’s Web site.
(877) 659-7017 between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. CT Monday through Saturday.
Florida under Judge James D. Whittemore with referral to Judge Thomas B.
therefore the safety and effectiveness of this product is unknown.
such as headaches and flushing.
care professional about approved treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED).
in Puerto Rico, Canada, the United Kingdom, Russia, and China.
product or with any questions.
program either online, by regular mail or by fax.
Named plaintiff Anthony Pallini alleges Labor Code violations.
State Superior Court, County of Orange.
in cash and stock in 2004.
requested injunction on Dec. 27, 2001.
officers. The court certified the suit Aug. 25, 2003.
according to Gateway, Inc.’s May 10, 2007 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
Florida, under Judge Richard A. Lazzara, with referral to Judge Thomas B.
package of its "Titulim" brand.
the quantity of wipes in the baby wipes packages of its "Titulim Premium"
earnings for the second quarter of 2004.
various problems faced by the company's travel businesses.
of the company or its former Expedia travel business.
10(b)(5) promulgated thereunder, as well as Sections 11 and 15 of the U.S.
Securities Act of 1933, and seeks damages in an unspecified amount.
consolidated with the securities class action for pre- trial purposes.
upon factual allegations similar to those in the securities class action.
of Section 14(a) of the Exchange Act, and contribution and indemnification.
received by the individual defendants from the company.
Nov. 30, 2005, plaintiffs filed their opposition to the motions.
Southern District of New York under Judge Richard J.
Lot #20060708 – Item # 160-850 Dr. Cool Toothpaste 120 GR./4 OZ.
GR./ 1 OZ UPC # 6926597089539.
reported to date in connection with this problem.
program either online, by regular mail or fax.
return the products to the place of purchase right away.
copy of this recall notification.
front. “Pine Peak Blues” is printed on a label inside the jacket.
November 2006 through April 2007 for about $35.
return it to any Nordstrom store for a full refund.
sold with an ankle strap.
stores nationwide and on Nordstrom.com during February 2007 for about $27.
store or Nordstrom.com for a full refund.
visit the firm’s Web site at http://www.nordstrom.com.
relation to the company's December 2005 public offering.
-- "Chi v. Omnicare, Inc., et al., No. 2:06cv31"
the conduct of the actions upon consolidation.
pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
lead plaintiff and lead counsel were appointed.
further amendments would be permitted absent extraordinary circumstances.
Plaintiffs thereafter filed their second amended complaint on Jan. 29, 2007.
causation, scienter or any actionable misstatement or omission.
Kentucky under Judge William O. Bertelsman.
class action filed against PDI, Inc.
of the California Labor Code.
both asserted and unasserted claims relating to this matter.
allegations set forth in the complaint.
$600,000 during the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2005.
were recalled for lead paint hazard.
Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway Toys (Class Action Reporter, June 19, 2007).
The firm said the surface paints on the recalled products contain lead.
declaratory relief, compensatory and punitive damages.
RC2 Corp., Racing Champions, ERTL Corp., and Learning Curve Brands, Inc.
ERTL, Inc., RC ERTL, Inc. and RC2 Brands, Inc.
of Rule 23(b)(3), on any of the class claims.
or “AZ” are not included in this recall.
under Judge Larry J. McKinney with referral to Judge William T. Lawrence.
South African Human Rights Commission is supporting the action.
discriminated against by the [school] authorities”.
suing them for unpaid fees.
bodies implement the legal framework”.
situations must first apply relief from paying fees.
children to township schools were they wouldn’t have to pay.
Named plaintiff Eugenio Suescun alleges Labor Code violations.
Judge Brian M. Cogan, with referral to Judge Marilyn D. Go.
Named plaintiff Tom Dailey alleges Labor Code violations.
Florida, under Judge Richard A. Lazzara, with referral to Judge Elizabeth A.
company in a class action, “Shane v. Humana” filed by a group of physicians.
entities in the health benefits business.
litigation cases involving the company and its affiliates in the U.S.
as well as restitution, costs, fees and interest payments.
UnitedHealthcare brought by the lead plaintiff.
against UnitedHealthcare (Class Action Reporter, Mar. 16, 2007).
judgment in favor of the company.
v. Humana’ class action claims behind us.
the quality of care delivery and to simplify health care administration."
health and well-being company dedicated to making health care work better.
approximately 70 million individuals nationwide.
Named plaintiff Theresa Herron alleges Labor Code violations.
The suit is “Herron v. Valu-Lodge of New Port Richey, Inc. et al., Case No.
one batch of Blueberry yogurt was recalled.
containers are 6oz plastic yogurt cups.
WholeSoy & Co. soy yogurts contain this ingredient.
The yogurt was distributed nationwide through retailers.
questions may contact the company at 1-877-569-6376.

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