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NORTHERN MARIANAS: Judge Wants Checks Sent Back to Gilardi & Co.
for a rental vehicle (Class Action Reporter, Aug. 15, 2005).
Schaeffer and Lamere on the Net: http://www.riverbendlaw.com/.
The Fayette Circuit judge ruled that the circumstances of Ms.
appropriate for this case to be certified as a class action,"
soft-tissue injuries, which vary in severity.
ago (Class Action Reporter, July 13, 2006).
violates Kentucky's Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act. Ms.
Hager suffered neck and lower back injuries during the accident.
cases so claimants will give up.
proceed. She is asking for $6 million.
injury victims across the country.
lawyers who once viewed minor car accidents as a quick payout.
Court Civil Branch 8th Division.
Lexington, KY 40503, Phone: (859) 219-9090, Fax: (859) 219-9292.
fuel gas installed in their residential or commercial buildings.
and typically is covered with a yellow exterior plastic jacket.
runs from a gas outlet to an appliance).
increased the likelihood of fire from a lightning strike.
many advantages over traditional iron, steel or copper pipe.
is required or contemplated under the proposed settlement.
grounding of the systems in their property.
$160 for bonding and grounding only.
settling defendants was installed as of Sept. 5.
lawsuit, "Blakemore, et al. v. Avon Products, Inc., et al.,"
Inc. and alleges deceptive trade practices.
plaintiff leave to amend her complaint, which she has done.
The suit is "Roqueta v. Avon Products, Inc., et al., Case No.
referral to Judge Chris M. McAliley.
Miami, FL 33133, Phone: 305-444-5885, Fax: 444-8986.
which subsequently have been consolidated.
suit, "Miller v. Bank of America, Case No. A110137."
from Social Security and Supplemental Security Income.
and violations of certain California laws.
surpass $1 billion, and another $12 million or so in interest.
1974 case against Wells Fargo that was eventually dismissed.
for money owed under the same account.
for once, it overstated the class members.
$12 million in interest Bouliane awarded them was too low.
Fargo, according to class counsel James Sturdevant.
Law Firm on the Net: http://www.brandilaw.com/.
off, The Courthouse News Service reports.
own or lease an E46 vehicle.
defendants based on the conduct alleged.
complete failure of the rear subframe.
failed, and has the gall to charge owners $9,000 to fix it.
referral to Judge Ronald J. Hedges.
Representing the plaintiffs are Mark Lanier and Richard D.
6th Fl., New York, NY 10022, Phone: 212 421-2800.
Act (VRA), The Fresno Bee reports.
seek to stop an upcoming election in the affected jurisdictions.
until approval for the changes is given by federal authorities.
to vote and are affected by the changes.
Merced County became a VRA county.
The suit is "Lopez, et al. v. County of Merced, et al., Case No.
Eastern District Court of California under Judge Oliver W.
Wanger with referral to Judge Dennis L. Beck.
reportedly closed in August without warning its customers.
with the local police against the store, alleging that Ms.
Winters violated their trust and ran off with their belongings.
which is beyond the police's jurisdiction.
member committee appointed by the federal judge on the case.
attorneys filed at least four separate class actions in the U.S.
Franklinton Highway. They are to get $1,150.
"The railroad never regarded this as a major catastrophe," Mr.
will be spent in Hammond and Amite before Christmas."
Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana under Judge Jay C.
Zainey, with referral to Judge Sally Shushan.
(4) Robert Johnston Carter of Robert J. Carter, PLC, P. O.
LA 70130, Phone: 504-523-2553, E-mail: fcdlaw@aol.com.
attempt to do so would be futile."
closed. It closed Sept. 18, 2000, with company stock at $10.75.
behalf of about 75 former PaylinX employees at Cybersource.
last year and this year the case was assigned to Judge Stack.
On Aug. 31, 2006, Cybersource attorney Alan Goldstein of St.
did, he did not suffer from the share price drop between Sept.
prevent illegal insider trading was in place.
Oct. 20, 2000," Mr. Goldstein wrote.
Assuming that Mr. Wilgus would have sold 7,500 shares, Mr.
Becker pointed out that the delay cost him a profit of $40,350.
Gateway on the Mall, 701 Market Street, Suite 300, St.
the Terre Haute Tribune-Star reports.
passed them over for promotions and verbally abused them.
The other plaintiffs are current sales representative, Sheryl A.
Bromell of Philadelphia and Raynard Tyson of North Carolina.
referral to Judge V. Sue Shields.
Fax: (202) 331-0996, E-mail: daver@roselawyers.com.
hazards to consumers. No injuries were reported.
includes "CREEPY CAPE," "Ages 6 To 60," and "NO. 53600."
through October 2006 for about $2.
return them to any Family Dollar store for a full refund.
L. Maulding et al. v. Hilton Hotels Corp., Case No. 02-L-0645."
-- stayed at one of the participating hotels prior to Jan.
recipient of the resort fee.
-- The Hilton Palm Springs in Palm Springs, California.
of the Honorable Michael O'Malley.
Deadline to file for exclusion and objection is Oct. 16, 2006.
regarding Hilton's charging of resort fees to its hotel guest.
other states in which Hilton operates resort hotels.
reimbursed the full amount of the Resort Fees then incurred.
The suit is "Thomas L. Maulding et al. v. Hilton Hotels Corp.
P.O. Box 229, Wood River, IL 62095-0229.
-- Oxford Health Plans of Trumbull, Conn.
Katz, who is representing the plaintiff physician class.
wrongdoing, according to company spokesman Thomas Rubino.
Blue Shield of New Jersey, Case No. L-3685-02."
Lilly & Co., The King County Journal reports.
the sale of ICOS and to recover "unspecified damages."
securities fraud class action filed against it in the U.S.
acquire The Holmes Group, Inc.) through Jan. 12, 2006.
The first identified complaint is "Ernesto Darquea, et al. v.
King Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Securities Litigation, Case No.
The court will hold the hearing before the Honorabe Thomas W.
of Tennessee (Class Action Reporter, March 15, 2006).
the company and the Benevolent Fund.
Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee.
District of Tennessee ruled on defendants' motions to dismiss.
defendants Dennis Jones and Henry Richards.
commenced. The court has set a trial date of April 10, 2007.
W. Phillips with referral to Judge Dennis H. Inman.
The hearing will take place in the courtroom of the Honorable H.
made by Dec. 15, 2006.
sufficiently about the resort fee that certain Resorts imposed.
of the resort fee has ranged on average from $7.50 to $20.00.
have strong factual and legal defenses to the claims.
interests of the Class, and fairly resolves the claims alleged.
Dreier LLP of New York.
the market during the class period.
common stock of Merck between Oct. 23, 2003 and Sept. 30, 2004.
2003 and Sept. 29, 2004.
Merck's Stock Investment Plan between Oct. 22, 2003 and Sept.
cardiovascular events among members of the study group.
criticism of the drug lodged by respected clinicians.
Stull & Brody, a New York firm, was named co-lead counsel.
of New Jersey, under MDL 1658.
of New Jersey was voluntarily dismissed.
court hasn't yet ruled on the motion.
allegations it improperly shared legal fees with clients.
Mississippi, a Merck shareholder claiming $38 million in losses.
The earliest they likely will be called is January or February.
products (Class Action Reporter, Nov. 3, 2006).
dismissal of the class (Class Action Reporter, Oct 31, 2006).
confidential, they were not prejudicial.
insurance rates, The New Mexican reports.
and Haydock Miller Jr. of Santa Fe.
$15,000 back to the non-profit organization.
Action Reporter, May 31, 2006).
Inc., the parent company of three companies named as defendants.
terms of title insurance in New Mexico."
thousands of other New Mexicans who bought title insurance.
Regulation Commission, and the PRC's Insurance Division.
Mr. Marshall is member of Victor R. Marshall & Associates, P.C.
(Bernalillo Co.), Phone: 505-332-9400, Fax: 505-332-3793.
that the checks are delivered.
according to attorney Steven Pixley.
who have already left the Commonwealth, the report said.
plaintiffs or just delivering the letters to the GOB.
without giving the manufacturer their forwarding addresses.
plaintiffs may again mail them out, the judge pointed out.
Action Reporter, Oct. 4, 2006).
workers will go to the Garment Oversight.
responded or use it for additional monitoring purposes.
about their checks and whether they can also avail of the funds.
monitoring program of the garment industry.
New Philadelphia Times Reporter reports.
Meetings Act, commonly known as the Sunshine Law.
pay a civil forfeiture of $500 for each violation.
judge panel and methodology of the assessment, were discussed.
deliberations should take place in the public meeting.
happened is contrary to law.
serves on the conservancy court.
-- Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. (NYSE: BMY).
a benchmark used for negotiation purposes.
defendants to game the system," plaintiffs' attorney Steve W.
begin today (Nov. 6) in Boston.
Wholesale Price list for pharmaceutical products.
estimated to reach $4 billion in 2007 alone.
The suit is "In re Average Wholesale Price Litigation, Case No.
Street, 19th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102.
12th St. NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20016.
appears headed for court, The Patriot Ledger reports.
technology program from which they graduated.
$1.3 million for emotional distress and lost wages.
that they never set foot in.
to surgeons and preparing equipment and supplies.
Brookline, MA 02446, Phone: (617) 277-3477.
liability lawyers, Levy Phillips & Konigsberg.
which lung cancer is detected by this break-through technology.
the 10-year survival rate in patients rises to 92 %.
of the New York City law firm of Levy Phillips & Konigsberg.
leading New York City product liability lawyers.
Court for the Eastern District of New York, under Jack B.
Weinstein with referral to Judge Steven M. Gold.
Korris of The Madison County Record reports.
belonged in the Illinois state court.
decision on the facts of the matter.
the law to the 10 cases.
outside the coverage of the law for buyers and sellers.
high court, along with Robert King of Korein Tillery in St.
their rights and interests in this matter.
stock option grants to executives and other employees.
should no longer be relied upon.
Marvell stock plummeted, closing at only $ 16.80 per share.

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