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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 18:47:11+00:00

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HEARTLAND AUTOMOTIVE: Settles Text Ads Class Action for $47 Mil.
Air Comfort Products, a division of Emerson Electric Co., of St.
from the ceiling. This poses a risk of injury to bystanders.
from the ceiling. No injuries have been reported.
January 2009 through June 2012 for between $450 and $530.
situated v. Alba Rentals, LLC, Case No. 2012-CH-30768 (Ill. Cir.
prior two years' interest rates for tenant's security deposits.
leasing and managing residential apartments in Chicago, Illinois.
realize how the sound of falling concrete haunts her.
"Every time [the thunder] banged, I jumped," Ms. Hiley said.
"That was the sound that you could keep hearing from the mall . .
. [but] the mall was much worse."
way to get groceries, but didn't make it.
Mr. Elliot said Ms. Hiley's story echoes many other similar tales.
"One young man . . . witnessed one of the people being killed, Mr.
he'll ever recover from that."
to present his clients' testimonies.
The public hearings are expected to last two months.
firm from Sault Ste. Marie will be added.
supporting the antitrust class action.
aggregators' participation in an antitrust conspiracy.
presents a strangulation hazard to young children.
through May 2012 for about $24.
has made no progress toward the goal.
order setting a faster time line.
Nicholas Morales, attorney for the NRDC.
nodes and liver of animals.
order to prevent rusting in its compressor station in Hinkley.
of the chemical and reduce it to background levels.
typical time line for how long it takes to develop a standard.
hope grows to include aboriginals from across the country.
who lived at the schools.
those payments, each determined on a case-by-case basis.
time at residential schools, but Ottawa has refused.
conference announcing the lawsuit on Aug. 15.
sorts of abuses and deep trauma."
former day scholars in their communities.
"We can see very strongly that this will grow," he said.
leaders the need to join with First Nations."
have any students living on site.
could make claims for specific allegations of abuse.
estimated 80,000 common experience payments have been paid out.
1870s, eventually turning them over to various churches.
physical and sexual abuse at the hands of staff.
designed to "kill the Indian in the child."
stories about the impact of the schools.
in fraud, stating they had been well warned of the risks involved.
been in liquidation since 2008, according to the ruling. Mr.
Stomber was CCC's president, CEO and chief investment officer.
late 2006 and early 2007, according to the ruling.
Jackson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
those events were already occurring."
claim up on which relief can be granted."
falsehood," said the judge in dismissing the complaint.
a laceration injury in Canada, which did not involve stitches.
the "GERBER(R)" trademark and a stylized Bear Grylls trademark.
and $349 for the Apocalypse Survival Kits.
Blades toll-free at (877) 314-9130 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
spamming millions of consumers with text ads for discounts.
obtain users' express consent before sending them text ads.
Companies that fail to do so are liable for $500 per violation.
consumers in April of 2011, according to court papers.
them from sending text ads unless recipients consent in writing.
$4,750,000 to cover attorneys' fees and court costs.
right, there's some disconnect going on."
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended June 24, 2012.
the charge originally recorded during December 26, 2010.
the purported class action lawsuit in Alaska.
cooperating with the government with respect to this matter.
Company's August 2, 2012, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
of appeal with the Court of Appeals.
Complaint is to be filed on or before November 5, 2012.
v. Teva Pharmaceuticals Indus. Ltd, et al., No. BC414812 (Calif.
No. 2:09-CV-2811 (E.D. Pa.)), Florida (Henchenski and Vogel v.
Alabama (Jordan v. Teva Pharmaceuticals Indus. Ltd et al., No.
v. Teva Pharmaceuticals Indus. Ltd et al., No. CV09-01640 (W. D.
order for interlocutory appeal, both of which were denied.
notice of appeal on July 25, 2012.
which has not been determined and is subject to Court approval.
recoup thousands of dollars of fees owed.
Boyd, Franklin, Pike and several other counties.
actions of MERS over the past several years.
office where the mortgage originated.
later part of the past decade.
Court during its next regular meeting on Aug. 14.
class action that encompasses all 120 Kentucky counties.
retained by the litigating firms.
the litigation itself, Mr. Goettl said.
waive the department's usual printing fees.
by not getting the mortgage assignment fees.
Kentucky, as more and more counties are expected to join.
from MERS mortgage buying and selling business practices.
GEORGE C. ALEX and FRANK A. CASSOU, Defendants.
BETWEEN NOVEMBER 14, 2006 AND AUGUST 7, 2008, INCLUSIVE.
you will be bound by the Order and Final Judgment of the Court.
Defendants? Counsel no later than October 19, 2012.
non-Federal lands. The lawsuit is captioned Will Price, et al. v.
Resources LLC) filed motions for summary judgment.
dismiss Enogex LLC and OER from the action.
its financial position, results of operations or cash flows.
I case. Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company (OG&E) and Enogex Inc.
"EST. 1044G" inside the USDA mark of inspection.
incorrect cartons being interspersed during the packaging process.
Service Manager, Julie Hooghkirk at (630) 692-2241.
from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
or download the app for free from the Android app store.
sought, but no amounts are specified.
such expenses, damages or settlement costs may be substantial.
diverts management's attention from the Company's operations.
shares of the common stock of Par Pharmaceutical Companies, Inc.
each share of common stock they own.
by Par Pharma to evaluate the fairness of TPG's offer.
break, posing a risk of injury to the consumer.
broken. No injuries have been reported.
This recall involves wooden bunk beds with beadboard paneling.
the class action lawsuit brought against Philip Morris in 2000.
majority of the high court relied on "factually inaccurate"
U.S. Supreme Court opinion, constitute "newly-discovered evidence"
claims proved to be false a few years later.
"light" and "lowered tar and nicotine" in cigarette descriptors.
these terms because the FTC permitted them.
Mr. Tillery, however, asserts in his petition that the U.S.
discovered evidence or even evidence for that matter.
Philip Morris asserts in its March memo in opposition to Mr.
unknown, and that it would have affected the outcome of the case.
been in progress when those events occurred.
then it should be given the same opportunity.
Services. He also declined comment.
Mayer Brown and George Lombardi of Winston & Strawn.
filed a lawsuit on behalf of Sharon Price.
Philip Morris hadn't deceived them.
included $1.8 billion in attorney's fees.
U.S. Supreme Court, which denied it.
relief from the dismissal in Madison County Circuit Court.
limitations, as well as for failing to allege a basis for relief.
statute of limitations to file the petition had expired.
plaintiffs failed to allege a basis for relief.
refused to disturb the appellate court ruling last September.
tobacco company's petition for leave to appeal.
mechanism for us to provide that answer," Judge Garman wrote.
derivatives to municipal issuers from the early 1990s to date.
neither probable nor reasonably estimable at this time.
there are significant factual issues to be resolved.
approximately 77,688 pounds of Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad Kits.
TORITO Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad Kit."
the following sell by dates: "08/23/12," "08/30/12," "09/06/12,"
case is also marked with an identifying item number of "24203."
2012, and distributed to retail establishments in California.
if they have been recalled.
retired doctor's class action claim against Sage Rutty & Co. Inc.
Organizations Act, Mr. Cappette maintains.
fails, the rest of the suit should also be thrown out.
Abdella of Harter Secrest & Emery states in the dismissal motion.
The physician's class action claims also lack merit because Mr.
No hearing on the dismissal motion has yet been scheduled.
September 2011 power outage was granted in July 2012.
findings of failure on SDG&E's part that led to the power failure.
class action claims in Federal Court in New York.
this matter will have a material adverse effect on its business.
intends to vigorously defend itself against these allegations.
outcome, will have any material adverse effect on its business.
land on which a railroad company builds and operates a railroad.
related telecommunications equipment within the Rights of Way.
landowners and deny any wrongdoing.
the Court approves the Proposed Settlements.
- whether the Right of Way was created by a federal land grant.
quarter ended June 23, 2012.
bring the total class action return to $250 million.
Suncorp, Bendigo, HSBC and Bank of Queensland.
biggest ever class action, hit the High Court on Aug. 14.
against eight of the nation's major banks.
KWM could not confirm this.
discovery rich; it's a legal point."
amount charged was well beyond the bank cost.
got to be extravagant and unconscionable," said Mr. Middleweek.
think they're absolutely very strong."
credit card and they fine you $40 what service are they providing?
the onus is on the banks to show it's a genuine pre-estimate,"
more than you would have recovered in damages."
to the bank to have an overdrawn account.
charge for bank fees in Australia.
prejudice, thereby, disposing of her class action suit.
individual and on behalf of all employees similarly situated v.
2012, the Court denied plaintiff's motion for class certification.
with prejudice, thereby disposing of the action.
Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles.
allegations without prejudice thereby disposing of the action.
Bureau of Investigation, which had invoked the "state secrets"
community in Orange County, California.
surveillance merely because of their religion.
has helped do away with.
convert. The FBI code-named this assignment "Operation Flex."
converting. After converting, he became known as Farouk al Aziz.
audio-recording and then video-taping any encounter he could.
want to get as many files on this community as possible."
for secrecy in the name of national security.
class action lawsuit commenced by Michael E. Taylor and Kenneth B.
behalf of themselves and a purported class of Waddell & Reed, Inc.
under Section 17200 of the California Business & Professions Code.
moved for summary judgment on Plaintiffs' individual FLSA claims.
nationwide FLSA claims from the case.
Plaintiffs intend to continue to pursue the California claims.
vigorously defend against plaintiffs' claims.
this matter in its consolidated financial statements.
plaintiffs might appeal the order.
issues. A decision is expected in 2013.
reasonably estimate a range of potential exposures at this time.
emanating from the Flint Hills Oil Refinery in North Pole, Alaska.
other party caused the sulfolane contamination.
claims against it. Trial is set for April 2013.
not exhausted the policy limits.
Energy Corporation, as a defendant.
on April 3, 2012, and issued its written order on April 20, 2012.
anticipate further charges as a result of the settlement.
and electrical shock hazard to consumers.
directly contacting consumers who purchased the recalled product.

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