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alleging violations of consumer fraud statutes.
Department of Water Resources (CDWR) contract.
judgment dismissing the seven class actions with prejudice.
demurrers on September 7, 2005.
packaged under the Allison's Deli Fresh label.
as well as 5 pound plastic food service buckets with "Use By"
The recall is the result of routine testing of finished product.
plaintiffs were granted leave to file an amended complaint.
07663, Phone: (201) 845-9600, E-mail: PSP@njlawfirm.com.
suit, will now defend the potential class action.
MediaOne of Greater Florida Inc., between 1998 and 2002.
minorities in the way it was constructing its upgrade.
Butterworth to examine AT&T Broadband's billing procedures.
have waived the right to sue. However, late last year, Judge L.
on overtime pay since 2001, The Oakland Tribune reports.
involves seven consecutive days of work."
for overtime, which pays $1 per hour after eight hours, Mr.
was needed to claim what is owed to them, according to Mr.
given them an unfair advantage in the bidding process.
enforce (overtime pay) to the contractors," the suit claims.
paper hanging on the wall."
next to the full Assembly.
Assemblywoman Karen Bass, D-Los Angeles, now goes to the Senate.
standard as the exit exam.
and too few parents are aware of it.
focus to these students and to all students who need more help."
lose the incentive for a diploma.
they've done all the work to graduate but won't be allowed to."
children can graduate from high school.
in relation to its hydrogen peroxide products.
cases were also filed in various state courts.
"Cape Composites, Inc. v. Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd., Case No.
Antitrust Act for alleged price fixing.
settlement in principle with the plaintiffs for $11.3 million.
without any admission of liability.
(i) Eliana M. Barnes, Richard D. Gallucci Jr., Eugene J.
Kuzinskie, Louis R. Moffa, Eric W. Sitarchuck, Diana L.
(ii) Robert W. Brownlie, Danielle S. Fitzpatrick, Noah A.
settlement without any admission of liability.
companies, including the Company, at the direction of the U.S.
as covered by that class action settlement.
Circuit in a case captioned "Dow Chemical Company, et al. v.
Daniel Raymond Stephenson, et al., 123 S. Ct. 2161 (2003),"
381, CV 98-6383 (JBW), CV 99-3056 (JBW))).
Action No. 04 CV 0400 (JBW)."
War caused them or their families to sustain personal injuries.
A hearing on these motions was held on February 28, 2005.
By order dated March 10, 2005, the Court dismissed this lawsuit.
Orange/Dioxin et al v. Dow Chemical Company et al., case no.
Court for the Eastern District of New York, under Judge Jack B.
personal injury caused by contaminated water.
September 2002 and October 2002, respectively. The "Oldham"
wastes contaminated the potable water supply at Georgia Gulf.
noted above, was granted by Order dated May 6, 2003.
In March 2004, Atofina, successor to American PetroFina, Inc.
nearly identical allegations as the plaintiffs in the "Oldham"
class action filed against it, styled "Rene Potkay and Sylvia W.
situated, v. The Hertz Corporation."
practices so as not to be unfair or fraudulent.
health management organizations (HMOs) to January 23,2006.
Florida, and has been styled "In re Managed Care Litigation."
defendant for claims of RICO conspiracy and aiding and abetting.
the trial for January 23, 2006.
agreement on July 11, 2005.
Tropin of Kozyak, Tropin & Throckmorton and Archie Lamb.
Indianapolis business owner, The Indianapolis Star reports.
fixing charges and agreed to pay a $29 million fine.
Mr. Tharp's amended lawsuit, which was filed recently in U.S.
has been charged with a crime.
allegations and will vigorously defend itself.
Materials) did. We did not participate in it."
not return a phone call either.
Rocco Longo, The Billerica Minuteman reports.
federal government some time ago.
lawsuit, would not cost the town of Billerica.
that we are doing what we can to fix it."
founder and president of BanTransFats.com, represents Ms.
the food industry because it gives products long shelf life.
a "slap on the wrist" for the multi-national corporation.
settlement is not in the public interest."
at its restaurants to products that had lower trans fat content.
McDonald's said the switch was to be completed by February 2003.
on February 28, 2003 saying the change would be delayed.
oil and did not take sufficient steps to inform consumers.
negotiations that included all-day sessions and mediation.
turn over her payment to charity.
work diligently on ways to reduce the TFA levels in our fries.
and had no other risk factors for heart attacks and strokes.
Reporter story (July 27, 2005) reports.
fundamentalist university, The Associated Press reports.
Amendment protection against any law governing religion.
was still governor of Texas and a presidential candidate.
case because as managers they don't qualify for overtime pay.
415-856-7000, Fax: 415-856-7100 are representing the Defendant.
their "green cards," or permanent residency documents.
to as many as 12,539 eligible immigrants across the country.
could leave the country to visit their families.
made as to what the government will do next on this matter."
"We're reviewing the opinion and considering our response."
the trailer at the time of the failure.
parts. The recall is expected to begin during August 2005.
he was a friend of Mr. Duff. Federal prosecutors granted Mr.
Barry immunity in exchange for his testimony against Mr.
to order Waste Management to award the plaintiffs $74 million.
benefit and they have been deprived of that opportunity,"
playing games ... and basically robbing people."
hire their family, their friends, whoever they please."
for the firm though could not be found.
market withdrawal, by approximately 5.8 million people.
was open to all REDUX or PONDIMIN users in the United States.
to pay Fund B injury claims.
expenses and injury claims in connection with the settlement.
The merger of the two funds took place in January 2003.
$822.7 million in 2002. There were no payments made in 2003.
review and payment of claims by the Fund Administrator.
out of the Seventh Amendment.
terms of the existing settlement agreement.
Wilson heard class certification motions on June 1-3, 2005.
by what could be learned in an additional year of treatment.
of possible dementia in women treated with PREMARIN alone.
(1) Albertson, et al. v. Wyeth, No. 002944, Ct. Comm.
price refunds and medical monitoring expenses on their behalf.
mid-2005. The remaining cases remain inactive.
dismissed. These suits are styled "Gallo, et al. v. Wyeth, No.
02857, Ct. Comm. Pleas, Phil. Cty., PA" and "Lewers, et al. v.
proceedings in Little Rock, Arkansas.
issue a formal opinion shortly.
One suit, styled "Thompson v. Wyeth, Inc., et al., No. 5 0247,"
is pending in the Superior Court, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Another lawsuit, styled "Yescavage v. Wyeth, Inc., et al., No.
pending the determination of the Company's motion to dismiss.
substantially similar to those in the Consolidated Complaint.
The action filed by the County of Nassau is pending in MDL 1456.
against the company by various New York counties.
Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., Goldman, Sachs & Co., and J.P.
lacked any reasonable basis in fact.
per share the prior day.
John M. Lummis (CFO), William Riker (President) and Michael W.
Cash (Sr. V.P. Specialty Reinsurance Div.).
The complaint charges Symbol, William R. Nuti and Mark T.
close at $9.85 per share.
Alternatives, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: WHAIE) ("World Health"
training and integrity of the Company's senior management.
securities to collapse, causing injury to members of the Class.
23, 2004 and August 18, 2005, inclusive (the "Class Period").
outside auditor, Richard E. McDonald, Mark D. Roup and John C.
announced that its then Chief Executive Officer, Richard E.
McDonald had resigned, allegedly for family and health reasons.
August 23, 2004, through August 18, 2005.
million in excess funding under the loan agreements.
October 7, 2003 and August 18, 2005 (the "Class Period").

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