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reasonable charges for the services he received.
collect amounts greater than reasonable and necessary.
easily ascertained from hospital records. According to Mr.
asserting a lien on personal injury settlements or verdicts."
the English language, The Associated Press reports.
interest in building new roadways.
Instrument to Measure Standards) test in order to graduate.
adequacy of English-learning programs in K-12 schools.
extra points through good grades on required courses.
NY, 11201, at 12:01 p.m., on November 2, 2005.
120, Little Rock, Arkansas, 72212, Phone: (501) 312-8500.
for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division.
approximately Cdn. $2.8 billion (pre-tax) or approximately Cdn.
institution, but below the bank's objective of 8.5% or higher.
CIBC will hold an analyst/media conference call at 8:00 a.m.
wsl@lerachlaw.com, is representing the Plaintiff/s.
penalties" without specifying any particular amounts.
Commission, according to The Dow Jones Newswires.
other defendants including former Chief Executive Douglas N.
its "interests in this matter."
participants in the company's thrift and investment plan.
prudence and diligence in managing the plan and its assets,"
misleading statements about the company's financial condition.
National Indemnity Insurance Co., 202 F.R.D. 480."
antitrust laws, breach of contract, fraud and unjust enrichment.
2004 decisions of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.
in the West Virginia courts.
voluntarily recalling about 534 units of "Vanguard" and "FMI"
lower access door of the compact fireplaces.
their local retailer or DESA.
the DESA Web site: http://www.desatech.com.
Propane Partners, L.P. et al. vs. e prime inc. et al."
The suit is styled "Cornerstone Propane Partners, L.P. et al v.
California, on behalf of a purported class of gas purchasers.
California purportedly in violation of the Sherman Act.
and, in the alternative, a motion to transfer venue.
convert the suits into individual actions.
efforts immediately and has ceased using those storage caverns.
and other defendants by local residents and businesses.
status have been circulated in one of the cases.
purchasers of its common stock.
before whom the "Moore" class action was pending.
resulting asbestos liability exposure (the "Dresser claims").
terms of the proposed settlement of the consolidated "Moore"
class action and the derivative action.
million settlement amount is inadequate.
action litigation and to file their own class action complaint.
Northern District of Texas, under Judge Barbara M. G. Lynn.
stop arm assembly defect. NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 05V342000.
allow the parking brake to release after it has been engaged.
parked and may result in a crash.
or 1-800-424-9153, Web site: http://www.safecar.gov.
IMI, which will pay a $29.2 million fine.
LLC et al. v. Popular Leasing et al."
the leases and cessation of collections.
motion for reconsideration is scheduled for early August 2005.
A suit, styled "Sterling Asset & Equity Corp. et al. v.
had filed its motion to dismiss the complaint.
completing legal documents related to mortgage loans.
Community and whose loans were purchased by Irwin Union Bank.
"Hobson" claims as untimely filed and substantively defective.
States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
to dismiss the Kossler action.
has assignee liability under HOEPA.
aiding and abetting, in the actions of SBB& T.
motion to stay or dismiss, which was denied.
receive a refund anticipation loan (RAL).
unlawful, and seeking equitable and monetary relief.
an amended complaint on January 3, 2005.
in loss of steering control. Three injuries have been reported.
on the identification label located on the frame of the ATV.
directly by Kawasaki about the recall.
which is due to begin on September 7, 2005.
of damages and attorney's fees.
Inc., Landstar Ligon, Inc. and Landstar Ranger, Inc.
respect to violations of certain federal leasing regulations.
pending motions for class-certification and summary judgment.
county's jail, The WMTW.com reports.
everyone, regardless of why they were arrested.
The lawsuit argued that the policy was unfair and intrusive.
case did not make a final decision at the recent hearing.
under ERISA in a variety of ways.
involve the release of any potential antitrust claims.
accordingly, seven of these actions have been dismissed.
The plaintiff in another action, styled "Betty Jo Jones v.
above on the "Jones" action has not yet been litigated.
v. Medco Health Solutions, Inc., et al." was filed in the U.S.
against Merck and the Company in that court.
ERISA cases pending against Merck and the Company in that court.
prejudice. That ruling is being appealed.
16th floor, New York, NY 10022, Phone: (212) 446-2300.
Company, Inc., et al. v. Medco Health Solutions, Inc., et al."
constructive trust, and injunctive relief.
lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Bangor against Merck & Co.
to relive pain and inflammation, The Bangor Daily News reports.
Ms. Lally, who is represented by prtland attorney Joseph L.
strokes after taking the drug for more than 18 months.
heart attack and stroke, compared to those taking a placebo.
began taking Vioxx at a 25-milligram dose once daily. Peter S.
were taking the medication at the time it was withdrawn.
of falsifying court documents, The Associated Press reports.
Court with about 300 counts of criminal contempt.
legal fees, punitive damages and injunctive relief.
motion for rehearing was denied.
under Judge Catherine C. Blake.
E911, telephone number pooling and telephone number portability.
amounts collected under these regulatory line item assessments.
certiorari was filed with the U.S. Supreme Court.
checks, The Associated Press reports.
payments refunded under state and federal rules.
work-related disabilities were taxable, and taxes were withheld.
negligence on the state's part."
responsibility to file their taxes properly.
used catalyst into the air in October 1994 and in June 2000.
actions, "Madrigal et al. v. The Premcor Refining Group Inc."
plaintiff cases regarding the same incidents are also pending.
The cases are pending in Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois.
Walkup Ave., Crystal Lake, IL 60014, Phone: (815) 455-1448.
Chicago, IL 60603, Phone: (312) 782-0600.
monetary amount with respect to the request for damages.
interest rate. The plaintiff's other claims were not dismissed.
response, and the motion is currently pending.
former officers and directors, styled "Terry Walker, et. al. v.
complaints were consolidated by the court with the "Walker"
2003 to hear each of these motions.
17, 2004. A hearing on the motions was held on April 14, 2005.
et. al. v. Rent-A-Center, Inc."
other states and the District of Columbia today in suing R.J.
cigarettes may pose a lower health risk than other brands.
otherwise willfully and knowingly misleads the public. R. J.
Eclipse may present a lower health risk than other cigarettes.
that cigarettes sicken and kill.
smoking-related illnesses compared with smokers of other brands.
chronic bronchitis and possibly emphysema."
health is to quit. The next best choice is Eclipse."
in state court in Burlington, Vermont.
U.S. District Court Judge Stefan Underhill granted Mr.
expiration dates. Simon Property owns Crystal Mall in Waterford.
Simon's unconscionable fees and expiration dates," Mr.
defense teetering on the edge of collapse."
charges defy state law, which specifically prohibits such fees.
studio invented a bogus critic to heap praise on its movies.
been scheduled for this week, Mr. Blumenthal revealed.
company executives had planted in advertisements.
and his supervisor, Josh Goldstine.
represent the Defendant and Appellant.
personal or financial information they have about U.S.
announced today ends that litigation.
account information that they fraudulently obtained.
plan for a new jail for several months.
earlier Class Action Reporter story (November 3,2004) states.
class action also alleges that entities that paid a "Newsday"
lawsuit was filed in New York State Court by a former "Hoy"
2002 through July 15, 2004, inclusive.
costs, fines, refunds and investigation expenditures.
business on July 15, 2004, and has never recovered.
"Margaret K. Hill, Trustee of Kelk Irrevocable Trust, et al. v.
nation, and that the lawsuit was not properly filed.
of the Pope to U.S. Bishops to keep this contained."
Archdiocese from future liability, but not the Vatican.
from the Vatican," he adds.
procedure, the next hurdle is the test of sovereign nations.
challenge to the 1998 tobacco settlement.
cigarette prices and restricting competition.
CEI's general counsel, Sam Kazman.
against the state's attorney general, Charles C. Foti, Jr.
For more details, visit http://www.cei.org/.
(ODI) is voluntarily recalling about 40 units of 2001-04 U.S.
and 2002 U.S. Bus / XUC buses due to stop arm assembly defect.
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 05V336000.
states, the Company will replace the switch upon owner request.
microswitch heater wiring is properly connected.
(NHRA) drag racing events at which youths compete.
could not be more important: protecting the health of our kids."
national settlement between tobacco companies and the states.
events in which any contestants are youths (under 18).
the Sport Compact arrangement was terminated at the end of 2004.
sponsorship of the events violated the STMSA.
brand name sponsorship in one year.
with tobacco companies in November 1998.
July 18, 2005, inclusive (the "Class Period").
delayed due to a variety of adverse factors.
per share from the previous day's close.
purchasers of the securities of Guidant Corporation ("Guidant"
E. Brauer and Peter J. Mariani.
defibrillators in the foreseeable near-term.
22, 2005, on unusually heavy trading volume.
approved their selection of Lerach Coughlin as lead counsel.
of their own LeapFrog shares.
members to suffer actual economic losses.
District of California against Molina Healthcare (NYSE: MOH).
from November 3, 2004 through July 20, 2005.
22, 2005, inclusive (the "Class Period").
Navarre stock for proceeds of $13.8 million.
classification of certain fiscal 2005 tax items.

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