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COUNTRYWIDE FINANCIAL: Employees Launch 401(k) Lawsuit in Calif.
UNIVERSAL HEALTH: Still Faces Labor Law Violations Suit in Cal.
Amgen, Inc. is facing securities fraud class actions filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Central District.
Edward V. Fritzky, Gilbert S. Omenn and Franklin P. Johnson, Jr., in the U.S.
been served with the complaint.
were filed with the California court.
et al, No. 05-4161,” which names Apache Corp. as defendant.
Eastern District of Louisiana under Judge Sarah S. Vance.
Conrad S. P. Williams, III, Esq.
without the knowledge and content of the class members.
line of credit at Bank of New York Mellon, according to the lawsuit.
credit and bond market problems. It is facing fraud charges by the U.S.
from 1997 to the present.
state antitrust and consumer protection laws.
reaching the underlying merits of plaintiffs’ case.
marketing of a generic tamoxifen drug.
to state a viable antitrust claim.
Appeals denied plaintiffs’ petition for rehearing en banc.
trade in the market for Ovcon-35 and its generic equivalents.
settlement. The Court has scheduled a fairness hearing for Nov. 6, 2007.
established by the terms of the settlement agreement.
Commission, is recalling about 84,000 Toe-Space Electric Heaters.
the unit can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
kitchens and bathrooms at floor level in the recessed space under cabinets.
Emerson Electric "Chromalox Comfort Heating" and "Environmental Products"
with five sets of openings, each with seven horizontal louvers.
from 1980 through February 1985 for between $70 and $170.
For additional information, call Marley at (800) 642-4328 between 8:00 a.m.
Station, LLC and its owner have each filed for bankruptcy protection.
Commission for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2007.
nominal extent, homesites sold by Bluegreen Communities.
defendants; Section 11 of the Securities Act against the company and Messrs.
Woodbury, Emerick, Khoury and Therrien.
Court for the District of Massachusetts.
The defendants in the case are the company, Mr. Therrien, Ms. Richstone, Mr.
damages, including interest, and plaintiff's costs.
filed their opposition to the motion.
and lead plaintiff’s motion to amend the complaint.
The Court took the motions under advisement, according to the company's Aug.
under Judge Rya W. Zobel.
responsible for overseeing the employees' retirement plan.
little away every month for retirement, or to finance a child's education,"
company stock during calendar years 2005 and 2006.
and ignoring analyst recommendations to compile a reserve.
2007, Countrywide provided the match through company stock.
share, losing $1.87 billion in total market capitalization.
Countrywide's shares lost nearly three-quarters of their value.
duties outlined for a fiduciary.
A Winnipeg court has set a week-long certification hearing starting on Jan.
Investors filed the suit in 2005 after the labor sponsored fund failed.
Bellan, have proposed a $1 million settlement for the suit.
were misleading, the Toronto Star reports.
the Company's former auditor (Class Action Reporter, July 31, 2007.
Action Reporter, July 24, 2007).
directors, and CV auditors, Grant Thornton LLP.
December 11, 2006 and March 23, 2007.
The proposed class action arises out of CV's revenue-recognition practices.
thereby artificially inflated the trading price of CV securities.
The class action on the Net: http://www.coldfxclassaction.com/.
Media Contact: CV Technologies Inc.
Investor Contact: CV Technologies Inc.
Product Safety Commission, is recalling about 500 Jubee bunk beds.
frame causing the upper bunk to collapse.
assembled by consumers. Only model number 82008 is included in this recall.
2004 through April 2006 for about $600.
purchased the bunk beds directly.
For more information, contact d-Scan Inc. at (800) 932-2006 between 8 a.m.
Fairpoint Communications, Inc. as defendant.
company's broadband products and access line trends.
the company's IPO during the period from Feb. 3, 2005 through March 21, 2005."
to the district court judge.
The company contested the appeal and filed a motion to dismiss the action.
complaint be dismissed with prejudice.
Motion to Dismiss are pending before the District Court Judge.
Judge Robert J. Conrad, Jr., with referral to Judge Carl Horn, III.
James Patrick McLoughlin, Jr., Esq.
filed in the second quarter of 2005.
investment in public equity on behalf of CompuDyne, Inc. in October 2001.
company of changes in interest rates.
claims under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
The suit is "In Re: FBR, Inc. Securities Litigation, Case No. 05-CV-04617,"
Acer Inc.’s acquisition of the company, the CourtHouse News Service reports.
$1.90 a share, scheduled to close on Oct. 1.
breach of the fiduciary duties of the directors in the sale of Gateway.
public stockholders' interest in Gateway.
The suit is "Bennett D. Cin et al. v. Janet M. Clarke et al., Case No. 3216,"
Company and its management team did not violate any securities laws."
Offshore Services, Inc. and Todd M. Hornbeck.
Carl G. Annessa, its Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
Nov. 1, 2006 to Jan. 10, 2007.
guidance and indicated a reduction in 2007 guidance.
public offerings issuers against major IPO underwriters, reports say.
Southern District of New York for further proceedings.
to 1998. The 7 percent fee still applies to most U.S. IPOs.
* the Bear Stearns Cos.
representatives. U.S. Circuit Judge Robert D. Sack wrote the opinion.
lawyer Roger Kirby of Kirby McInerney.
cv,” before the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (New York).
Southern District of New York (Manhattan).
Kirby McInerney & Squire, L.L.P.
Company, CV-92-021," which names as one of the defendants.
ordering that Circuit Court to dismiss the action.
Liberty and Torchmark in the Circuit Court of Barbour County, Alabama on Dec.
seeking potential settlement of the Roberts case.
previously continued fairness hearing on Sept. 23, 2004.
Court on a timely basis.
previously certified by that court in Robertson.
Liberty to perform its obligations under the stipulation.
and/or are not covered by Medicare.
Court's reserved continuing jurisdiction over that case.
the alternative, to amend the Robertson final judgment.
petition on March 13, 2007.
treatment and filed benefit claims under the policies in questions.
middle income households throughout the U.S.
Advertising Distributors, Inc. (DMAD), an advertising and publication company.
since 2000 and sued repeatedly in multiple states for it.
related instructions, including safety projects.
therewith, and failing to take steps to correct such conditions or practices.
under Judge David A. Faber.
facts, according to the report.
Product Safety Commission, is recalling about 400 "Moderne" and "Loft" cribs.
separating from the top rail. No injuries have been reported.
included in the recall. The model numbers, date codes and "Made in Poland"
are printed on a label on the crib end panels.
NettoCollection to receive two replacement side rails.
volume of petroleum products expands as the temperature rises, the suit says.
Chungcheongbuk-do for breach of contract, South Korea’s Donga.com reports.
its promise to include reinforcement beams inside the sash of their homes.
lack of sash beams causes safety problems.
are damaged by the same products or services.
-- "In re: Sepracor Inc. Securities Litigation, Case No.
17, 1999, and all ending on March 6, 2002.
thereunder by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
approval of tecastemizole by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
has granted the plaintiffs' motion for class certification.
other on behalf of the purchasers of the company's debt securities.
contained in the previously filed complaints.
The parties are engaged in discovery.
in settlement of the class actions (Class Action Reporter, Jun 22, 2007).
expects that its insurance carriers will pay the remaining $18.5 million.
with prejudice and a release of claims by the plaintiffs.
various California Labor Code sections and applicable wage orders.
Hoellinger, et al v. UHS of Delaware, Inc., et al."
plaintiffs are seeking to have the matter certified as a class action.
purported class action, “Neuman v. United American Insurance Co., Case No.
36593,” in Texas state court.
program is built into the insurance premium.
and over 4,100 hospitals across the country through a network of providers.
and adware users on its networks (Class Action Reporter, June 28, 2007).
consumers," said Kassra Nassiri, co-counsel for plaintiffs.
The suit “Settlement Recovery Center LLC v. Valueclick Inc. et al., Case No.
The second lawsuit is “Mireille Carrier v. Valueclick Inc. et al., Case no.
2:07-cv-02641-FMC-CT” before the same judges.
G. Charles Nierlich, III, Esq.
23, 2007 through July 31, 2007, inclusive.
Radian its entire investment in C-BASS.
again on heavy trading volume.
January 5, 2005 and August 9, 2007.
reaching a high of $26.76 per share on July 22, 2005.
2007 results were at a minimum reckless.

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