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NEW CENTURY: Parties Seek Dismissal of "Forrest" Case in Calif.
fiscal year ended March 29, 2008.
Angeles County Superior Court in California.
payment of $3.2 million (including attorneys' fees).
class members about the settlement.
are awaiting final approval from the court.
the Company's net sales were to customers located in the U.S.
stores from June 23, 2002, to April 30, 2004.
parties are continuing to litigate those claims.
Act of 1933 and Delaware law.
investments which would provide higher yields.
represented that the Fund was a secure, non-volatile investment.
were made to the Plaintiffs.
of principal would range only between 10% and 15%.
options with Silverman Acampora LLP. Ronald J. Friedman, Esq.
some of the substantial losses of the Citigroup fund investors."
with Civil Code Section 1689.7.
The suit is "Jose Aguaristi, et al. v. Comcast Corp., Case No.
California in and for the County of Santa Clara.
of the CSX 2008 annual meeting of shareholders.
without merit and will defend against them vigorously.
service and the transport of intermodal containers and trailers.
regulations concerning mandatory meal breaks and rest periods.
quarter ended May 4, 2008.
development in the matter in its regulatory filing.
systems, as well as traditional carnival-style games of skill.
The Company's complexes offers food and beverages.
Northern District of Illinois on Feb. 8, 2006.
Northern District of Illinois, Judge Mark Filip presiding.
overtime, meal and rest breaks, and uniforms.
Avalanche five times for ineffective repairs.
rights-of-way granted by the plaintiffs to certain railroads.
plaintiffs also request an award of punitive damages.
Commission for quarter ended March 31, 2008.
complaint against Batesville, Hillenbrand, Service Corp.
have been in business since July 8, 2001.
the Pioneer Valley Action were then held in early December 2006.
Industries, Inc., as a defendant.
the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas.
in Arkansas from Jan. 1, 1989, to the present.
amount in controversy exceeds $5 million.
trial date of Nov. 3, 2008, has been scheduled.
over a proposed "Going Private" Transaction.
1. "Mary Crescente v. Kinder Morgan, Inc., Richard D.
A. Bliss, Ted A. Gardner, William J. Hybl, Michael C.
Morgan, Edward Randall III, Fayez S. Sarofim, H.A.
True III, Douglas W.G. Whitehead, and James M.
similarly situated v. Richard D. Kinder, Edward H.
4. "Dean Drulias v. Kinder Morgan, Inc., Richard D.
Kinder, Edward H. Austin, Jr., William J. Hybl, Ted A.
Gardner, Charles W. Battey, H.A. True III, Fayez S.
Sarofim, James Stanford, Michael C. Morgan, Stewart A.
Carlyle Group, and Riverstone Holdings, LLC, Cause No.
Similarly Situated v. Kinder Morgan, Inc., Richard D.
Kinder, Michael C. Morgan, Fayez Sarofim, Edward H.
Riverstone Holdings, L.L.C., C. Park Shaper, Steven J.
Kean, Scott E. Parker, and Tim Bradley, Cause No.
Kinder, Michael C. Morgan, Fayez S. Sarofim, Edward H.
A. Bliss, Edward Randall III, and Douglas W.G.
Similarly Situated v. Richard D. Kinder, Cause No.
as inadequate and unfair to Kinder Morgan's public stockholders.
lawsuit raised virtually identical allegations.
profits received by the defendants, and attorneys' fees.
1. "Michael Morter v. Richard D. Kinder, Edward H.
2. "Teamsters Joint Counsel No. 53 Pension Fund v.
Richard D. Kinder, Edward H. Austin, Charles W.
Battey, Stewart A. Bliss, Ted A. Gardner, William J.
Hybl, Michael C. Morgan, Edward Randall, III, Fayez S.
Richard D. Kinder, Edward H. Austin, Jr., William J.
III, Fayez S. Sarofim, James M. Stanford, Michael C.
III, Fayez Sarofim, James M. Stanford, Michael C.
William J. Hybl, Edward Randall, III, James M.
Stanford, Fayez Sarofim, H.A. True, III, Douglas W.G.
Shawnee County, Kansas, Division 6;"
Jr., Charles W. Battey, Stewart A. Bliss, Ted A.
Riverstone Holdings LLC, C. Park Shaper, Steven J.
been consolidated, under the caption, "In Re Kinder Morgan, Inc.
District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, Division 12.
the Kansas State Court proceedings.
duty in entering into the merger agreement.
received by the defendants, and attorney�s fees.
parties in both the "Crescente v. Kinder Morgan, Inc. et al."
applications for pretrial temporary injunctive relief.
On Nov. 21, 2006, the plaintiffs in "In Re Kinder Morgan, Inc.
petition was filed in March 2007.
which was scheduled for Dec. 19, 2006.
Walsh on Dec. 14, 2006.
on the merits of their claims in this joint litigation."
May 30, 2007, the merger closed, with Kinder Morgan, Inc.
Corp., alleging violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
qualify as firm offers of credit.
April 20, 2003, to May 10, 2005.
not yet granted this interim approval.
The suit is "Bonner, et al. v. Home123 Corp., et al., Case No.
Northern District of Indiana, Judge Philip P. Simon, presiding.
amended complaint in the matter.
The company was served with the complaint on March 22, 2005.
demurrer and granted the motion to strike.
plaintiff's meal and rest period claims to one year.
the Central District of California in August 2006.
plaintiff's third amended complaint was filed in October 2006.
Court for the Central District of California, Judge Cormac J.
alleged violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Ms.
allegedly did not qualify as firm offers of credit.
credit after Nov. 20, 2004.
Case to consolidate this matter with the Phillips class action.
prejudice was filed with the court.
825 N. Jefferson St., 5th Fl.
9th Tower, 1620 26th St., 4th Fl.
between April 7, 2006, and Feb. 7, 2007.
April 7, 2006, to March 2, 2007.
Preferred Stock (Series B Preferred Stock).
holders of the company's Series B Preferred Stock.
it, CourtHouse News Service reports.
dealing, breach of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment.
plaintiffs ad the class have already paid.
Abstract & Title Agency did not record the release.
plaintiffs and the class are entitled.
Aaron Falk writes for Deseret News.
policy by using his personal vehicle, the officials said.
the car's window and took the box and the tapes inside.
could file a complaint. "We're playing phone tag with the U.,"
may arise from the breach.
something has happened," Ms. Porter said. "It doesn't fix it."
of the original material source."
engaged in deceptive marketing practices in Washington.
Limited Partnership, collectively known as "NOS."
approval of the settlement June 25, 2008.
with NOS and how much they paid for it.
counter medicine at a Rite Aid.
products from Rite Aid and who were damaged thereby.
it may deem just and appropriate.
Alabama over breach of contract allegations.
merchandise returns against members of the plaintiff-class.
matter in its June 11, 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
District of Alabama, Judge Sharon Lovelace Blackburn, presiding.
entitled, "Lilac Todd vs. Security Plan Life Insurance Company,"
expenses arising out of the amputation of one of her limbs.
any time preceding the incontestability.
Service Insurance, and Other Non-insurance Enterprises.
from damages Ms. Cheneau sustained during Hurricane Katrina.
value of their valued policies as a result of their claims.
Prescription and Failure to Meet Class Action Requirements.
Michigan. N.H. Business Review says more may be on their way.
cases that led to a $3-billion settlement in May 2007.
to launch their own lawsuits.
consolidated and tried in New Hampshire.
up to 25 years in New York state prison.
that amount, N.H. Business Review further relates.
corporate scandals ever to rock the global securities markets."
Defendants' unparalleled looting of shareholders' money."
some $90 billion in market capitalization.
Action Reporter, Jan. 8, 2007).
approximately 640 property damage claims remain outstanding.
disposal of all such insulation.
been transferred to the Bankruptcy Court.
factual issues regarding the ZAI claims.
unreasonable risk of harm from ZAI.
such opinion and order when it becomes a final order.
developments in its May 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
building materials, and container products globally.
financial product failures, manage press releases, etc".
web site focused on lethal or harmful pharmaceuticals.
contact Americas Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466.
expertise in defective construction products.
typically it happened more than once.
bad faith issues should contact Americas Watchdog.
Orleans before, during and after Hurricane Katrina.
are welcome to call the group anytime at 866-714-6466.
vote of 293 to 129.
country from another terrorist attack.
efforts to protect the country.
they are alleged to have provided assistance.
to carry out their mission of protecting the homeland.
liability protection for such companies."
to the intelligence community in the future.
ruin because they are believed to have helped their country.
terrible for the United States.
willing to help in the future.
South Carolina on behalf of purchasers of Sonoco Products Co.
for the second quarter of 2007, the period ended July 1, 2007.
to close at $30.78 per share, on heavy trading volume.
of Sonoco common stock during the Class Period.

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