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MERRILL LYNCH: Court Okays Settlement in "Louisiana Sheriffs'"
OHIO EDUCATION: Settles Retiree Healthcare Lawsuit for $3.75 Mil.
referring to themselves as the "Infinity Ward Employee Group."
delivery of Modern Warfare 3."
case scenario for the plaintiffs and Activision respectively.
Banking Group, in Manhattan Federal Court.
product immediately unless otherwise instructed.
laceration hazard to riders or bystanders.
snowmobiles, including one report of a minor foot injury.
the right side of the vehicle below the seat on the frame.
through February 2010 for between $8,000 and $9,000.
v. City of Los Angeles, et al., Case No. BC436233 (Calif. Super.
questions affecting only individual members.
Plains, N.J.'s Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz.
since it came to market in 2002.
supply, her waistline actually increased.
evidentiary hearing for each class member on the fraud claims.
much they paid and whether they sought or obtained a refund.
failure to measure up to the advertised promises, Dupuis said.
provided, on the express warranty.
appeals judges' concerns about the manageability of the case.
Fraud Act affords, these wrongs might go unvindicated."
of the varied reasons for which it was marketed.
did nothing that was advertised.
mechanism for this type of action."
not bend the rules for granting class status.
of Howrey in New York.
... permits an expedient presumption," he said.
product for the same reason, Bendinger said.
unlikely that they would go to court individually.
"You have the Attorney General, the [Federal Trade Commission],"
that be right?" asked Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.
"Companies are allowed to market their products as they see fit,"
of contract damages and all consequential and punitive damages.
19 W. Jackson, 3rd Flr.
violating the federal lead paint standard.
No injuries or incidents have been reported.
through December 2009 for about $3.
situated v. Gene Wheeler Farms, Inc., Case No. BC436235 (Calif.
final wages, in violation of the Labor Code and the Bus. & Prof.
Wheeler and is no longer an employee of the Company.
of cancelled extended warranty plans.
Beaumont Division of the Eastern District of Texas.
additional 12 months and 44,000 miles.
extension, resulting in a $580 refund.
days that the service contract extended the factory warranty.
S. Fein of Caddell & Chapman PC and Beaumont attorney Mitchell A.
plaintiff in Hendon v. General Motors, Case No. 10-cv-00227 (E.D.
garments, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
were sold in black, navy, light blue, light grey, pink and red.
contact Gogo Sports toll-free at (877) 785-1915 between 9:00 a.m.
largest grower, shipper and marketer of herbs in California.
slower rate than the company wanted, it turned to fraud,"
grown herbs it labeled as "Fresh Organic," the complaint states.
complaint. It distributes to grocery stores across the country.
The case is Quesada v. Herb Thyme Farms, Inc., et al., Case No.
BC436557 (Calif. Super. Ct., Los Angeles Cty.).
recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.
limit rotation can break, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
including 23 injuries, some of which were to the head and neck.
benches and contact Icon Health & Fitness for a free repair kit.
that violated the federal lead paint ban.
government's regulatory limit from January through November 2007.
was 600 ppm (0.06 percent).
allegations that it violated federal law.
by MLPF&S between March 25, 2003 and Feb. 13, 2008.
disclose material facts about ARS.
et al., was filed the next day in the same court.
discontinue supporting auctions for the ARS.
for the year ended Dec. 31, 2009.
Co. Inc., is a defendant, are appealing the ruling of the U.S.
year ended Dec. 31, 2009.
(1) Mayor and City Council of Baltimore Maryland v.
(2) Russell Mayfield, et al. v. Citigroup, Inc., et al.
rescind at par their purchases of ARS.
seek to rescind at par their purchases of ARS.
On March 1, 2010, plaintiffs filed a notice of appeal.
company's March 11, 2010, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
motions to dismiss the amended complaint.
amended class action complaint remains pending in the U.S.
to the company's March 11, 2010, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
Litigation filed a consolidated amended class action complaint.
Merrill Lynch and bonus payments to Merrill Lynch employees.
2008, secondary offering of Bank of America common stock.
The amended complaint seeks unspecified damages and other relief.
of New York, Iron Workers of Western Pennsylvania Pension Plan v.
Bank of America Corp., et al.
The complaint seeks unspecified damages and other relief.
consolidate this action with their actions.
Dornfest v. Bank of America Corp., et al., pending in the U.S.
named in a purported class action.
on seven of the Options Clearing Corporation exchanges.
completing the acquisition of Merrill Lynch.
dismissed ML & Co. and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.
claims against Merrill Lynch with prejudice.
plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment in the matter Fred C.
Lynch & Co. Inc.'s March 11, 2010, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
regulatory actions in connection with the IFDA trust.
affected the rights of non-regulated third parties.
Smith Inc. (MLPF&S), is a defendant remains stayed.
District of Illinois against MLPF&S, among other defendants.
dismiss the complaint, with prejudice.
for the class, attorneys' fees and costs.
Exchange Commission for the year ended Dec. 31, 2009.
consolidate the matter Clancy-Gernon Funeral Home, Inc., et al.
v. MLPF&S, et al., with David Tipsword as Trustee of Mildred E.
conspiracy, unjust enrichment, and conversion.
for the Northern District of Illinois.
attorneys' fees and an accounting.
stay entered in the Tipsword action to the combined proceedings.
Co. Inc.'s March 11, 2010, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
damages and rescission, among other relief.
York. MLPF&S was not named a defendant in either of these cases.
named MLPF&S as a defendant.
et al. v. John Olinski, et al., were consolidated by the U.S.
consolidated amended complaint was filed on Oct. 9, 2009.
California, New York and Texas.
in New York Supreme Court, New York County.
participation in the auction rate securities (ARS) market.
Lynch & Co., Inc. Securities, Derivative, and ERISA Litigation.
and dismiss all claims with prejudice.
(4) Wyoming State Treasurer v. Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.
the homes secured by the mortgages.
mortgages or to rescind their purchases of the MBS.
May 20, 2009, a consolidated amended complaint was filed.
quarter ended Jan. 31, 2009.
common stock between Aug. 16, 1999, and Dec. 6, 2000.
public offerings of all of the issuers, including SilverStream.
District of New York, on April 19, 2002.
reached a proposed settlement agreement.
received final approval from the Court on Sept. 10, 2009.
Management, Systems and Resource Management, and Workgroup.
numbers included in this recall is available from the firm.
in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.
with a contract needs to read it carefully.
to you receiving a pension," Cook said.
terminate the benefits and that the contracts did not bind them.
Computer Entertainment over the change.
content partners on a more secure system."
new games or Blu-ray videos that require firmware 3.21.
MEISELMAN, DENLEA, PACKMAN, CARTON & EBERZ P.C.
A copy of the Complaint in Arthur L. Cartier Optics v.
Transitions Optical, Inc., et al., Case No. 10-cv-00694 (W.D.
Litigation, Case No. 02-cv-5571 (S.D.N.Y.) (Holwell, J.), a U.S.
health in 2001 and 2002.
out the process several years.
Ronald Sy and Peter A. Chapman, Editors.

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