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MRV COMMS: Court to Consider Final OK of $10MM Settlement in Nov.
new occupational tax into a class action case.
County judges recused themselves from the case.
settle a lawsuit which struck down the old occupational tax.
Another hearing is set for later this year.
collateralized solely by Ambac's DISCS.
CDO and MBS transactions, in violation of the securities laws.
argument on the motion to dismiss was heard on August 4, 2010.
purported class-actions filed on behalf of purchasers of filters.
direct purchasers of filters from the defendants.
allegations raised in these suits.
company's help in 'curing' delinquent home mortgages.
homeowners a chance to keep their homes, the suit states.
deficiency, despite the provisions of the workout agreements.
Aurora and signed one of the so-called workout agreements.
modification, according to the complaint.
workout agreements, the complaint alleges.
"We've heard of cases like this a lot over the last few years,"
trial and trial and attorneys' fees.
are encouraged to join this case.
action lawsuit against AXIS Capital Holdings Limited's U.S.
insurance brokers and insurance companies.
seeks damages in an unspecified amount.
On June 21, 2007, the defendants filed renewed motions to dismiss.
which had no assets or income.
Bank of the Cascades nor the assignments to the bondholder trusts.
in exploration data at its Larder Lake property.
who continue to deny the allegations against them.
director of an Ontario publicly traded company for 10 years.
July 18, 2006, and held them on July 17, 2009.
The suit identifies the plaintiff by his initials only -- E.D.L.
counts of indecent or sexual assault and served a prison term.
Nine previous civil actions against the government and Mr.
the area of $50,000 to $60,000.
be best suited to each individual case?"
21 years, there could be a lot of people," Mr. Poyner said.
had to know, . . . and they did nothing about it."
"I'm sure there are lots of people out there who were victims.
They will appear," he said.
case in particular, he's heard similar tales.
action suit will trigger something," he said.
Lake. It was shut down in 1991 and eventually demolished.
allegations in the suit have not been proven in court.
by the Boards of Directors of the parties to the merger agreement.
number Sartoretti v. Bowne & Co., Inc., et al., Index No.
related to the estimated settlement costs.
ever-changing demands of its clients for more than 230 years.
reckless indifference for the rights of others."
punitive damages in the Exxon Valdez oil spill case in Alaska.
tanker struck a reef in Prince William Sound in 1989.
compensatory damages was "a fair upper limit" in maritime cases.
caused, the level set by law in some states.
Gallo case, believes the BP oil disaster fits the exception.
were too busy trying to make a buck.
In filing the case, Ms. Barrios is joined by Elizabeth J.
representing plaintiffs in the Exxon Valdez suit.
racketeering charges and punitive damages.
entered the beryllium industry through an acquisition in 1978.
beryllium business was sold to NGK Metals, Inc. in 1986.
Sheridan et al. v. NGK North America, Inc. et al., and Anthony v.
involved claims for medical monitoring.
OLSTEIN, BRODY & AGNELLO, P.C.
can become a class action suit.
to the company's August 9, 2010, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
(N.D. Ohio, filed Jan. 24, 2006).
-- Barnett v. Diebold, Inc., et al., No. 5:06CV361 (N.D.
Ohio, filed Feb. 15, 2006).
-- Farrell v. Diebold, Inc., et al., No. 5:06CV307 (N.D.
Ohio, filed Feb. 8, 2006).
-- Forbes v. Diebold, Inc., et al., No. 5:06CV324 (N.D.
Ohio, filed Feb. 10, 2006).
-- Gromek v. Diebold, Inc., et al., No. 5:06CV579 (N.D.
Ohio, filed March 14, 2006).
been consolidated into a single proceeding.
documentation and approval of the court.
headquartered in Canton, Ohio, USA.
company's August 9, 2010, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
investigation conducted by the Division of Enforcement of the SEC.
that they were misclassified as independent contractors.
Services, Inc.'s Aug. 4, 2010, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
Southern District of Florida during the second quarter of 2003.
defendants settled the case with the plaintiffs.
of 2007 alleging similar violations of the DPPA.
assigned to a new judge and Certegy filed a motion to dismiss.
prejudice in the third quarter of 2008.
District of Illinois during the first quarter of 2008.
with respect to two subclasses during the first quarter of 2010.
The motion was denied with respect to all other subclasses.
plaintiffs to the lawsuit. The court granted the motions.
Discovery regarding the new plaintiffs is ongoing.
and seek injunctive relief and unspecified damages.
subject to a possible indemnification obligation of Visa.
for its potential exposure in this and related litigation.
and Fifth Third Processing Solutions.
the Southern District of Ohio.
alleged false and misleading statements.
complaint. The plaintiffs appealed the dismissal.
the case to the District Court.
April 2009, the Supreme Court denied the petition.
Company is headquartered in Foster City, Calif.
substitute teachers millions of dollars in back pay.
Court to decide how much the teachers are owed.
were receiving the pay to which they were entitled.
until Monday to decide whether it would hear the case.
changed the substitute salary guidelines.
resolution of the substitute teacher case.
Exchange Commission for the period ended June 30, 2010.
2007 to January 10, 2008.
particular, to its transactions with Franklin Credit Management.
Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
period ended June 30, 2010.
July 1, 2007, or July 20, 2007, and the present.
$7.55 a share, or $274 million, in Delaware Chancery Court.
month that contaminated the stream.
pumped an estimated 740,000 gallons of water on the flames.
lawsuit filed in Athens-Clarke County Superior Court on Friday.
their land, according to court papers.
4,000 gallons of petroleum waste into Hunnicutt Creek.
pollution of the river and the creeks that feed it," said Mr.
Krasle, who lives on the Oconee River downstream from Trail Creek.
the formaldehyde and the benzene product remains in Trail Creek.
the bank holding the mortgage take over the property.
broker whose license expired in July, according to state records.
way to bring criminal charges against the landlord.
violations at the five-unit building.
sent and resent, calls made and remade, and fines imposed, but Mr.
families to leave with little notice.
"I never missed a rent check in 14 years. Why am I homeless?"
tenant Tina Whitney told selectmen. "What's going to be done?
fix things? What's his responsibility? Where's Jack Kitzis?"
Ms. Whitney's frustrations were echoed by other 14 Ocean St.
heater that hasn't been repaired.
Mr. Kitzis has not returned numerous calls from The Daily News.
Town Manager Neil Harrington said Monday it now appears that Mr.
needed repairs, he will wash his hands of it, Mr. Harrington said.
action. (Kitzis) has simply been completely irresponsible."
eventually get people back into their homes.
hasn't given back any of their rents or security deposits.
possessions, some of which police have caught burglars looting.
broker's license expired in July.
the blame issue in perspective on August 16.
is in a catch-22 position."
and unfair to Kinder Morgan, Inc.'s public stockholders.
and denying that the plaintiffs are entitled to relief.
into the Consol. Case No. 06 C 801; In Re Kinder Morgan, Inc.
Court on December 27, 2006.
which was scheduled for December 19, 2006.
the merits of their claims in this joint litigation."
Plaintiffs moved for class certification in January 2008.
matters will proceed only in the Kansas trial court.
modification of the class definition.
in their favor on all remaining claims in the consolidated cases.
chemicals and handle bulk materials like coal and petroleum coke.
The company has both regulated and non-regulated operations.
B. Van Horn and the company.
have legal responsibility for the alleged Section 11 violation.
the five claims. The company appealed the decision.
claims, including missed meals and rest breaks.
motorcycles, and seeking class action status.
the Central District Court of California.
and Exchange Commission for the period ended June 30, 2010.
false and misleading statements regarding Massey's safety record.
purported class member's choice of lead counsel.
The MEE Investor Group subsequently withdrew its motion.
action filed against its subsidiaries in West Virginia.
Virginia, to be handled by a mass litigation panel judge.
Plaintiffs filed motions requesting class certification.
matter and related age discrimination class action.
States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
safety warning from federal regulators.
class action lawsuits outstanding in federal courts.
fees and costs for the litigation, as determined by the court.
responsible for the costs of providing notice of the settlement.
premium over the $29.93 at which McAfee closed Wednesday.
former non-independent directors, Clement Revetti, Jr., Stephen H.
Rusckowski, Gregory M. Sebasky and Scott Weisenhoff.
and on behalf of all current holders of our common stock.
of directors, and attorneys' fees and expenses.
share purchase offer with non-party CBaySystems Holdings Ltd.
dismissal order with the New Jersey Appellate Division.
of the claims against it.
remanded those claims back to the Chancery Division.
Opinion, the company is no longer a defendant in this matter.
in force, and (ii) C-BASS, including its liquidity.
type alleged in the Amended Complaint.
and securities class action lawsuits were filed in the U.S.
policies pending final approval by the court in November 2010.
lawsuits are currently pending in those courts.
dismissal plea Aug. 27 at 9 a.m.
for example, when it cost the company $26 to do so.
Netco then allegedly kept the difference.
issue is currently set for hearing in October.
breach its contract with the Torminos or anyone else.
improper by retaining the fee difference.
The motion to dismiss was filed May 25.
both a prior stay in the case and its motion to dismiss it.
The Tormino case had been stayed pending the outcome of a St.
Clair County case, Frailey vs. Netco Inc. since 2004.
The stay was lifted in December of last year.
in the case at all.
of the collapse of the real estate market."
The Torminos are represented by Phillip Bock.
Netco is represented by Edward Bott.
The case is Madison case number 04-L-238.
the period between March 27, 2009 and July 22, 2010.
2010 public offering from Roth Capital Partners LLC.
action, please contact Laurence Rosen, Esq. or Phillip Kim, Esq.
to the company's Aug. 9, 2010, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
California, Case No. CV 09-6449-ODW.
the defendants filed an opposition to the ex parte application.
the appeal, and the parties stipulated to a dismissal.
dismissed the appeal. The case is fully and finally concluded.
San Benito Bank and First Bank of San Luis Obispo.
actions alleging violations of securities laws.
the company's Aug. 4, 2010, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
The parties to the lawsuit captioned County of Monroe, Florida v.
attorneys' fees and other relief.
for conversion, unjust enrichment and injunctive relief.
scheduling report had not been submitted to the Court.
plaintiff's claim for injunctive relief.
On Dec. 31, 2009, the defendants answered the amended complaint.
On Jan. 4, 2010, plaintiff filed a motion for class certification.
2010; and plaintiff's reply was filed on Jan. 22, 2010.
The court granted class certification on March 15, 2010.
The opt-out period expired on May 24, 2010.
Seminole, Volusia, Wakulla and Walton.
tax ordinances at issue in the action for a period of three years.
Pennsylvania styled County of Lawrence v. Hotels.com, L.P., et al.
The defendants' response to the complaint is due March 9, 2010.
The plaintiff then filed an amended complaint on March 26, 2010.
on April 15, 2010 and a brief in support on July 22, 2010.
The parties in the matter County of Genesee, Mich., et al. v.
Advertising and Promotion Commission, Jefferson County, AR, et al.
On Sept. 30, 2009, plaintiffs served the complaint.
based on plaintiffs' failure to timely file an opposition.
its dismissal of the action.
2010, and the motion to dismiss is currently pending.
The parties in the matter styled County of Nassau, New York v.
specific to class certification issues.
in favor of priceline.com Inc., in the matter Marshall, et al. v.
consumers nationwide against the company.
taxes under city hotel occupancy tax ordinances.
court granted plaintiffs' motion for leave to amend.
2008, and the company answered that complaint on Sept. 26, 2008.
hearing was held in January 2009.
8, 2010. Plaintiff filed a Notice of Appeal on April 6, 2010.
al. v. priceline.com Inc., et al., remains pending.
of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract.
Defendants moved to dismiss the complaint on March 6, 2009.
against Principal Life and Princor Financial Services Corporation.
of the participants, resulting in alleged violations of ERISA.
needs of the business, the business owner and their employees.
Mullaney, each filed putative class action lawsuits in the U.S.
Investors, LLC, and Principal Real Estate Investors, LLC.
withdrawal requests as sufficient liquidity became available.
known as In re Principal U.S. Property Account Litigation.
for the Southern District of Iowa.
concentrate primarily on asset accumulation and asset management.
action lawsuit against the company and Principal Life.
managed by Morgan Asset Management, Inc.
transferred to Hyperion Brookfield Asset Management in 2008.
Certain of the funds have since been terminated by Hyperion.
in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
The case was transferred to multidistrict litigation in the U.S.
2010 an order to compel arbitration was denied.
hours so worked by those representatives."
"substantially controlled the length of time booting up takes."
arriving at work and beginning the booting-up process."
arrive for work and begin the process of booting up."
Act and/or the Ohio Wage Act, according to the complaint.
time," she told glassBYTEs.com and AGRR magazine.
recently against State Farm in a Missouri District court.
with the company's acquisition of Reliant, which closed on Dec.
stock prior to the consummation of the acquisition.
the benefits of Reliant's common stockholders.
of its acquisition of Aesthera Corporation.
injunction to prevent any future violations.
situated v. Sprint Nextel Corporation, Case No. 10-cv-03625 (N.D.
Larson v. Sprint Nextel Corp., 07-cv-5325.
were extinguished by the Larson settlement.
for fees and thus waived its right to share in them, argued Freed.
Lakin firm did not return a call.
unspecified amount and equitable and injunctive relief.
Action and Shareholder Derivative Lawsuit allegations.
or reasonably estimate a range of potential exposure, if any.
teller machine cards used to access customer accounts.
similarly situated v. Transmitter Solutions, LLC, et al., Case No.
subsidiaries, TSS and Triple-C, Inc., were included as defendants.
representative nor a definition of the intended class.
conspiracy concocted by the member plans to defraud dentists.
to provide sufficient meal and break periods to certain employees.
overtime pay they were due for working for than 40 hours a week.
next steps in the case.
half. They want back pay going back three years.
concluded there weren't grounds to dismiss it.
in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
number of concrete and cement producers and importers in Florida.
(2) on behalf of indirect users of ready-mixed concrete.
antitrust laws, including price fixing and market allocations.
concrete and a leading producer of cement in Florida.
used in dry cleaning and other industrial applications.
Court of Wyoming County, West Virginia.
perc used in coal sink labs.
their investments plus interest, for a total of $15 million.
money into real-estate investments that were never actually made.
lost up to $700,000 and one elderly couple lost their farm.

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