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DYNAMEX INC: Former Worker Files FLSA Violations Lawsuit in N.Y.
The Honorable Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum, U.S.D.J., of the U.S.
14A, New York, New York.
Deadline for filing proof of claim and release is June 8, 2006.
dark fiber swap (Class Action Reporter, Aug. 19, 2002).
Plaza, New York, New York 10112-2200.
cities, violate state law, The Fox6 News reports.
cities in the county, have reinstated red-light camera programs.
throughout California, (Class Action Reporter, Feb. 24, 2006).
is recalling about 35,000 units of "Forever-Glo Nite Lites."
and has molded scroll-work around the front of the nite lite.
about 3 inches by 3 inches and are about 1/4 inch thick.
are indicated on the back of the nite lites.
through December 2005 for about $3.
language, The Associated Press reports.
students must pass the test to get a diploma.
have suffered for nearly six years due to the state's inaction,"
a 13-year-old education class action entitled, "Flores, et al.
parents, (Class Action Reporter, Dec. 20, 2005).
the end of the session, (Class Action Reporter, Dec. 20, 2005).
Court for the District of Arizona, under Judge Raner C. Collins.
certification against the Van Buren School District.
hours for each working school day.
class action status on behalf of all Company shareholders.
transaction is intrinsically unfair and inadequate."
market price of the Company's common stock.
BIOLASE's March 2004 public offering.
improved applications and procedures in dentistry and medicine.
mattresses on concrete floors, The Associated press reports.
violated their due process rights under the 14th Amendment.
"endemic problem" in "dysfunctional," overcrowded facilities.
where so many sleep on the floor."
Correctional Services Division told The Associated Press.
for the children filed the lawsuit in 2002.
old Berkeley woman a year ago near the Berkeley Rose Garden.
on an assault charge is due in two weeks.
before something so serious happens."
is Nilsen v. Career Education Corporation, et al.
students who attended BIP from February 4, 2001, to the present.
damages, interest, and attorneys' fees and costs.
the Court to dismiss, to all causes of action in the complaint.
discovery related solely to the issue of class certification.
-- fraud, and unfair competition.
Online Education Group, for violations of federal labor law.
FLSA and, on August 24, 2005, filed a motion for FLSA Notice.
defending the claims and opposing class certification.
Judge William T. Hart. Representing the plaintiffs is Robin B.
60661, Phone: 312-902-5200, E-mail: james.gecker@kattenlaw.com.
Ultrasound Technical Services, Inc. (UDS).
(MBC program) at the Tampa campus of UDS in the last four years.
of its executive officers, John M. Larson and Patrick K. Pesch.
Company's common stock at artificially inflated prices.
8884)," and were reassigned to the same judge.
consolidated and appointed Thomas Schroeder as lead plaintiff.
dismiss on July 30, 2004.
8, 2005, and the Company's reply brief is due August 8, 2005.
and graduation rates, as well as requirements for admissions.
The suit is styled, "Onate, et al. v. The Katherine Gibbs Corp.
(4) Christopher J. Gray of Law Office of Christopher J.
2128012100, Fax: 2128059290, E-mail: landaa@gtlaw.com.
Superior Court of Santa Barbara County in California.
(2) engaging in false and misleading advertising.
arbitration and stay proceedings, which is currently pending.
Earlier, an amended complaint captioned "Outten, et al., v.
the plant, The Rocky Mountain News reports.
really was, (Class Action Reporter, Feb. 23, 2006).
Colorado U.S. District Judge John Kane.
and enjoyment of what they owned.
harm anyone ever escaped from the plant.
lawyers on the winning side who represented the property owners.
much money fighting the lawsuit.
refuge, (Class Action Reporter, Feb. 23, 2006).
by Alfonso Delesline, a former Company employee in the U.S.
of wages, reasonable attorneys' fees and costs under the action.
Dynamex, Inc. settled a purported class action filed in the U.S.
other past or present Company drivers.
Dismissal was entered at no material cost to the Company.
Phone: (312) 464-1450, E-mail: jbillhorn@billhornlaw.com.
60603, Phone: (312) 372-0770, E-mail: marconij@jbltd.com.
failures, The Independent Online reports.
since the Company does not have the money to pay out claims.
to have suffered losses of about $210,586,681.58 (R1.3 billion).
compensation for the province's electricity crisis.
agreed to hold protest action against it.
provide adequate information to the public."
absence at both meetings later.
cost the regional economy hundreds of millions of rands.
months as repairs continue at the Koeberg nuclear plant.
don't have to suffer the absolute disaster they have incurred."
being shipped to Cape Town from Durban.
received any complaints from ordinary consumers.
contaminating seawater with 11 million gallons of crude oil.
Corporation et al. (3:89-cv-00095-HRH)," filed in the U.S.
District Court of Alaska under Judge H. Russel Holland.
years ago, according to The Palm Beach Post.
vacant lots $14.4 million in storm-water utility fees.
drainage fees in the mid-1990s. The lawsuit was filed in 1997.
company agreed to last year, The Naplesnews.com reports.
floor, spoiled food, and eventually, total failure of the unit.
who keep their repaired units get one-year extended warranties.
Better Homes & Gardens and Readers' Digest.
opt out was March 14, 2006.
Tax Credit, according to KUAM News.
involving taxpayers (Class Action Reporter, Feb. 6, 2006). Ms.
Torres is represented by lawyer Peter Perez.
seriously and taking all necessary precautions.
company, we are committed to absolute and complete food safety.
take it to their nearest H-E-B store for a full refund.
Customers contact: H-E-B, Phone: 1-800-432-3113.
Star White Fungus, because they contain undeclared sulfites.
oz., uncoded bags. The products were sold nationwide.
been reported to elicit severe reaction in some asthmatics.
individuals upon ingesting 10 milligrams or more of sulfites.
may contact the company at 1-718-622-2288.
discriminatory treatment, The Associated Press reports.
attorneys representing the officers told The Associated Press.
discriminatory policies, pattern and/or practices."
plaintiffs are, Uzo L. Ohaebosim and Lawrence W. Williamson, Jr.
the maker of the diet drug fen-phen, The Kentucky Post reports.
expenses than it gave in grants to nonprofit organizations.
breach of their fiduciary duty, the judge ruled.
receives funds from other sources.
Gallion of Lexington, and Melbourne Mills Jr. of Versailles.
hearing in the case is scheduled for April 12.
fen-phen were filed across the country.
class action, but later decertified because of the settlement.
from that post, losing 40 percent of his pension.
$20 million of the settlement award in it.
without the knowledge of their clients.
dollar amount which they are allowed to charge."
Despite the findings, Judge Wehr did not rule against Mr.
lawyers to negotiate the settlement with the drug maker.
of the individual defendants in the litigation.
current or future financial results.
subject to and conditioned upon final court approval.
second, and third quarters of 2003 (Class Action Reporter, Dec.
These cases were amended and consolidated into a single action.
waste of corporate assets, and unjust enrichment.
Semiconductor Corporation et al., case no. 6:04-cv-01255-AA,"
under Judge Ann L. Aiken. Representing the Company is Lois O.
Ashland Petroleum, LLC, et al."
damages. Plaintiffs seek class action status.
and intends to vigorously defend this action.
The suit is styled, "Loudermilk Services, Inc., et al. v.
District of West Virginia under Judge Robert C. Chambers.
1133, Phone: 304/346-3462, Fax: 346-3469.
Suisse First Boston LLC ("CSFB") as defendants.
fiduciary duty and negligence against CSFB.
The suit is styled, "Singh v. Ashland Inc., et al., Case No.
Southern District of New York under Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein.
1000, Fax: (212) 474-3700, E-mail: jnorth@cravath.com.
in charge of finances. Though no charges were laid against Mr.
Asselin to date some are expected.
didn't do enough to protect investors.
founder Vincent Lacroix and accounting firm KPMG, LLP.
Meanwhile, the AMF is preparing its own civil suit against Mr.
through an AMF court action goes to the affected investors.
investors will receive, Bloomberg reports.
suits claiming damages from an accounting fraud.
Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman.
office resolving claims from the earlier mistakes.
it appear the company was profitable.
changed, according to Sean Coffey, a lead lawyer in the case.
example of a robust corporate democracy."
of wrongdoing, it doesn't cover ongoing investigations by U.S.
New Jersey-based Chubb Corp., Mr. Coffey told Bloomberg. Mr.
will though make out-of-pocket payments, adds Mr. Bershad.
Steubenville, according to The Intelligencer.
exactly what language must be changed.
who received one of the $85 tickets issued by a traffic camera.
city of Steubenville and Traffipax.
day of imprisonment, although he hasn't written a final order.
The suit is styled "Powers v. Hamilton Co Publ Def, et al.
into the city's coffers (Class Action Reporter, Jan. 24, 2006).
portion of the fine also be placed in escrow.
Girard is represented by John Solomon.
State Secretary made the decision in a hearing before U.S.
District Judge Michael Watson in Ohio.
Ohio truck driver whose Social Security number appeared on Sec.
Blackwell's Web site without his knowledge.
a policy matter we should try to resolve the issue."
good result in a very short time."
Republicans plan legislation to keep the numbers private.
days by the secretary of state.
Social Security numbers on these particular documents.
David Mezibov of Mezibov & Jenkins, 401 East Court St., Ste.
Michael Erny of Dinsmore & Shohl - 1, 1900 Chemed Center, 255 E.
Refco-related securities class action in federal court. U.S.
suits to save time and money, according to the report.
bankruptcy filing of Refco Inc. and its 23 affiliates.
and directors, Bloomberg reported (Class Action Reporter, Feb.
"Joseph Mazur, et al. v. Refco, Inc., et al.," filed in the U.S.
(22) Bernstein Liebhard & Lifshitz LLP (New York, NY), 10 E.
Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California.
objections to the settlement must be filed by March 24, 2006.
Litigation (MDL No. 1283, Case No. 99CV0962)."
objections to the settlement must be filed by May 1, 2006.
693-0700; Andrew David Friedman, Samuel K. Rosen and Stuart D.
New York, NY 10017, Phone: (212) 983-1300.
become wholly owned by HB Fairview.
merger is contingent upon court approval of that settlement.
a meeting duly noticed and held March 15, 2006.
receive a cash payment of $7 per share.
hygiene services and products to businesses across the country.
in 2003, The InsideBayArea.com reports.
according to an InsideBayArea.com article.
in the court opinion that in: "university-wide publications"
did not follow through, (Class Action Reporter, Mar. 10, 2006).
happened to the rest of tuition."
2002-03 academic year to as much as $15,258 in the fall of 2005.
additional jobs to earn extra money to pay the difference.
1995 self-tender at $8.25 per warrant.
405 West Congress St., Courtroom 5A, Tucson, Arizona 85701.
Litigation, c/o RSM McGladrey, Inc., Claims Administrator, P.O.
Box 1387, Blue Bell, PA 19422, Phone: (800) 222-2760; and Jay W.
union officials did not say how their dues were being spent.
union dues, (Class Action Reporter, Mar. 16, 2006).
trying to undermine strong union contracts that benefit workers.
509-838-6055, Fax: 15096251909, E-mail: sm@spokelaw.com.
donation campaign, has been charged with felony embezzlement.
converting in-king corporate contributions for personal use.
goods or money in exchange for on-air mentions.
matter: "In re: Xchange, Inc. Securities Litigation, Case No.
period December 9, 1998 to September 29, 2000.
Boston, MA 02210 at 2:00 p.m., on May 1, 2006.
Deadline for submitting a proof of claim is on May 29, 2006.
Stull, Stull & Brody initiated a class action in the U.S.
January 27, 2005 and December 22, 2005, inclusive.
financials over a period of five years.
of all securities purchasers of Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. N.V.
(CBI) between March 9, 2005 and February 3, 2006, inclusive.
price of $29.00 on February 3, 2006.
682-1818; Fax: (212) 682-1892; E-mail: info@murrayfrank.com.

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