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EBAY INC: N.Y. Judge Transfers Antitrust Litigation Over "Coins"
HEARTLAND PAYMENT: JPMDL Orders Consolidation of Suits in Tex.
PETSMART INC: "Langton" Suit for Unpaid Wages Pending in Calif.
KENEXA CORP: Coughlin Stoia Files Securities Fraud Suit in Pa.
RAYMOND JAMES: Gard Nortis Files Securities Fraud Suit in N.Y.
To date, a class has not been certified.
fiscal year ended March 31, 2009.
not organic, according to the Northern Colorado Business Report.
suspended or surrendered, reports NCBR.
the federal organic law at Aurora's Platteville dairy operation.
to maintain organic certification for its Platteville plant.
The hearing will be held before the Honorable Saundra B.
Courtroom 3, Oakland, CA 94612.
of California (Class Action Reporter, Jan. 30, 2009).
(Class Action Reporter, Dec. 16, 2008).
statements regarding its business prospects.
1934. It seeks unspecified monetary damages.
plaintiff was appointed by the Court.
of the Company's CMTS division in particular.
the Company's common stock in the initial public offering.
violations of Sections 11, 12(a)(2) and 15 of the U.S.
Securities Act of 1933. It seeks unspecified monetary damages.
antitrust laws, Brendan Kirby of The Press-Register reports.
federal law," according to the suit.
"Hensley, et al. vs. Computer Sciences Corporation, et al.,"
President Bush signed the Class Action Fairness Act into law.
mediation proceedings facilitated by an independent mediator.
approval hearing currently scheduled in August 2009.
According to its May 28, 2009 Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
the fiscal year ended April 3, 2009.
al. v. CSC, et al., CV 06-3927."
same court, entitled, "Gray, et al. v. CSC, et al., CV 06-5100."
officers, and alleged various violations of the ERISA statute.
2007, plaintiffs filed an amended ERISA class action complaint.
Judge James Otero in Case No. CV 08-2398-SJO.
memorandum in opposition to the motion on Aug. 11, 2008.
granted plaintiffs motion for class certification.
for permission to appeal on March 12, 2009.
were filed on May 22, 2009.
for certified coins, Law360 reports.
federal court, alleging anti-competitive conduct.
-- Vadim Kirichenko, a New York coin dealer.
interest and attorney's fees and permanent injunctive relief.
There is also a claim for "civil conspiracy and trade libel"
complained of actually took place.
Doug Winter, a PNG dealer, and R. Steven Ivy," of Heritage.
actions are anti-competitive and illegal.
January 2004 to the present.
Court for the Eastern District of New York, Judge Charles P.
company paid $65 million to settle these actions.
year ended March 31, 2009.
Lexapro purchases, which are in the preliminary stage.
Jaeckel and Melvin M. Fullmer v. Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Pfizer, Inc. and Warner Lambert Company,"
from Forest's marketing of Celexa and Lexapro.
to The Business Review (Albany) report.
in Albany, The Business Review (Albany) reported.
reports The Business Review (Albany).
litigation," according to BankInfoSecurity.com report.
filed in New Jersey and in Texas."
of consumers to potential fraud.
those affected by the breach, reports BankInfoSecurity.com.
class-action suits are consolidated and heard in one court.
New Jersey U.S. district courts, according to Mr. Johns.
30 suits filed against Heartland in various federal courts.
92 (S.D.N.Y.) (the "IPO Securities Litigation")."
legal challenge," KPK chairman, CEO and president, Kevin P.
commercial marketplace for natural gas is at the wellhead.
win proves that the conventional wisdom was wrong."
chairman, chief executive officer and president.
ponzi scheme by Bernard Madoff.
set up by Italian Carlo Grosso.
funds; and others as defendants.
themselves hundreds of millions of dollars in fees."
of those moneys were funneled to Madoff," the lawsuit said.
unjust enrichment against all the defendants.
-- decimating retirements and savings accounts.
either phony or highly misrepresented.
case was brought on behalf of Sacramento resident Ernest P.
that eventually caved in on itself," the lawsuit states.
of 1933 still under appeal.
price of Legg Mason common stock.
offering around March 9, 2006 and seeks unspecified damages.
On March 17, 2008, the complaint was dismissed with prejudice.
claims under the Securities Act.
to the company's May 29, 2009 Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
business as two divisions: Americas and International.
matters, of the former CAM business.
possible losses as of March 31, 2009 is not material.
significant action in the case matter since Feb. 29, 2008.
Commission for the fiscal year ended Feb. 28, 2009.
engaged in facilitating viatical and life settlement transfers.
all," The Courthouse News Service reports.
members who can't reply to their emails or even read them,"
misrepresentation, The Courthouse News Service reports.
Commission for the quarter ended March 31, 2009.
-- Wahl, et al. v. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., et al., USDC, C.D.
Canadian courts as of July 8, 2008. On Oct. 14, 2008, the U.S.
final approval on Nov. 3, 2008.
respect to the U.S. District Court's approval of the U.S.
settlement. There have been no appeals filed in Canada.
and consider their pets family members.
quarter ended March 31, 2009.
California State Court entitled, "Langton v. PetSmart."
were not provided with necessary tools and equipment.
On Feb. 17, 2009, the company removed the action to the U.S.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended March 31, 2009.
breaks as required by law.
In November 2006, the company removed both actions to the U.S.
District Court for the Eastern District of California.
the Enabnit case was granted on April 22, 2009.
Prudential Financial, Inc.'s Form 8-K filing with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission dated June 1, 2009.
In April 2009, the purported class action was filed in the U.S.
disability were not "loss of time" disability payments.
are participants in plans that are exempt from ERISA.
Businesses and the Closed Block Business.
and hour violations and unlawful termination practices.
One of these class-action lawsuits is "Moldowan, et al. v.
for work performed in accordance with California law.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended May 2, 2009.
Inc., a 73%-owned subsidiary. During the fiscal year ended Jan.
three business segments: Kmart, Sears Domestic and Sears Canada.
Litigation, Case No. 1:06-cv-04053-JES," remains pending.
(Class Action Reporter, May 5, 2009).
initiated in Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Quebec, Canada.
company's April 14, 2009 Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission for fiscal year ended Dec.
at a hearing scheduled to take place in September 2009.
suit captioned "Zwickel v. Taro Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd.
et al., Case No. 1:04-cv-05969-RMB," filed with the U.S.
against all defendants (Class Action Reporter, April 30, 2008).
New York, all containing similar allegations.
scheduled in the near future.
Ltd. et al., Case No. 1:04-cv-05969-RMB," filed with the U.S.
vs. United States Postal Service, Case No. 5:2009-cv-00083."
No. 1:07-cv-00862-CAP," is still pending before the U.S.
System v. Wells Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc., et al.,"
closing of the internalization transaction on April 16, 2007.
the class lead plaintiff and class co-lead counsel.
of certain expressions of interest in acquiring Piedmont REIT.
answered and raised defenses to the second amended complaint.
certification on Feb. 19, 2009.
the court. The parties are presently engaged in discovery.
motion for leave to amend is currently pending before the court.
Judge Charles A. Pannell, Jr., presiding.
pursue remedies under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
with violations of the Exchange Act.
Company's true financial condition, business and prospects.
its earnings, operations and prospects.
$16.61 per share, or 40%, on extremely heavy trading volume.
in actions involving financial fraud.
Securities Exchange Act and SEC Rule 10b-5.
risky assets associated with subprime residential mortgages.
close at $16.49 per share on April 15, 2009.

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