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PROTIVITI INC: Still Faces Consultant's Overtime Suit in Calif.
SYNTAX-BRILLIAN: Gardy & Notis Files Securities Suit in Ariz.
automobiles at those California airports.
airport after Jan. 1, 2007.
The suit is "Michael Shames et al. v. The Hertz Corp. Case No.
30 days after the note principal was paid in full.
relief as the court may deem just and proper.
Loans Servicing, LP, Case No. 4:07cv516," filed in the U.S.
'Lead Replacement' petrol on the bowsers.
until criminal proceedings had been completed.
Every Day" are printed on the product's red hangtag.
stores nationwide from March 2005 through October 2007 for $1.
names Fairpoint Communications, Inc., as defendant.
with referral to Judge Carl Horn, III.
in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut.
class by or on behalf of the defendants.
2003 and July 16, 2004.
parties, preliminary and final court approval and other factors.
recalling about 1,200 Birch-bark wrapped candles.
the candle burns down, posing a fire hazard.
label on the bottom of the candle.
through October 2007 for between $20 and $80.
Roost for product pickup and a full refund.
Friday, or visit the firm's Web site: http://www.roostco.com.
* senior vice president of research.
statements. The plaintiffs have appealed the dismissal.
Davidson, Inc. and certain of its officers.
and appointed lead plaintiffs and co-lead plaintiffs' counsel.
which names the company and Jeffrey L. Bleustein, James L.
(compared to its original target of 339,000 units).
to dismiss was completed in April 2007.
dismiss was completed in April 2007.
The suit is "Bosman v. Harley-Davidson Inc., et al., Case No.
Gainey & McKenna, 485 5th Ave., 3rd Fl.
77 W. Wacker Dr. - 5th Fl.
its possession. It seeks unspecified damages.
The suit is “Shafran v. Harley-Davidson, Inc. et al., Case No.
Southern District of New York under Judge George B. Daniels.
about 75,000 of plastic folding chairs.
use, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
collapsing while in use, including three minor injuries.
are not included in this recall.
e-mail the firm at chairrecall@icebergenterprises.com.
Israel Chemicals said that it had not yet assessed the lawsuit.
of accreditation in 2002, The Associated Press reports.
(Class Action Reporter, March 07, 2003).
university trustees and former President Sid Williams.
against the school already have been dismissed.
Marvel Toys, of New York, N.Y., in cooperation with the U.S.
numbers are printed on the packaging.
December 2005 through August 2007 for about $15.
from children and contact Marvel Toys to receive a full refund.
N.A., Chase Manhattan Bank USA, N.A., Bank of America, N.A.
Amended Complaint adding MBNA Corp. and MBNA America Bank, N.A.
related matters, as well as the Schwartz matter.
general public over the conversion fee.
agreement to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
action “Kendall, et al. v. Visa U.S.A. Inc., et al., Case No.
summary judgment with respect to certain of the claims.
prejudice which plaintiffs have appealed.
interchange fees violates Section 1 of the Sherman Act.
New Jersey, Ohio, Kentucky and Connecticut.
2 of the Sherman Act.
brought in the individual merchant complaints.
damages claims should be granted in its entirety.
MasterCard’s motion to dismiss the Section 2 claims.
June 30, 2009. No trial date has been scheduled.
relation to its 2006 Initial Public Offering.
International, Inc., as a defendant.
and Visa’s governance structure and policies violated U.S.
(such as American Express or Discover).
under the federal antitrust laws.
dismiss the plaintiffs’ Section 17200 unfair competition claims.
company's Oct. 31, 2007 Form 10-Q Filing with the U.S.
Plaintiffs in a securities fraud class action filed in the U.S.
the dismissal of the case.
The suit is “Allan Selbst v. McDonald's Corp., Jack M.
Complaint on Oct. 7, 2005.
their notice of appeal from the court's order of dismissal.
appeal, thereby ending this legal proceeding.
according to a report by Gordon Russell of The Times-Picayune.
action on behalf of "hundreds of individuals and corporations"
that own property in the 200-acre site.
stemming from the refuse on the site.
California relating to unpaid overtime pay.
Superior Court naming Protiviti Inc., as Defendant.
parking and cellular telephone expenses.
professionals in the fields of accounting and finance.
proposed acquisition and other relief.
conducted through its subsidiary, Puget Sound Energy, Inc.
assets other than the stock of its PSE.
-- Joseph Roda and Michele Burkholder of RodaNast, P.C.
cases affecting small retail operations throughout the nation.
relief under two state overtime wage statutes.
cases throughout the country as the "80/80" rule.
state laws (Class Action Reporter, Nov. 5, 2007).
Robert S. Brewer, Jr., Esq.
own review panel to do so, the CourtHouse News Service reports.
doctors if they want to keep getting reduced rates.
knock it off, but Regence persists.
including by not limited to, a Regence Breakthru Plan, from Nov.
13, 2001 to the present.
The suit is "Kimberly Young et al. v. REgence Blueshield et al.
State of Washington, County of King.
them had they been paid as non-exempt hourly employees.
relating to meal periods and rest time breaks.
against the company over unpaid overtime work.
Company and one of its wholly owned subsidiaries as Defendants.
employees, plus an equal amount as liquidated damages.
Managers, Account Executives and Account Managers.
certification, which the Court denied on May 10, 2007.
ruling, which the Company has opposed.
The suit is "O'Donnell et al v. Robert Half International, Inc.
Court for the District of Massachusetts under Judge Nathaniel M.
Pyle, Rome, Lichten, Ehrenberg & Liss-Riordan, P.C.
Korris of St. Clair Record reports.
computers, Safeco can send an expert to retrieve it.
Mr. Bemis is seeking certification of the suit as class action.
Representing Safeco is attorney Cari Dawson of Chicago.
The Lakin Law Firm, P.C.
be acquired by a corporation affiliated with The Carlyle Group.
Inc., et al., C.A. No. 1541-N,” which was filed Aug. 3, 2005.
relief as the court might find just and proper.
The two lawsuits were consolidated by order dated Aug. 31, 2005.
parties executed on July 6, 2006.
submitted such supplemental briefing on Sept. 27, 2006.
On Nov. 29, 2006, the court disapproved the proposed settlement.
trial date for July 2008.
treasuries, hedge funds, home offices, and government agencies.
made purchases in foreign currencies from 1986-2003.
action such as these to trial."
Sutts, Strosberg LLP on the Net: http://www.strosbergco.com.
tentative $50,000,000 settlement in the matter.
-- Richard Selden, TKT's former chief executive officer.
complaints asserts claims under Section 10(b) of the U.S.
thereunder, and Section 20(a) of the Exchange Act.
Inc., Pacific Growth Equities, Inc. and Leerink Swann.
the motions to dismiss and took these motions under advisement.
part and denying in part the defendants motions to dismiss.
provided briefs to the court regarding class certification.
all claims alleged against him.
The class period is from March 30, 2004 through January 5, 2006.
of all purchasers of Industrial Enterprises of America, Inc.
statements with the SEC materially false financial statements.
May 1, 2007 and September 13, 2007.
The complaint charges that Syntax-Brillian, CEO Vincent F.
products, and adequacy of internal controls.
during the period between June 10, 2004 and February 24, 2006.
common/ordinary stock and ADRs, during the Class Period.
including in the United States, Germany, Italy and Japan.

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