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SEARS HOLDINGS: Ill. Court Denies Appeal Petition in "Fischer"
ZUMIEZ INC: Faces Consolidated Securities Fraud Lawsuit in Wash.
members of the company's board of directors.
alleges are false and misleading.
plaintiff its cost and expense, including attorney's fees.
proxy statement in connection with the proposed transactions.
grounds that were detailed in a brief filed on April 30, 2008.
pending a ruling on its dismissal motion.
plaintiff also renewed its motion for expedited proceedings.
injunction and the defendants' dismissal motions.
fiscal year ended March 31, 2008.
The parties to a purported class action suit filed in the U.S.
conducted under the purview of the Court.
state court, but was later removed to federal court in May 2003.
attorneys' fees. To date, a class has not been certified.
Direct, Inc., et al., Case No. 03-61063," filed in the U.S.
writing practices, CourtHouse News Service reports.
only the purpose, of filling a patient's prescription.
plans targeted to specific prescribers. . . .
database maintained, operated and controlled by the Defendants,"
defendants for such unauthorized disclosure.
the damages owed as a result.
Attorney General doctrine and Cal. Code Civ. Proc.
bills of customers throughout the country.
services they agreed to purchase.
generally. Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile face similar lawsuits.
Attorneys Jay Edelson, Esq., Myles McGuire, Esq., and Scott A.
to serve as the co-lead attorneys for the class.
helped the parties reach a settlement.
services in the United States and internationally.
settlement amount to actual investor damages.
federal court in San Francisco.
thrilled with the result that has been achieved."
Mr. Reyes, unprecedented in securities fraud class actions.
Jensen, the company's former vice president of human resources.
formal notice of the settlement will be issued at a later date.
Northern District of California, San Francisco Division.
CEGEP and university students who are potential claimants.
Web site -- http://www.afe.gouv.qc.ca-- to file their claim.
in the mailbox in less than a week.
the amount of the loan and the resulting interest overcharge.
determine the last-known address of each potential claimant.
There will also be newspaper notices published on June 7.
on the Minister's website and confirm his or her claim."
court normally manages the class-action recovery process.
perhaps former classmates -- will pass the word on to them."
to CME Group's May 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
NYMEX Holdings board of directors, and CME Group.
the alleged breaches of fiduciary duty.
Holdings, the NYMEX Holdings board of directors and CME Group.
class action complaint against the same defendants.
substance, the same as those asserted in the Capozza complaint.
The plaintiffs seek to enjoin the merger.
of Trade of the City of Chicago, Inc., and their subsidiaries.
be productive of contraband or weapons."
specifically named in the lawsuit.
traffic fines, the report further recalls.
On or about Jan. 3, 2007, a complaint, entitled "Gonzalez vs.
plaintiff and all others similarly situated.
relating to fire spread control established by the U.S.
Beverly Consumer Warranty Act (Sec. 1790 et seq.).
damages and plaintiffs' attorneys fees.
binding mediation in an effort to reach a settlement.
regarding the merits of the plaintiff's allegations.
efforts cannot be predicted, Drew Industries said.
injunctive relief because her bathtub had been replaced.
its vigorous defense against both plaintiffs' claims.
motion to dismiss the case for lack of personal jurisdiction.
one of the defendants in the case.
to Drew Industries' May 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
Zieman Manufacturing Company, et. al., Case No.
active subsidiary of Drew Industries, Inc.).
settlement, and entered into a final settlement agreement.
settlement, which is now final and unappealable.
Commission for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008.
Court of the State of New Jersey.
abetting breaches of fiduciary duty against the company.
still facing a labor-related class action suit filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.
airline operations in December 2001.
shutdown of operations or mass layoff at a site of employment.
Commission for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2008.
Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Judge Walter H.
between Aug. 15, 2002, and Aug. 31, 2004, or Sept. 1, 2004.
respect to the company's drugs for the treatment of depression.
The complaint seeks unspecified damages and attorneys' fees.
is expected to be set shortly.
Litigation, Case No. 1:05-cv-02827-RMB," filed in the U.S.
Appeals for the District of Columbia.
Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations.
Cities v. Biovail," to which the company is not a party.
a motion to dismiss the complaint.
Google charges its advertising customers when someone "clicks"
Google the maximum that they are willing to pay per "click."
prevent ads from appearing on third-party sites.
that both actions occur without the user being informed.
lawsuit as a class action.
body repairers, alleging that Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
as a class action, Diane Levick writes for the Hartford Courant.
The suit says Hartford Fire steered consumers to its "preferred"
appraisals in various ways, the suit alleges.
and are confident of prevailing on the merits."
the auto body association shared with Hartford Courant.
campaign against steering and labor rates it considers too low.
cv-6279 (AKH) (S.D.N.Y.)," for $20 million.
based in Armonk, New York.
and attorneys for the plaintiffs.
The settlement resolves a class action lawsuit, Hutchinson v.
institutionalized in nursing facilities, often for decades,"
their families and their home communities."
partner at Wilmer Hale Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr.
Arlene Korab, Executive Director of BIA-MA.
Americans suffer new or recurrent strokes every year.
forms of brain injuries, regardless of the cause.
approximately 200-250 persons a year leaving nursing facilities.
Center. "I think about the residents (with brain injury) . . .
and I know what their empty lives are like," wrote Ms.
their own homes and apartments, or shared living arrangements.
facilities to have their basic needs met.
prison for a crime I didn't commit."
Disabilities Act will become a reality," said Mr. Schwartz.
scheduled for mid-June before District Court Judge Michael A.
the agreement for July 25, 2008.
and certain officers or directors of McKesson or HBOC.
assets, which caused members of the class to suffer losses.
-- the claims against the remaining Non-Settling Defendant.
claims against Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc.
HBO & Co. previously approved by the Court.
Master File No. 99-CV-20743 RMV (PVT)," filed in the U.S.
Judge Ronald M. Whyte with referral to Judge Patricia V.
832 Sansome St. 4th Flr.
The case, "Gates, et al. v. Rohm and Haas Co., et al., Case No.
for an undetermined period of time.
1500 Walnut St., 18th Fl.
reading the meters, CourtHouse News Service reports.
violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act.
Nicor whacked him with a monthly bill of $434.
two or more consecutive months.
the proper measure of damages.
The suit is “Alan Dikcis et al v. Nicor Gas Co., Case No.
occupancy tax, writes Mike Sachoff of WebProNews.
paying the price where the full taxes are paid."
said. "It should not affect hotel rates."
allowing other cites in the state and nation to join the suit.
Houston says it will pursue its own case for now.
pay taxes on the bulk wholesale rate they are charged.
difference. They say the suit could hurt tourism.
Orbitz's lawyer, told WebProNews. "That's pretty basic stuff."
each naming as defendants Sears Holdings Corp. and Edward S.
after May 6, 2003, through June 4, 2004.
2004 formation of Sears Holdings.
stores in June 2004 to Home Depot and Sears.
The plaintiffs seek damages for alleged misrepresentations.
consolidated complaint was later filed.
quarter ended May 3, 2008.
Litigation, Case No. 1:06-cv-04053-JES," filed in the U.S.
of the Sears Holdings Corp.
of Sears Holdings as the parent of both companies.
directors, together with Kmart, Edward S. Lampert, William C.
value of a merger transaction for Sears' stockholders.
court's Aug. 8, 2006 order dismissing their amended complaint.
Commission for the quarter ended May 3, 2008.
Canada operating through Sears Canada Inc.
of Sears Holdings, as the parent of both companies.
from Sept. 9 through Nov. 16, 2004. The suit seeks damages.
amended complaint was filed on March 11, 2005.
behalf of sellers of Sears stock during the same period.
The defendants have answered the amended complaint.
sellers who covered their positions during the class period.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended May 3, 2008.
facing a purported class action suit, entitled "Moldowan, et al.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended May 3, 2008.
performed in accordance with California law.
discussions between the parties which are ongoing.
more stable and profitable than they actually were.
card debt were materially inadequate.
The parties eventually reached a deal to settle the matter.
Cohen Milstein Hausfeld & Toll, P.L.L.C.
wage issue, which is inclusive of interest and attorney fees.
accruals were needed for this matter.
laying and 3-dimensional (3-D) seismic work.
the quarter ended May 9, 2008.
Partners in Franklin County, Ohio Court of Common Pleas.
would become a wholly owned subsidiary of Triarc.
as the court deems proper and just.
sandwiches inside a tortilla wrap.
end those practices and prevent further losses.
interest and the interests of other defendants.
sole reason of being associated with Blue Cross.
applicability of the McCarran Ferguson Act.
quarter ended March 31, 2008.
Florida, Judge Federico A. Moreno presiding.
and all raising claims in general.
clear and application of the rules is equitable."
allegedly on behalf of consumers.
the new rules or protocols adopted by the USDA, if any.
veterinarian and according to FDA guidelines.
vertically integrated beef operation in Argentina.
client, Avery Jackson, filed the suit in 2003.
received them on May 2. He sealed 42 pages of exhibits that Mr.
King submitted with his brief.
Judge Byron read the briefs and denied the motion to dismiss.
Van Kampen's motion to dismiss at this time," Judge Byron wrote.
who timed their trades according to market action overseas.
1934, as amended, and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder.
court on Dec. 14, 2007.
stock during the period March 14, 2007, to Nov. 7, 2007.
equipment and accessories operating under the Zumiez brand name.
entitled "Evan Johnson v. Zumiez, Inc., et al., Case No.
October 16, 2006, through March 14, 2008, inclusive.
2007, and April 29, 2008.
concerning the Company's financial performance and prospects.
30%, to close at $24.93 per share, on heavy trading volume.
purchasers of Gildan common stock during the Class Period.
August 2, 2007, and April 29, 2008, inclusive.
the Company's financial performance and prospects.
between May 10, 2007, and May 19, 2008.
continue as a going concern was in serious doubt.
Thomas R. MacKie with violations of the Federal Securities Laws.
or Q4'07 and that TOMO would suffer a loss in Q1'08.
February 26, 2008, through March 14, 2008.

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