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NARA BANCORP: Signs MOU to Settle Merger-Related Suit in Calif.
ASBESTOS UPDATE: Exposure Lawsuits Still Ongoing v. Eaton Corp.
Commission for the quarter ended June 30, 2011.
the plaintiff in the Iron Workers case filed an Amended Complaint.
(except Allscripts or Arsenal) captioned Madala v. Pead et al.
owned subsidiary of Allscripts as a result of the merger.
dismissal with prejudice of the Iron Workers lawsuit.
lawsuits remain stayed by the Superior Court.
quality and efficiency of patient care.
the Company's August 9, 2011, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
March 10, 2011, the motion was granted in substantial part.
Four putative class action lawsuits, entitled Anthony Andrade v.
(RCx), and Wesley Childs v. American Apparel, et al., Case No.
for all purposes into a case entitled In re American Apparel, Inc.
South Korea, a law firm dealing with the litigation said.
398 kilometers southeast of Seoul.
joined the action, it said.
near future after necessary paperwork, it added.
functions to track and store data on users' location.
a class-action lawsuit against AT&T.
to block a corporate merger.
the terms of the arbitration agreement.
target that no claimant stands a fair chance of hitting."
class members are invalid and should not be enforced."
regarding the scope and or efficacy of releases of claims.
including the U.S. Coast Guard.
losing right to pursue long-term claims."
commend the extraordinary scope and speed," of the GCCF.
and years, and the trial lawyers would get half the money.'"
to try to get access to GCCF claims filed by coastal residents.
fairly," according to a July 12 report from ABC News.
misunderstanding of both OPA and the GCCF's activities -- i.e.
pay interim claims' and 'requires BP to pay interim claims' Pltfs.
of settling claims outside of court."
paid one interim claim out of the 42,155 interim claims submitted.
claims out of 85,741 quick pay claims submitted."
than the quick business settlement of $25,000.
the claimant signing a release and assignment of rights.
majority of interim claimants have received no payment whatsoever.
from the GCCF at any time."
a quick payment . . . is made without any supporting evidence.
payment over a possibly larger but postponed long-term payment.
or reject the Quick Payment option is patronizing at best."
conclusions about either the GCCF's motives or its operations.
percentage of Quick Payment claims than Interim Claims (Pltfs. Br.
and James Roy of Lafayette, both of plaintiff liaison counsel.
of the BP oil spill -- has removed the case to federal court.
and the Class Action Fairness Act.
(federal law)," Mr. Feinberg's notice of removal says.
Buddy Caldwell and West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw.
workers and resulting in the largest offshore spill in U.S.
safe and ready for sale.
homes are "uncertified" and "valueless."
of the claim and deny any wrongdoing.
"The stress on my husband and I . . . has just been beyond belief.
through, it's worth it," Ms. Zaharia said.
with trusses, joints and the electrical system.
from the house without her permission.
home in the first place.
with their house," she said of the 2009 manufacturer inspection.
afford a builder to come to their place."
weren't doing it well," he said.
could be the death knell of the CSA," Mr. Merchant added.
attacks on its reputation and credibility."
like the SCC, the CSA also has not received formal documents.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended June 30, 2011.
May 10, 2011, plaintiff served discovery requests on defendants.
merit and intends to defend the litigation vigorously.
Cardiac Outpatient Telemetry(TM), event and Holter services.
lawsuit against Crayola and its parent company, Hallmark.
her patio furniture and wood deck.
instruction manual to be cleaned," said Ms. Herfert.
and other materials that cannot be laundered.
cleaning products recommended for each situation.
manual, not washable with harsh chemicals," said Ms. Herfert.
consumers who purchased the colored bubble product.
products to wash the bubbles off."
have been sharing the stain stories on blogs.
the label" said Ms. Herfert.
the class-action suit to go forward.
claims made her skin inflamed, scarred and disfigured.
reported developing lumps on her face.
Distribution Inc. and Vivier Pharma Inc.
license as a medical product was suspended in France.
suspended Dermalive's use in 2007.
Dermalive user, and other women failed due to legal complications.
"because now we can move forward."
is the end of August 2011.
U.S. investment bank for middle-market companies.
disclosed in its August 9, 2011, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
putative class action lawsuit MHC Mutual Conversion Fund, L.P. v.
the offering and FBRCM as a member of the underwriting syndicate.
quarter ended June 30, 2011.
the quarter ended June 30, 2011.
dismissed his Complaint with prejudice and his pending appeal.
New Mexico that had 167 licensed beds.
District, better known as Metro, in City Court.
required merchants to leave such information off of receipts.
expiration date to commit identity theft, the plaintiffs say.
They seek class damages for FACTA violations.
They are represented by Matthew Armstrong.
or may choose to do nothing and remain an absent class member.
smartphones would hurt the company's sales.
$2.26 per share, a decline of 50%, the complaint details.
the rights of investors, consumers, workers and the environment.
Financial Corporation, and Nara Bancorp, Inc., Case #BC460783."
with the SEC. In addition, it alleges that Nara Bancorp, Inc.
and would be payable by the combined company.
York and New Jersey as well as a Loan Production Office in Texas.
amounts have been accrued as of June 30, 2011.
network-ready hardware or software platform.
the lawsuit has no merit and intends to mount a vigorous defense.
an unfavorable outcome to the company is remote.
of Nevada on December 9, 2005, under the name of Carlateral, Inc.
of a class action settlement.
the first six months of 2010.
problems were revealed to the market.
Minerals was in a strong financial position.
helped to facilitate the Carrapateena project.
seek new value-adding opportunities in copper," said Mr. Burgess.
of between 100 000 t and 110 000 t of copper.
such, the treatment of copper was given priority in the mill.
about 165,000 units of Scoot 'n Zoom children's riding toy.
riding, posing a fall hazard to young children.
with chin lacerations requiring stitches.
without cause to get fees by re-selling the franchises.
franchises. Simpatico means "nice" or "friendly" in Spanish.
when it terminated their franchises.
obtaining more upfront franchise fees," the complaint states.
levees broke following Hurricane Katrina.
health rights advocate, told The Final Call.
New Orleans mayor Marc Morial.
million in Road Home funds to 1,460 homeowners.
catastrophic storm are yet to be unveiled.
after Katrina," said Mr. Morial.
the safety was engaged. No injuries have been reported.
"800 Mag" are printed on the top of the air pistol's barrel block.
through February 2008 for about $180.
Immigration Court violates their civil rights.
their pets without due process.
original plaintiffs who sought to represent the proposed class.
The other two plaintiffs either left the country or died.
damaged or destroyed the animals by sterilizing them.
the humane society entered his home and took custody of the dog.
dog came back to her in "bedraggled" and "terrible condition."
Mr. Norris has since died.
6,000 to 11,000 people had their animals seized like he had.
recommendation and denied class certification on Aug. 10.
Company's August 9, 2011, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
statements in violation of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
loss or range of loss, if any, arising from the claim.
sponsorship products, including CME services.
on July 28, 2011 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
to US$101 million at Dec. 31, 2010.
service parts to vehicle manufacturers.
compared to US$52 million recorded at Dec. 31, 2010.
estimated fair value of the recovery.
recovery of past outlays related to asbestos claims.
compared with US$23.8 million at Dec. 31, 2010.
the United States by persons alleging bodily injury from asbestos.
involve numerous defendants, sometimes as many as several hundred.
100 claims closed and 7,900 open claims at the end of period.
coatings, electronics, inks, mining and plastics.
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
excess of US$1 million per claim.
claims of direct liability arising from PCC's asbestos products.
amounts of monetary damages per case.
order denying the confirmation of that 2003 Plan.
when it denied confirmation of the 2003 Plan.
PCC Plan that would allow the Plan to be confirmed.
that motion is currently scheduled to be heard in September 2011.
suggested in the Court's opinion.
US$5 million and US$7 million, respectively.
billion as of Dec. 31, 2010.
as of Dec. 31, 2010.
three months ended June 30, 2010.
and security, and motion and flow control.
net on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
and terminating the Fermi 1 license.
US$19 million with respect to the decommissioning of Fermi 1.
the three months ended July 2, 2010.
US$1,977,000 during the six months ended July 2, 2010.
the six months ended July 2, 2010.
July 29, 2011 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
of July 1, 2011, compared with US$391,776,000 as of Dec. 31, 2010.
US$5,736,000 as of Dec. 31, 2010.
during the six months ended July 2, 2010.
components that are alleged to have contained asbestos.
were the subsidiaries producers or direct suppliers of asbestos.
subsidiaries' customers, including the U.S. Navy.
been brought in various federal and state courts in Mississippi.
it believes its subsidiaries will pay through the next 15 years.
US$55.3 million as of Dec. 31, 2010.
which insurance recovery is deemed probable.
US$21.3 million as of July 1, 2011 and US$23.3 million as of Dec.
liability claims and legal action against the Company's insurers.
as of Jan. 1, 2011.
generation plant asbestos removal and disposal costs.
and trading activities and retail electricity sales.
has not settled any asbestos lawsuits to date.
connection with the Company's initial public offering in 1992.
Case No. 2009-CA-000483-MR on May 13, 2011.
passed away as a result of that disease in July 2006.
punitive damage award was assessed only against Garlock.
and US$12,500 to Mrs. Robertson. This appeal followed.
and Marley Management, Inc., Defendants.
District Judge B. Avant Edenfield entered judgment in Case No.
4:10-cv-300 on May 11, 2011.
authority of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.
the case, and as such, cannot remove it to this Court.
to the State Court of Chatham County for further proceedings.
LLC, Michael Brown, and Marley Management, Inc. was dismissed.
The FDIC's motion for summary judgment was dismissed.
Croll, and Marley Management, Inc., Defendants.
No. 4:10-cv-303 on May 11, 2011.
Feb. 8, 2010. He amended the complaint on July 8, 2010.
fraud, and (5) failure to warn.
had moved for summary judgment.
Reuben Croll, and Marley Management, Inc., Defendants.
No. 4:10-cv-309 on May 11, 2011.
the case, and as such, cannot remove it to the District Court.
The FDIC has moved for summary judgment. Marley Management, Inc.
has moved to dismiss the case.
involving asbestos styled Wagner v. Various Defendants.
Action No. 08-87085 on May 6, 2011.
Volkswagen moved for summary judgment on the basis that Mr.
that Mr. Wagner's asbestosis claims were not time-barred.
Judgment on Mr. Wagner's lung cancer claim.
on July 29, 2011, with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
performance, fuel economy and safety.
corporate defendants in addition to Mallinckrodt.
because Mallinckrodt did not mine or produce asbestos.
from other business lines, mainly marine.
Ltd. provides insurance products and services through its U.S.
the terms of a stock sale agreement.
about 40,000 active claims pending against it.
to pay for such costs under their policies.
court's judgment in the Wisconsin coverage litigation.
emphasis on sub-acute specialty medical care.
as of June 30, 2011 and US$555 million as of Dec. 31, 2010.
but not reported estimated losses.
during the year ended Dec. 31, 2010.
2,829 new claims, 731 settlements, and 1,357 dismissals.
unable to demonstrate any injury.
claims have been dismissed without payment by the Company.
coverage in place agreements with other insurers.
request that a trial be scheduled.
to a Company press release dated Aug. 1, 2011.
US$21,159,000 as of June 30, 2011 and Dec. 31, 2010.
as of June 30, 2011 and Dec. 31, 2010.
transit, clean technology, and telecommunications infrastructure.
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Aug. 2, 2011.
per occurrence and up to US$20 million in the aggregate.
half of the United States, primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region.
more than GBP300,000, News & Star reports.
three after his condition was diagnosed. The 50-year old Mrs.
pipe lagging, the writ claims.
Board paper Mills where he was also exposed to asbestos.
provide a safe system and place of work.
in January 2010, and that his condition could not be cured.
Eden Valley Hospice on Jan. 31, 2010 after a short illness.
commerce of asbestos and asbestos containing products.
level before it is submitted to the Committee on Rules.
forward with information, This is The West Country reports.
a limited quantity of asbestos there.
1980. The plant closed in 1980 with the loss of all 130 jobs.
of asbestos at the site in Barnahely, near Ringaskiddy.
almost three decades of lobbying from local activists.
the case until Feb. 24, 2012, Quigley said.
consummation of a reorganization plan," Quigley said.
creditors, which the extension of the credit agreement will allow.
been found to be derivatively liable for Quigley's liabilities."
industry from the 1940s to the 1970s that contained asbestos.
new Chapter 11 plan, which still requires court approval.
Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).
be registered to him for him to drive it.
path in Himley as he took a stroll on May 13, 2010.
asbestos and the other 40 tons of mixed builders' waste.
work when he was put in touch with the men.
charge, had never been in trouble before and had been taken in.
vehicle" at the time of the offense.
died from mesothelioma, the Geelong Advertiser reports.
Victoria, Australia, smelter in the early 1960s.
related disease while working at the smelter from 1961 to 1965.
Scotland-born Mr. Grant worked for Alcoa during the early 1960s.
year-old man and never forgot his heritage.
Advertiser calling for former Alcoa workers to contact them.
station will be shut to remove the potentially deadly material.
residences, police stations and other police buildings.
determines the scale of the risk."
NSW Police also said a "significant amount of remediation work"
Centre to eliminate lead residue in the firing range.
prioritize and remediate the sites.
Robson said the asbestos should be removed immediately.
east end of Saint John.
reduced to the lowest practical level.
environment by asbestos dust released from the workplace.
Four other charges against Kelloway were dropped.
Company's products is the basis of a claim.
grades of decorative micarta, a laminate used in commercial ships.
case in Common Pleas Court in Philadelphia.
US$4,044,000 during the quarter ended June 30, 2010.
with US$8,595,000 during the six months ended June 30, 2010.
US$194,570,000 as of Dec. 31, 2010.
the seller of the acquired brake business.
amounts paid for settled claims are about US$11.7 million.
settlement claims and defense costs.
Headquartered in New York, Standard Motor Products, Inc.
conditioning replacement parts for auto aftermarkets.

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