Source: http://www.bankrupt.com/CAR_Public/060502.mbx
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 20:13:59+00:00

Document:
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS: Shareholders' Lawsuits Continue in Del.
H&R BLOCK: Faces Suits Over Peace-of-Mind Program in Ill., Tex.
SAXON CAPITAL: Continues to Face Consumer Fraud Lawsuit in Ill.
SAXON CAPITAL: Continues to Face FCRA Violations Suit in Ill.
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL: Stull, Stull Files Stock Lawsuit in N.Y.
LIPMAN ELECTRONIC: Glancy Binkow Files Securities Suit in N.Y.
MERGE TECHNOLOGIES: Berman DeValerio Files Stock Suit in Wis.
MERGE TECHNOLOGIES: Milberg Weiss Files Stock Lawsuit in Wis.
NEWPARK RESOURCES: Murray Frank Files Securities Suit in La.
NEWPARK RESOURCES: Schatz Nobel Lodges Securities Lawsuit in La.
reneged on its promise of a 200% refund should the test fail.
Action Reporter, March 1, 2006).
accuracy. The test, which hit the market last year, costs $275.
followed, the Montgomery Advertiser reports.
represented by lawyer Ken Webb.
concerning the class action while the suit was pending. Mr.
unlawful communication with Arkansas Oklahoma Gas.
refund for all overcharged customers.
Corp., according to the New York Times.
the process, while AT&T itself filed two motions to dismiss.
Francisco is being diverted to a secret room.
warrant from a special intelligence court.
wiretap and data-mine Americans' communications.
damaged the fundamental freedoms of the American public.
The suit is "Hepting, et al. v. AT&T Corp., et al., case no.
Northern District of California under Judge Vaughn R. Walker.
Representing the defendant are: Bruce A. Ericson and Jacob R.
For more details, visit, http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/att/.
Nations Funds, now named the Columbia Funds.
Management Advisors, LLC, Columbia Management Distributors, Inc.
and Banc of America Investment Services, Inc.
court or by contacting plaintiffs' principal counsel, Richard D.
well as state and common law.
from September 8, 1998 to the present.
the holders of Nations Funds shares.
by the court by June 27, 2006.
the State of Delaware. The suit is "Edith Zimmerman et al. v.
GFB-AS Investors, LLC and Brookdale Living Communities, Inc."
those facilities by Ventas to subsidiaries of BLCI.
credit workers with the full pay turned in by supervisors.
complaint, according to the report.
Siam is representing all three.
cooperative to a stockholder-owned corporation.
Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v.
Cooperative, Inc., Cause No. 05-08-U3896-ANC."
suit as a class action.
the applicable statute of limitations, laches and res judicata.
practices by certain European paper producers.
annual capacity of 2.4 million tons of product.
class actions in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware.
ownership interest in the Company.
The Company believes that the plaintiffs speculated that Mr.
firm's acquisition of Milex Products, Inc. in February 2004.
subsidiary of The Cooper Companies, Inc.
plaintiffs. "That's not good business; it's discrimination."
its older employees in violation of the ADEA."
On May 6, 2003, a complaint, "Mary Canales, et al. v.
229th Judicial District, Duval County, Texas.
taxes allegedly collected by Hotels.com.
class and remanded the case to the trial court.
California residents who were assessed a charge for "taxes/fees"
contract and the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing.
styled, "City of Philadelphia v. Hotels.com, et al., No.
unspecified amount, restitution and disgorgement.
the Superior Court of Washington for Whatcom County.
On November 3, 2005, defendants removed the case to the U.S.
January 10, 2006, defendants moved to dismiss the complaint.
On November 28, 2005, defendants removed this action to the U.S.
January 17, 2006, the defendants moved to dismiss the complaint.
also seeks damages and other relief in an unspecified amount.
On November 22, 2005, defendants removed the case to the U.S.
30, 2006, the defendants moved to dismiss the case.
damages and other relief in an unspecified amount.
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.
filed in the Superior Court for the County of San Diego.
seeks damages and other relief in an unspecified amount.
and in California State Court.
possible accuracy when issuing tenant reports.
financial condition or results of operations.
purchased the refrigerators. The Company has notified the U.S.
has been fulfilling the settlement agreement since December.
in materials and workmanship, the suit states.
water running down the side of the refrigerator.
consumers who have paid to replace their defective refrigerator"
(2) Alexander E. Barnett of The Mason Law Firm, P.C., P.O.
Hotels.com, an Expedia, Inc.Web site.
Taubenfeld, et al. v. Hotels.com, et al., No. 3:03-CV-0069-N,"
guidance for the fourth quarter of 2002.
consolidated with the Taubenfeld action.
claims involving statements by analysts.
the district court's ruling with prejudice.
of refund anticipation loans (RALs), reports say.
Earlier this month, plaintiff class representative Lynne A.
the Northern District of Illinois under the caption "Carnegie v.
Household International, Inc., et al."
publishing the class notice and administering the settlement.
to its customers in connection with the RAL program.
who have taken out refund loans since 2001.
Carey & Danis, Jeffrey Lowe of St. Louis and Evan Buxner of St.
fees and costs of the suit.
Murphy and Magistrate Judge Clifford Proud.
to Judge Clifford J. Proud.
County, Illinois and is entitled, "Lorie J. Marshall, et al. v.
H&R Block Tax Services, Inc., et al., Civil Action 2003L000004."
Discovery is proceeding. No trial date has been set.
above. No class has been certified in this case.
positive direction, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The hearing, which was originally scheduled April 18 before U.S.
improvement at the facility under a class action ruling.
hundreds of youths being housed there.
general expertise in running such a facility, sources said.
District of Illinois, under Judge John A. Nordberg.
Phone: (312) 861-2000, E-mail: ckingsbury@kirkland.com.
(K&T) advises all Chase H&Q n/k/a J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
MC 92 (SAS)" to explore all of their legal options against J.P.
Morgan prior to filing a proof of claim.
ranging from pennies per share to as much as 46 cents per share.
securities, causing customers to lose billions of dollars.
Securities Dealers and the New York Stock Exchange.
a coupon for a dollar off a new package of the product.
manufacturing Equal Sugar Lite in November 2005.
District of Illinois under Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer.
Representing the plaintiffs are Eduard Korsinsky and Joseph E.
New York, NY 10006, Phone: (212) 363-7500.
Representing the defendants are, Gregg F. LoCascio and Thomas M.
action "Ripperda, et al. v. NBO, Inc., et al., Case No. 04L91."
plaintiffs' complaint seeks to establish a class action.
used within 90 days from the date of purchase. The "valid thru"
Action Reporter, October 6, 2005).
attorney for the settlement of this litigation.
settlement amounts are to be paid to charity by May 22, 2006.
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. and Archipelago.
Archipelago as a party from the litigation.
permanent injunctive relief and compensatory damages.
consolidated amended complaint with prejudice.
sold unspecified NYSE-listed stocks between 1998 and 2003.
appointed CalPERS and Empire Programs, Inc. co-lead plaintiffs.
Plaintiffs filed a consolidated complaint on September 16, 2004.
falsifying trading records to conceal their misconduct.
damaging plaintiffs and the Class."
damages against defendants, jointly and severally.
dismiss of the specialist defendants.
Southern District of New York under Judge Robert W. Sweet.
(212) 556-2347, Fax: (212) 556-2222.
of the fund from 1972 through 2006.
increases, attorney fees and all court costs, the report said.
Case No. CV 05 574577."
fees, and other relief deemed appropriate by the court.
originating and servicing the plaintiffs' loans.
in the quarter ended December 31, 2005.
The suit is "Cechini v. America's Moneyline, Inc., Case No.
Northern District of Illinois under Judge Harry D. Leinenweber.
Representing the plaintiffs are, Daniel A. Edelman and James O.
enforcement of mortgage loan obligations.
dismissing the case on January 31, 2005.
Morris, et al., Case No. 05-2173" and, "Patterson, et al., v.
District Court for the Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana.
Mortgage Services, is a named defendant in the Patterson case.
plaintiffs Keenan and Karen Duckworth in "Bauer."
named plaintiff Debra Herron in "Patterson."
Blvd., Santa Ana, CA 92701 on June 8, 2006 at 1:30 p.m.
objections to the settlement is on May 2, 2006.
Magnusson at Swedish Customs' anti-crime unit.
confiscated 25 crates of alcohol at e-logistics Company Locadi.
pollutant, the Baltimore Sun reports.
president of Tevis Oil is still pending.
firm's tender offer for Siliconix shares.
a co-inventor on certain Siliconix patents.
almost 29% to close at $13.95 per share.
Advisor Group between June 30, 2000 and June 8, 2005, inclusive.
Corporation, Spelman & Co., Inc., and Advantage Capital Corp.
Scudder, Van Kampen, and WM.
and honest investment advice to their clients.
its personnel based on holdings and/or sales.
The shareholder lawsuit, No. 05-4788, is pending in the U.S.
2006, to serve as lead plaintiff.
executive officers with violations of federal securities laws.
artificially inflated, inflicting damages on investors.
and sale of electronic payment systems and solutions worldwide.
supplier of "smart card" payment systems.
of $1.39 to $1.42 per share, down to $0.88 to $0.98 per share.
other intangible assets in 2005.
acquisition to expand Lipman's European market presence.
August 2, 2005 through and including March 16, 2006.
period that artificially inflated the Company's stock price.
share on March 17, 2006.
For more details, contact Leslie R. Stern, Esq. or Audley H.
the court appoint them as lead plaintiff.
financial reporting have "material weaknesses."
unusually heavy trading volume of more than 4.2 million shares.
investors learned of defendants' accounting manipulations.
Utah on behalf of purchasers of Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc.
(NSPI) common stock from May 13, 2002 through March 24, 2006.
$23.34 per share on September 30, 2005.
its failure to file its Form 10-K in a timely manner.
$10.95 per share on April 26, 2006.
court to be appointed as lead plaintiff.
Murray, Frank & Sailer LLP filed a class action in the U.S.
the Company's subsidiary, Soloco Texas, LP.
court to serve as lead plaintiff.
1818, Fax: (212) 682-1892, E-mail: info@murrayfrank.com.
below the previous day's close.
that the court appoint them as lead plaintiff of the class.
by overstating Company revenues for 2005.
the loss only moderately impacted our diversified portfolios."
WestEnd for taking a role in protecting the rights of investors.
called to account for their complete lack of oversight."
plummeted to half their offering price.
providing above average returns in up markets.
Eltanal, Jr., Janice Mendoza and Lyndsey Resnick, Editors.

References: v. 
 v.

 v.

 v.

 v. 
 v. 
 v.

 v.

 v. 
 v. 
 v.