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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 18:01:59+00:00

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HOSPIRA INC: Court Denies Summary Judgment in "Nauman"
between Jan. 4 and May 25, 2007.
complaint was filed on Jan. 18, 2008.
The consolidated complaint alleged claims under the U.S.
leave to amend on or before July 7, 2008.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended June 27, 2008.
courts in relation to the recall.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended June 27, 2008.
Minnesota FLSA, the Federal FLSA, and state common law.
respect to the claims under the Minnesota FLSA.
900 potential class members opted in to the litigation.
$2.7 million, plus the employer's share of payroll taxes.
payment at 6% simple interest.
Commission for the quarter ended June 29, 2008.
the District of Minnesota, Judge Patrick J. Schiltz, presiding.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended June 29, 2008.
existing plaintiffs that the court has under consideration.
and national discovery requests, which Carrols opposed.
presented in support of their certification motion.
appeal by the plaintiffs, the case is concluded.
The suit is "Dawn Seever, et al. v. Carrols Corp., Case No.
Western District of New York, Judge David G. Larimer, presiding.
(Class Action Reporter, May 27, 2008).
on May 9, 2008, also in the Federal Court in Melbourne.
(Class Action Reporter, May 14, 2008).
to properly disclose its circumstances.
properties from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The plaintiffs endorsed the checks and sent them on to Chase.
settlement proceeds", in violation of Louisiana law.
for their own benefit," the complaint states.
Chase Home Finance, LLC its agent or servicer.
District Court for the Parish of New Orleans.
lawsuits brought by shareholders and a former employee.
intentional interference with a business relationship.
hurt by not having that information.
and its insurer would pay an additional $1.3 million.
"to having a cloud over us."
Friday he and Phebus were pleased with the settlement.
of the bank's . . . financial condition," Pope said.
as fair a settlement as we could get under the circumstances,"
the Ruedi suit, Mr. Pope said.
and transfer cash to the holding company.
and the company sold its Chicago banking subsidiary.
Commission for the quarter ended June 18, 2008.
Company operates in two segments: Climate Control and Chemical.
to third parties, CourtHouse News Service reports.
permissible purposes outlined under FCRA.
including full Social Security numbers, to third parties."
permission or for any permissible purpose under the law."
pursuant to Florida Statute Section 817.5681.
Corporation, et al., Case 0:08-cv-61349-MGC," filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Group, Inc., as a defendant.
offering by WorldSpace, Inc., a satellite-radio provider.
alternative energy and consumer sectors.
A class action lawsuit was filed against Extendicare Homes Inc.
state facilities over the last year.
most residents in the facility."
* The Aldercrest Health & Rehabilitation Center in Edmonds.
Ninth Circuit the earlier dismissal of their case by the U.S.
subsequently consolidated into a single matter.
FoxHollow's common stock from May 13, 2005, to Jan. 26, 2006.
The plaintiffs subsequently filed a notice of appeal to the U.S.
The first identified complaint is "Margaret Kovarik, et al. v.
FoxHollow Technologies, Inc., et al., Case No. 06-CV-04595,"
of California, Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton, presiding.
"Wright v. Hewlett-Packard Company, Case No. C06-04368."
California, in 350 McAllister Street, San Francisco.
for a claim form is on Oct. 17, 2008.
provide consumers with the promised free technical support.
of Illinois, Judge Robert W. Gettleman, presiding.
employees working in the State of California.
pertaining to information furnished on employee pay stubs.
that correspond to the claims in the case.
The parties in purported class-action suit against Kopin Corp.
to Kopin's Aug. 6, 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
shareholders who held Kopin stock on Sept. 6, 2007.
it arrests, CourtHouse News Service reports.
Seafood Restaurants, Inc., et al., Case No. 4:2006-cv-03153,"
some changes to the company's hiring and employment practices.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended June 28, 2008.
beef, salads and fresh pasta dishes.
laws, Karina Brown writes for the CourtHouse News Service.
original owners had returned them for warranty-related problems.
buyer is aware of the car's history.
However, Mr. Unger relates that his car regularly malfunctioned.
-- award reasonable attorneys fees as allowed by statute.
between March 31, 2003, and June 5, 2008, inclusive.
behalf of purchasers of MRV common stock.
that was filed against them in Iowa.
resulting in alleged violations of ERISA.
U.S. Securities Act of 1933.
Exchange Act of 1934 and the Securities Act of 1933.
company received secret kickbacks from mutual funds.
Originally, the putative class action was filed with the U.S.
filed a second class action lawsuit against the hospital.
belated length of stay and the battery of medical testing."
Saint Joseph's under inpatient status.
hospital stay in a pretense of needed care. Ms. Rivard and Mr.
elsewhere were inappropriately admitted and improperly billed."
exemplary, and punitive damages, and attorneys' fees.
dismissing certain claims in the matter.
against Mirant and certain Mirant officers in May 2002.
the Northern District of Georgia.
issues previously disclosed by Mirant.
securities between Sept. 26, 2000, and Sept. 5, 2002.
person" as to Mirant prior to the spin-off date.
filed a motion for class certification.
marketing activities involving the California energy market.
against Southern Co. in the MC Asset Recovery litigation.
The suit is "In Re Mirant Corp. Securities Litigation, Case No.
Northern District of Georgia, Judge Richard W. Story, presiding.
Juan, Superior Section in Puerto Rico.
Aresti, a former shareholder of Triple-S.
to submit the shares for redemption in 1996.
who was either a doctor or dentist.
whose shares were redeemed upon the shareholders' deaths.
claims as barred by the applicable statute of limitations.
by the Corporation that took place in 1996.
M.D., et al. v. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Case No.
2007, and approved it on a final basis on April 19, 2008.
to notify the briefing schedule.
Judge Federico A. Moreno, presiding.
schools and to ride buses farther than white students.
state's second largest school district treats minority students.
rejected an earlier request for class-action certification.
d/b/a Verizon Wireless, Case No. RG04-137699."
located at 1221 Oak Street, 4th Floor, in Oakland, California.
laws by imposing a flat early termination fee (usually $175).
and were subject to a flat ETF.
Alameda, located in Oakland, California.
-- "Waudby v. Verizon Wireless, et al., Case No. 07-470,"
insurmountable, undisclosed conflicts of interest.
sustained damages and the proper measure of damages.
the Western District of Washington.
period between Jan. 31, 2006, and April 8, 2006.
Litigation, 06 Civ. 10234 (HB) (S.D.N.Y.)."
lead counsel to settle the case.
Action Reporter, June 27, 2008).
incurred in this Litigation should be approved.
the Southern District of New York, Judge Harold Baer, presiding.
-- Old Dominion Motor Freight, Inc.
surcharges on their websites to communicate pricing.
plaintiffs and other members of the damages class.
various courts across the nation.
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
injunctive relief, attorneys' fees and costs of litigation.
motion to dismiss the consolidated complaint.
The suit is "Farm Water Technological Services, Inc. et al. v.
Arkansas Best Corporation et al., Case No. 1:08-cv-00660-WSD,"
Georgia, Judge William S. Duffey, Jr., presiding.
period of November 6, 2006, and June 9, 2008, inclusive.
products to what it refers to as "underserved" and "un-banked"
$40.61 per share in December 2006.
decline of 28% on extremely high volume.
Accounting Principles and were materially false and misleading.
2006, and January 17, 2008, inclusive.
the Company's common stock declined.
Inc. between August 10, 2005, and August 6, 2008, inclusive.
District of Columbia under the Reddy Ice brand name.
connection with an investigation into the packaged ice industry.
allocate customers and territories in the market.
or about February 20, 2008.
pipelines in the United States.
decline, wiping out almost $300 million in unit holder value.

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