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such a way to nurture these policies of the police department.
Boardman were not immediately returned also.
arrests, charges, convictions and sentences.
after her more than 20-day imprisonment with convicted inmates.
property and no way of getting home."
interest, attorneys' fees and costs, among other things.
entirety of plaintiff's claims with prejudice and with costs.
District Court decision to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
decision of the District Court and the lawsuit was dismissed.
Commission press release dated December 30,2005.
entities and individuals, including DebtWorks and Andris Pukke.
consumers with required privacy notices.
currently scheduled to begin on January 3, 2006.
November 3, 2004. A decision has not yet been issued.
(3) Thompson v. Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Civ.
Civ. No. 1:05-cv-05612 (N.D. Ill.).
tickets to concerts in the relevant geographic markets alleged.
dates until after the Court of Appeals rules.
Court for the Southern District of New York, under Judge John E.
stephen@sfclasslaw.com. Representing the company is Jonathan M.
against it, Geoffrey Jurick, Kenneth Corby and John Raab.
statements not false and misleading.
District Court in New Jersey, under Judge Jose L. Linares.
0901, Phone: (973) 593-4900, E-mail: ajacobs@epsteinfitz.com.
or its Expedia travel business.
of 1933, and seeks damages in an unspecified amount.
the motions were filed on November 15, 2005.
that comprise the Company following the Spin-Off.
Spitzer announced in a statement.
"FedEx Express prides itself on being an inclusive company," Mr.
agreement go a long way toward achieving this worthwhile goal."
request an exemption from the policy based on religious reasons.
accommodation involving the wearing of dreadlocks.
case was handled by Assistant Attorney General Brian J.
understated the risk to investors.
on the initial investment, paid out in monthly installments.
unlikely this court will certify this class."
proposed class to be a mere formality.
registered firm share the same address on Northwestern Highway.
Pilcowitz and Edan King, and CFO Howard Morof.
Fidelity, which is privately held.
entities FranklinDirect and Franklin Mortgage Funding Inc.
lost $1.6 million and was suspending monthly payments.
years. Our objective was to provide for her future.
FMF for a full rebate plus associated costs and interest.
least a year for the case to reach a jury, barring a settlement.
reserve to account for them."
standards and information provided by the company."
independent brokers by 30 basis points.
For more details, visit: http://www.jruslaw.com.
have been sold in the past, The Associated Press reports.
scheduled to go to trial in March 2006.
customers telling them about the class action and their rights.
burden and cost of the notice from them to us."
tax refunds for upfront payments.
its customers in connection with the RAL program.
January 1, 1994 to present. On February 23, 2005, the U.S.
court's denial of the Company's motion to compel arbitration.
that the disclosures set the industry standard."
racketeering violations related to the loans.
Kansas City Business Journal reports.
defendant. He reiterates, "We're not suing the corporation.
We're only suing former directors and officers."
Action Reporter story (December 2, 2004) reports.
story (December 2, 2004) reports.
allege, Mr. McCullough authorized "substantial personal loans"
2006 in U.S. District Court in Kansas City.
The suit is styled, "Kirse et al. v. McCullough et al., Case No.
for the Western District of Missouri, under Judge Scott O.
Representing the Defendant/s are, Timothy M O'Brien and J.
later consolidated with the Taubenfeld case.
defendants filed a motion to dismiss the consolidated complaint.
the Northern District of Texas, under Judge David C Godbey.
Hotels.com, L.P., alleging that the Company collects "excess"
and the imposition of a constructive trust upon all "excess"
arbitration proceeding that had been commenced by the plaintiff.
members of excess profits allegedly derived from "assessing"
arbitration claim and asserted a number of defenses.
issued a final award dismissing Olvera's arbitration claim.
substantially similar to allegations made in the Olvera lawsuit.
correspond to any specific services provided.
motion to strike the Olvera plaintiffs' intervention and motion.
On August 2, 2004, the court heard argument on the two motions.
order granting the plaintiff's motion for class certification.
2005. A ruling has not been rendered.
improper charging of hotel occupancy taxes.
the Company, styled "C. Michael Nielsen et al. v. Expedia, Inc.
et al., case no. No. 05-2-02060-1, and "Bruce Deaton et al. v.
States District Court for the Western District of Washington.
F. Miller et al., case no. 20248-NC."
United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
June 23, 2003, the IAC/Hotels.com merger transaction closed.
for open court, The Associated Press reports.
appoint an independent manager to oversee reform there.
his courtroom on January 11.
The suit is styled, "Doe, et al. v. Cook Co, et al., Case No.
the Northern District of Illinois, under Judge John A. Nordberg.
Phone: (312) 603-5440, E-mail: pblanch@cookcountygov.com.
injunctive relief, and attorney's fees and costs.
TX 78767, Phone: (512) 472-8800; and Brent R. Austin, Robert L.
(1) Grover G. Hankins, The Hankins Law Firm PLLC, 616 W.
and other unspecified equitable or other relief.
Miller, et al. v. Lazard Ltd., et al., case no. 05-CV-05630,"
payments in the accounts of a second firm, Reuters reports.
who had participated in Milberg Weiss lawsuits.
workers during its 30-year history.
than five class actions in three years.
against Mr. Lazar, according to prosecutors.
failing to push tort reform through Congress.
a February 1994 memo discussing an alleged "fee split"
splits." Additionally, the memo noted that a request from Mr.
smells bad, and probably would to an investigator."
gatherings, The New York Times reports.
In a letter sent to New York's police commissioner, Raymond W.
the settlement of a 1971 class action lawsuit.
"They don't look like anyone who would normally ride bikes.
order to attend demonstrations to keep order. However, Jethro M.
an investigation of political activity."
from public gatherings in New York City.
handcuffed and appeared to be carrying a two-way radio.
Though the chief spokesman for the Police Department, Paul J.
did not apply to officers who attend to keep order.
political activities. Many were eased after September 11, 2001.
Judge Charles S. Haight with referral to Judge Sol Schreiber.
(3) Martin R. Stolar of Martin Stolar, 351 Broadway (4th.
FL.), New York, NY 10013, Phone: (212) 219-1919.
York, NY 10007, Phone: (212) 788-0500.
health care company accused of defrauding the Medicaid program.
documents used to verify its services.
tax dollars are used wisely."
tens of thousands of dollars for its services.
Grunenberg, and Special Auditor Investigator Charles Meyer.
against it, styled "Berry, et al. v. Titeflex Corp., et al."
between July 15, 2001 and April 11, 2002.
13, 2003, the plaintiffs filed an amended complaint.
Court. On November 7, 2005, these lawsuits were dismissed.
Chancery of the State of Delaware, in and for New Castle County.
Stock of Security Capital, other than shares held by Mr.
a price of $9.00 per share.
complaints into one class action.
for $11.00 and $13.00 per share have been submitted by others.
purchased by the Company during the years 1991 to 1995.
Edgley, Mr. Zirkle's attorney told The Associated Press, "Mr.
wanted to put an end to the uncertainty."
mount. The case was set for trial on January 9, 2006 before U.S.
Mr. Foster won at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2002.
Class Action Reporter story (December 30, 2005) reports.
story (September 10, 2002) reports.
Filed under RICO, the suit is the first of its kind in the U.S.
Action Reporter story (July 16, 2004) reports.
The suit is styled, "Mendoza, et al. v. Zirkle Fruit Co, et al.
(2) Mark David Watson of Meyer Fluegge & Tenney, 230 S.
lacked in all reasonable basis.
For more details, contact Darren J. Check, Esq. and Richard A.
software and games for the gaming industry worldwide.
VirtGame, the Company's shares fell $3.75 to $9.28, or 28%.
25, 2005, through December 19, 2005.
and its Current Chief Financial Officer, Craig A. Hooson.
the true financial condition of the Company.
process; and neglected to maintain adequate internal controls.
SeraCare stock for total proceeds of over $7.8 million.
For more details, contact Eric J. Belfi and Christopher S.
Exchange Act and Rule 10b-5.

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