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ABBOTT LABS: To Settle AIDS Drug Pricing Suit for $10-$27.5 Mln.
MONSTER WORLDWIDE: Settles N.Y. Securities Suit for $47.5 Mln.
SUPERVALU INC: Still Faces Assistant Managers' Lawsuit in Calif.
MF GLOBAL: Coughlin Stoia Files Securities Fraud Suit in N.Y.
The case was filed in April 2008 by Patrick Warren Proffitt, et.
connection with the sale of fenofibrate formulations.
generic substitute during the period from 1998 through 2008.
the Eastern District of Tennessee.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended June 30, 2008.
diversified line of healthcare products. It has four segments.
endovascular and vessel closure devices.
over the market for protease inhibitors.
U.S. market for AIDS meds.
competition against Kaletra, which logged $538 million in U.S.
conduct or antitrust injury," making a trial necessary.
law to show market power.
combined in the Oakland court, with no trial date set.
their case comes to trial.
Solutions (Class Action Reporter, Nov. 15, 2007).
Accredo common stock (Class Action Reporter, July 22, 2008).
damages from the alleged violations of the securities laws.
lead plaintiffs for the class in the consolidated action.
Bernstein Litowitz was appointed as co-lead counsel.
nearly $60 million in uncollectible accounts receivable.
class representatives and BLB&G as co-class counsel.
One Atlantic Center, 1201 West Peachtree St.
Albertson's Inc., an entity owned by Supervalu, Inc.
manner. The suit sought statutory penalties.
Commission for the quarter ended June 14, 2008.
Supervalu, Inc. -- http://www.supervalu.com/-- is a U.S.
in all but one of these lawsuits.
antitrust laws and seek treble damages and injunctive relief.
transfer and consolidation of the cases.
Matson Navigation Company, Inc. and two Matson subsidiaries.
conducted by A&B and certain other subsidiaries of A&B.
company's July 25, 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
prevent such breaches, damages, and fees and expenses.
actions under the caption, "In re Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.
The lead plaintiffs have not yet filed a consolidated complaint.
Busch to reject the $65 a share offer.
damages as a result of defendants' wrongful conduct.
the court deems just and proper.
treatment plant are polluting their neighborhood, Christian M.
Wade writes for The Tampa Tribune.
According to the report, the homeowners' attorney, Maria D.
unspecified compensation for the property damages.
frequent testing of the groundwater.
place until the PSC votes on a final increase early next year.
they paid in interim rates.
figures provided by state regulators.
rates to offset the cost of improving distribution systems.
now serves 18 counties across Florida.
Tribune, citing the pending litigation.
chemical found in plastic and in the lining of cans.
activate the BPA's release into future liquids.
bottles containing BPA with reckless disregard to its risks.
bottles get a double exposure of BPA.
doses, creates these same risks in infants and children.
Collins in the U.S. District Court in California in Los Angeles.
-- "Lanza v. Avent America, Inc., et al., No. 2:08-cv-02960,"
02963," for use of BPA-laced Evenflo baby bottles.
toxic chemical, by a dishwasher and boiling.
advertising as well as unfair and deceptive business practices.
reaped millions of dollars in profits.
at an appropriate overtime rate.
the four years preceding the filing of the complaint.
information for employees that did not opt-out.
quarter ended June 30, 2008.
State from October 2007 through December 2007 for about $3.
return them to any Daiso retail store for a full refund.
line of yogurts, David Gutierrez writes for Natural News.
Esq. stated in the complaint, which was filed before the U.S.
benefits of the probiotic bacteria used in Activia products.
effects when consumed by humans as part of their diets.
health benefits, these researchers say.
ability to cure diseases, Natural News adds.
District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
will rise to about 50," solicitor Paul Creed told Western Daily.
Children," as told through the eyes of many former residents.
was the good and the bad but in the end it all came out even.
money or living in the real world," she said.
interested, because "it's all in the past."
of Texas against Halliburton Co.
consolidated class action complaint, "Richard Moore, et al. v.
now styled, "Archdiocese of Milwaukee Supporting Fund (AMSF) v.
disclose the resulting asbestos liability exposure.
Dresser claims as well as the original claims.
correct deficiencies in its earlier complaint.
complaint that had been replead.
individual defendants other than the company's CEO.
on the motion to dismiss filed on behalf of the company's CEO.
The court again denied the motion to dismiss in March 2008.
court's ruling. The case is set for trial in July 2009.
et al. v. Halliburton Co., et al., Case No. 3:02-cv-01152,"
Texas, Judge Barbara M. G. Lynn presiding.
be one of the largest data-breach cases in U.S. history.
firm Barnow & Associates and the Miami firm Harke & Clasby.
ensues," he added. "It is premature to decide now."
as more than 20 individual complaints were filed in four states.
Hampshire and one in New York.
The request to consolidate the lawsuits filed before the U.S.
unspecified damages and attorneys' fees.
complaint, which needs to be filed by Sept. 12, 2008.
the company will not comment on ongoing litigation.
a The Home Depot store located in Illinois.
On appeal, the Seventh Circuit affirmed the earlier decision.
liability under the Rental Agreement."
not have hoped for a better result."
the company's July 25, 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
violations in the domestic ocean shipping business.
Company and other domestic shipping carriers.
-- two in the Western District of Washington.
and an injunction against the allegedly unlawful conduct.
District of Washington for consolidated proceedings.
(Horizon Logistics) and Horizon Lines of Puerto Rico, Inc.
Company provides shipping and logistics services in its markets.
Kids II Inc., of Alpharetta, Ga., in cooperation with the U.S.
nationwide from January 2008 through June 2008 for about $2-$3.
become a qualified seller and earn commissions on all sales.
there were no limitations placed on you?"
register now. Can you get the money together in 48 hours?"
"Anyone will have results, as long as they follow our system."
enrichment warranting a constructive trust.
defendants' unlawful and improper conduct.
deem necessary, proper and appropriate.
LLC et al., Case 5:08-cv-01010-VAP-SS," filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Central District of California.
the quarter ended June 28, 2008.
revolving credit facility and cash on hand.
The lawsuit captioned, "Groen v. PolyMedica Corp. et al.,"
in negotiating and approving the merger agreement.
seek injunctive, declaratory and other equitable relief.
the deal and dismissed the matters with prejudice on the merits.
through its Specialty Pharmacy segment, Accredo Health Group.
retail pharmacies in its networks.
the CourtHouse News Service reports.
The suit is "York v. Ford et al., Case Number: 0:2008cv04799,"
filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.
agent locations in 170 countries and territories.
International; and Internet Advertising & Fees.
Worldwide, Inc. Securities Litigation" for $47.5 million.
the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
Litigation, 07 Civ. 2237 (S.D.N.Y.) (JSR)."
2005, until June 9, 2006.
20(a) of the Exchange Act.
(Class Action Reporter, Feb. 26, 2008).
securities fraud lawsuit (Class Action Reporter, July 18, 2008).
although the STA-ILA was not.
asserted in the securities class action.
chapter of the Company's history."
Goldman, Scarlato & Karon. P.C.
Trust, is trustee, custodian or agent.
actions relating to the Funds.
Custodial Accounts relating to the Funds.
Appointing Trustee ad Litem dated June 20, 2008, appointed C.
of Jefferson County, Alabama, Case no. 200853."
Trust and Custodial Accounts as a precaution.
notice is similarly being published as a precaution.
-- the Funds' accounting firm, PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP.
(vii) the net asset values of the Funds.
omissions, the prices of the Funds declined significantly.
lead plaintiff of the class.
class members in directing the litigation.
acted to bring these claims on their behalf.
Custodial Accounts other than as principals.
represent) are a member, if you chose to do so.
Custodial Accounts in this litigation.
"C. Fred Daniels, as Trustee ad Litem for The Harold G.
et al., Case no. 2:08-cv-02453-SHM-tmp"
et al., Case no 2:08-cv-02452-SHM-tmp"
Trust for the Benefit of Carroll Corbin Bays, et al., v.
Co., Inc., et al., Case no. 2:08-cv-02455-SHM-tmp"
2005 to News Corp, to proceed to trial."
of 1934 and Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 14a-9.
venture capital investor Vantage Point Partners.
-- Capital Research & Management.
accomplishing the News Corp transaction.
these latter allegations at this time."
been ordered to proceed to trial.
approval of the merger here."
Mr. Greenspan continued: "This is a very simple case.
to the sale of a publicly traded company."
financial info and metrics as any other potential buyer.
clear and open with their financial info.
Chicago-based subsidiary that were recently charged by U.S.
result of Optiver's oil market manipulation, Reuters notes.
U.S. District Court in New York, asserts.
manipulative trading of oil markets.
end of trading to attempt to move the price.
members as well as attorney fees as deemed fit by court.
phone calls about the suit.
Litigation, Case No. 04‐MD‐1653 (LAK)."
500 Pearl St., New York.
proof of claim forms is on Jan. 12, 2009.
its net assets by more than $16 billion.
10,500,000 shares of Parmalat S.p.A. Stock.
Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll, P.L.L.C.
Spector, Roseman & Kodroff, P.C.
scientific basis for the plaintiffs' claims in those cases.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended June 29, 2008.
cabin stewards, has gone into arbitration.
46 U.S.C. Section 10113 of U.S. law and interest.
jurisdiction over the action was subsequently denied.
District of Florida, Judge Marcia G. Cooke presiding.
The plaintiffs in the matter captioned "Michael Rogers et al. v.
E," are appealing an arbitration order in their case to the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
timely pay crew wages and failed to pay proper crew overtime.
the California Unfair Competition Law.
In January 2007, the plaintiffs appealed the order to the U.S.
Exchange Commission for the quarterly period June 30, 2008.
Lines et al., Case No. 2:06-cv-04574-SVW-E," filed in the U.S.
without securing the necessary licenses.
permanent injunction against future infringement.
Florida. The motion is pending.
The suit is "Jacobs, et al. v. Carnival Corp., et al., Case No.
dismissed and ordered into arbitration.
Commission for the quarterly period June 30, 2008.
Southern District of Florida, Judge Ursula Ungaro, presiding.
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
-- is a cruise company with 35 cruise ships and 71,200 berths.
and overtime pay for its shipboard personnel.
the U.S. Seaman's Wage Act.
(Class Action Reporter, Feb. 13, 2008).
contract that designated Kansas law and the State of Kansas.
commission statute only protected Kansas residents.
under the Kansas Wage Payment Act.
their district managers from across the country."
from $100 to over $1,000 per month in commissions.
4600 IDS Center, 80 S. Eighth St.
for the County of Los Angeles, California.
The suit, "Gardner, et al. v. American Stores Company, et al.,"
The suit, "Rocher, Dahlin, et al. v. Sav-on Drug Stores, Inc.,"
assistant managers and operating managers.
Albertson's was added as a named defendant in November 2006.
interest, injunctive relief, and attorneys' fees and costs.
working in key carrier positions.
in August 2004. It was later certified as a class action.
employees as required by California law.
interest from Aug. 6, 2000, to the time of trial.
Court for the City of Richmond, Virginia.
against it for unpaid notes and accounts receivable.
been resolved and dismissed with prejudice.
-- T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.
courts, the case has been remanded to the State Court.
to use up their minutes on unwitting phone calls.
working on a solution, but has yet to remedy the problem.
to prevent the trackball from touching other objects.
subscribed cellular phone service provided by defendants.
to be imposed for defendants' improper conduct.
between March 17, 2008, and June 20, 2008.
MF Global is a broker of exchange-listed futures and options.
Class Period high of $14.98 per share in May 2008.
purchasers of MF Global common stock during the Class Period.
and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
regarding the Company's stock option plan and financial results.
to restate its financial statements for the impacted periods."
more than 23%, to close on June 6, 2008, at $1.45 per share.
2008, for lead plaintiff appointment.
USA. Glenn Ruel S. Senorin, Janice M. Mendoza, Freya Natasha F.
Dy, and Peter A. Chapman, Editors.
Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. ISSN 1525-2272.

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