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judgments of interest to Canadian businesses and professions.
reasonably available means of resolving the class members' claims.
The second decision of interest this week is IBM Canada Limited v.
savings, and not an indemnity for wage loss due to unemployment.
J. Adamski, Canadian Contract Law (3rd ed. 2012) at Sec. 1.27.
"remedial fit" between the breach of obligation and the remedy.
exposure to future legal claims.
debit cards issued on competing networks.
period prior to the implementation of the changes.
implemented by American Express at an earlier date.
of at least 10 years after the changes are implemented.
and drive them to patronize competitors who do not surcharge.
competitive, dynamic business with a unique business model.
communicate to merchants about the terms of the settlement.
lives and build business success.
procedures such as multi-applicant proceedings.
an issue would not happen again.
leaks because of how the fuel line was shielded.
ship would not have been able to meet SOLAS requirements.
explains why Carnival is refuting these latest claims.
for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2013.
the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2013.
Deodorant is a "natural" product that contains "natural"
Litigation, together with interest thereon.
Securities Litigation, Claims Administrator, c/o Gilardi & Co.
address, postmarked by March 5, 2014.
Attorneys for Defendant Diebold, Inc.
Directors and found to be without merit.
dismiss the case for December 3, 2013.
EA stock between July 24 and December 4, 2013.
to function as advertised if it was released on schedule.
investors more lost revenue on top of the devalued stock.
or expansions until we sort out all the issues with Battlefield 4.
pain. We will not stop until this is right."
profiting from hype surrounding the game.
company stock traded at allegedly inflated prices.
will dismiss the complaint in due course."
Eastern District of Kentucky; (4) St. Clair County, Illinois v.
damages, and appropriate attorneys' fees and costs.
intend to contest all such claims vigorously.
that upheld the lower court's dismissal of the complaint.
against General Electric Company, according to the company's Nov.
September 2013, the District Court approved the settlement.
however, its submissions were largely rejected.
heard the renewed application for approval on September 19.
that determination before Justice Gordon.
the company's Nov. 1, 2013, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
completed on July 13, 2011.
and failing to disclose all material information about the merger.
behalf of Primedia when the Primedia merger was completed.
operative complaint in the consolidated shareholder class action.
amended complaint seeks an unspecified amount of monetary damages.
when the Primedia merger was completed.
to a second stage of discovery in part and denied it in part.
permitted by the court is completed.
in the previous complaints. Defendants opposed plaintiffs' motion.
denied on July 18, 2013.
A hearing on class certification is expected in the suit Peter S.
certification in the first half of 2014.
Lehman Brothers Special Financing, Inc. v. Bank of America, N.A.
proceeding") captioned Lehman Brothers Special Financing, Inc. v.
States Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York.
artificially inflated prices for healthcare services.
common to class members that predominate. Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(b).
methods for fairly and efficiently adjudicating the controversy."
would eliminate the need for hundreds of mini-trials on liability.
the superiority prerequisite and certified the class.
action related to a hospital merger.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2013.
action to the Western District of New York on June 18, 2013.
that they chose to do so.
valid. In addition, the jury verdict in the Tracy v. NVR, Inc.
and ATM transactions from highest to lowest."
law to support the plaintiffs' claims.
of the mediator." The case is not currently set for trial.
the amount of any loss.
earlier class certification in Ahmad et al. v. ORNTIC, U.S.
reversed the earlier class certification in the Texas case.
USA, N.A., and their wholly-owned captive insurance subsidiaries.
successor to National City Bank) et al.), (Ba, Chip, et al. v.
Business and Professions Code and is guilty of false advertising.
certification of any class in this matter.
argument is scheduled for March 4, 2014.
on its investment in Trojan.
the Company collected in prices.
the class action proceedings may become moot in whole or in part.
estimate a range of potential loss.
Robert J. Hall, Thomas W. Hofmann, E. Bartow Jones, Marsha R.
Perelman, Williams H. Shea, Jr., John C. Van Roden, Jr., Andrew W.
rights or interests, please contact plaintiff's counsel, Mark S.
leased to experienced operators in exchange for royalty payments.
in excess of $2 trillion.
its clinical trials on the drug.
shed over 60 percent of their value in one day.
Spirit when Boeing sold its Wichita commercial division to Onex.
Boeing in such employment decisions.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Sept. 26, 2013.
District of Kansas. The defendants were served in early July 2007.
or about June 17, 2005.
claims against the Spirit entities with prejudice.
filed against Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc. in the U.S.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Sept. 26, 2013.
forward loss charges in the third quarter of 2012.
for alleged compromising of 40 million customers credit card data.
identity and credit information has been compromised.
data compromised and make sure the company has their back.
card information," Mr. Fowler said.
million, according to the Christian Science Monitor.
card's expiration date and CVV (the three-digit security code),"
will not go after credit and debit card data.
"It's a path of least resistance for hackers," Mr. Fowler said.
holiday season went to another store because of what happened,"
action suit may be a reach considering the damages.
December 15, and so I am in the affected customer set.
situation," Wolfgang Kandek, CTO of Qualys, told CIO Today.
and approaches many would consider modern and right.
modern and right, is quickly becoming outdated and ineffective.
they be cybercriminals, hacktivists or nation states,"
quarter ended Sept. 30, 2013.
in the natural gas service to Lee and Collier counties, Florida.
project, seeking damages for his injuries, also remains pending.
than 4.3% to close at $162.86 on October 28, 2013.
Corporation Stockholders Litigation, C.A. No. 7857-CS (Del. Ch.).
instituted on September 11, 2012) bears the caption Swint v.
all claims asserted by the purported class.
subject to court approval and further definitive documentation.
Drew Leonard v. Obagi Medical Products, Inc., et al.
determined by the appropriate court.
defendants' motion to dismiss the consolidated complaints.
during the period of November 14, 2005 through August 31, 2009.
purchasers it seeks to represent, causing them to pay overcharges.
been unjustly enriched through their alleged conduct.
Police, Fort Lauderdale Lodge 31, Insurance Trust Fund, Case No.
CV-05105 (E.D. Pa. filed Aug. 30, 2013); Ahold USA, Inc., Case No.
12435 (D. Mass. filed Oct. 2, 2013); Painters District Council No.
30 Health and Welfare Fund et al., Case No. 1:13-cv-12517 (D.
No. 13-cv-06266-JCJ (E.D. Pa. filed Oct. 25, 2013)).
International, Inc. over Cold-FX, according to the company's Nov.
States District Court for the District of Columbia is pending.
active matters are involved in settlement discussions.
California admissions nurses, chaplains and sales representatives.
quarter ended September 30, 2013 Statement of Income.

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