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TJX COS: Faces Consolidated FACTA Violations Suit in Kans.
program reorganization announced in 1999.
is voidable at the option of the release signer.
the [agent] in exchange for signing the release."
there is no basis for claims of age discrimination."
reasonable factors other than age to support the rehire policy.
court on Jan. 4, 2007.
that petition is currently pending.
prior to the agency program reorganization.
Retirement Income Security Act claims.
and remanded to the trial court in April 2005.
and punitive damages, and equitable relief.
or disgorge the value or proceeds of such policies.
Policy or for any other reason).
currency conversion and interest, among other factors.
Class Members with valid Claim Forms.
accusing Blue Shield of California Life & Health Insurance Co.
of improper cancellation of individual insurance.
original decision or make a new judgment.
ruling based on the opinion.
bills before Blue Shield canceled his policy.
misstatements made in unattached and unendorsed applications."
and to reinstate improperly rescinded policies.
Representing Mr. Ticconi is attorney Timothy Morris.
jurors all were in agreement.
* BP America Production Co.
over 10 years, reports say.
The suit was filed by Coquitlam couple Alan and Irina Hinton.
much as $550 for a visa.
travel documents returned with interest.
it was named as defendant in the case.
-- provide meal periods, among other claims.
complementary accessories and other non-clothing gift items.
nature of these earlier disclosures.
and disbursements of the lawsuit.
the Exchange Act, as amended.
the misleading nature of these earlier disclosures.
Court of California, County of Los Angeles.
on behalf of Mr. Smith and other individuals similarly situated.
claims and dismissal of the lawsuit.
The court granted preliminary approval of the settlement on Nov.
Place and licensed Disney Store brand names.
complaint, adding a subsidiary of Disney as a defendant.
the fiscal year ended Feb. 3, 2007.
the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act.
on behalf of herself and other similarly situated individuals.
Inc. et al., Case No. 1:07-cv-02966-CAB,” filed in the U.S.
The suit is "Marilyn Clark et al. v. Comcast Corp. et al.,"
Association, the CourtHouse News Service reports.
may arise from the facts as alleged.
Civil Action No. H-05-2121, captioned, "In re Cyberonics, Inc.
Securities Litigation," and entered a scheduling order.
Feb. 5, 2004 through Aug. 1, 2006.
opposition on Nov. 6, 2006.
plaintiffs’ supplemented first amended complaint with prejudice.
Court for the Southern District of Texas under Judge Sim Lake.
-- “Ford v. Del Monte,” filed on April 7, 2007 in the U.S.
-- “Schwinger v. Del Monte,” filed on May 15, 2007 in U.S.
-- “Tompkins v. Del Monte,” filed on July 13, 2007 in U.S.
The Blaszkowski and Picus cases were not consolidated.
about 346,000 DEWALT Cordless Drills.
overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
DEWALT has received 11 reports of trigger switches overheating.
drills has a green dot sticker near the UPC label.
2007 for between $180 and $280.
receive a free inspection and, if necessary, free repair.
the agreement and Plan of Merger with Computer Sciences Corp.
(Class Action Reporter, Dec. 12, 2007).
for the public shares of First Consulting.
organizations throughout North America, Europe and Asia.
warranty, negligence, fraud and unfair business practices.
bunk bed safety standard. No injuries have been reported.
the bunk beds are also made of metal.
from August 2005 through August 2007 for about $1,000.
in mediation in hopes of concluding the matter.
topics related to wages and breaks, and common law theories.
On Sept. 18, 2006, the company removed the action to the U.S.
yet certified this new class.
parties have agreed to engage in mediation.
Complaint filed by several investors on May 1, 2006.
company stock in the open market between Oct. 4, 2004 and Aug.
consolidated complaint with prejudice and on the merits.
the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2007.
J. Schiltz with referral to Judge Jeanne J. Graham.
wounded or killed by Qassam rockets, reports say.
12,000 jewel brand girls' hooded sweatshirts.
a strangulation hazard to children. In February 1996, the U.S.
in black, light pink and purple colors, and the "Small Stars"
small, medium, large, extra-large sizes.
August 2007 through November 2007 for about $10.
place of purchase or Liberty Apparel for a full refund.
about 3,000 Specialized Bicycle helmets.
hazard to riders in a fall. No injuries have been reported.
silver, blue, pink, and team colors.
stores between July 2007 and October 2007 for about $200.
to receive a free replacement or a full refund.
trial for the class action, "Jou Chau v. Starbucks Coffee Co."
Labor Code by allowing shift supervisors to receive tips.
wages due. Plaintiff seeks attorneys' fees and costs.
reissuance costs, monitoring expenses or fraud loss.
multiple or punitive damages, and attorneys’ fees.
claim based on the same claims of negligent misrepresentation.
Litigation, Case No. 1:07-cv-10162-WGY,” filed in the U.S.
Richard D. Batchelder, Jr., Esq.
Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) Litigation, MDL Docket No.
The case was brought putatively on behalf of persons in the U.S.
Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 1681 et seq.
damages, injunctive relief, and costs and attorneys’ fees.
Law Offices of Keith J. Keogh, Ltd.
100 W. Liberty St. - 10th Fl.
of the state's labor laws.
Inc. (Case No. RG07337021),” which was filed on July 23, 2007.
together with attorneys’ fees and costs.
retailer of apparel and home fashions in the U.S. and worldwide.
Winners in Canada, sell off-price home fashions.
its disclosure of the terms of its text messaging services.
disable the text messaging service.
and Sec. 20(a) of the Exchange Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 78t(a).
denied Tyco's motion to dismiss.
on the open market between July 26, 2000 and Dec. 17, 2001."
seeking leave to appeal the class certification order.
sells fire protection, security and life safety products.
steel tubing and pipe products, as well as cable products.
until the agency hears their appeals.
injunction. On Jan. 4, it overruled Judge Berrigan's ruling.
sent the case to Judge Berrigan for further proceedings.
front-loading washing machines and matching dryers.
stores from 2005 through the present.
such an unlawful manner in the future.
The suit is "Richard Ellis, Jr. et al. v. Whirlpool corp., Inc.
NAVZ) from February 14, 2003 through July 17, 2006, inclusive.
2005 at $28.17 per share, on unusually heavy trading volume.
17, 2006, the Company's shares had declined to $20.95 per share.

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