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HOME DEPOT: Removes "Petersen" Song-Beverly Lawsuit to N.D. Calif.
ASBESTOS UPDATE: Hercules Offshore Still Has Aaron Case in Miss.
ASBESTOS UPDATE: Stewart Case v. 48 Firms Filed March 2 in W.Va.
ASBESTOS UPDATE: Lange Case v. 184 Firms Filed March 30 in W.Va.
ASBESTOS UPDATE: Spurlock Case v. 87 Firms Filed in Kanawha Co.
and overstating revenues as a result.
systems primarily in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific.
$10.41 from the previous day's close of $24.88.
practices, breaches of fiduciary duty and proxy violations.
Contacts: Jonathan K. Levine, Esq.
similarly situated v. Apple, Inc., Case No. 11-cv-01989 (N.D.
Calif. April 22, 2011), accuses Apple of selling "Game Currency"
Remedies Act and Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code Sections 17200 et seq.
Currency as a "Trunk of Coins."
Doreen Hemlock, writing for Sun Sentinel, reports that a U.S.
action suit brought on behalf of shareholders.
on April 26. Their suit alleged the company misled investors.
The judge reversed a jury verdict that was made in November.
"Honestly, this case is the poster child of securities law abuse.
were false and inflated the stock price.
Ursula Ungaro on April 25 overturned the jury decision.
expert testimony, which, again, we respectfully disagree with,"
they wrote on April 26.
the Florida real estate market, a risk that was fully disclosed,"
cents a share on the New York Stock exchange.
the Offer or the Merger.
or damages in the event the proposed transactions are consummated.
and intends to defend against them vigorously.
old class action against CyberSource Corporation.
of their settlement, worth $575,000.
The hearing is set for 9:00 a.m.
E-Trade accounts after the merger.
The class was certified in 2004.
County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack's decision in August 2009.
of the total potential damages.
determine what each class member gets.
counsel, Korein Tillery LLC, will receive.
CyberSource does not admit fault under the settlement.
Two class members have opted out of the class.
former attorney, withdrew March 22.
Alan Goldstein represents the defense.
The case is Madison case number 02-L-995.
entrapment hazards for young children.
AJ.C100.X. A.C100.X. CA.C100.X. C.C100.X. P.C100.X.
January 2009 through February 2011 for between $1,500 and $1,800.
going to where they can smoke."
he would not have proceeded with the deal.
Mr. Cooper told councilors his income had dropped by $1500 a week.
in [nearby] Wells Street," he said.
Station streets, Stiebel Place and Gallery Lane.
people were in support of the trial and 16 opposed.
Young Street taxi rank, in Wells Street and on the foreshore.
height adjusts from 17 inches to 25 inches. A "Made in China"
sticker is on the underside of the seat.
situated v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., et al., Case No.
1747.08(a), or the Song-Beverly Credit Card Act.
Daily reported on April 26.
last week to list on the Nasdaq Global Market.
to join him in the class action lawsuit, the report said.
information posted on the Web site, the paper said.
messages of support from other victims, according to the report.
* Arlen Senior Contracting of Central Islip, LLC, et al. v.
* Healthcare Industry Trust of New York, et al. v.
unpaid claims of the plaintiffs' injured employees.
captioned Healthcare Industry Trust of New York, et al. v.
proceedings and pending motions are presently stayed.
Lakeshore Metals, Inc. Duro-Shed, Inc., Tooling Enterprises, Inc.
Trust of New York, et al. v.
captioned Arlen Senior Contracting of Central Islip, LLC, et al.
Holdings, Ltd.'s April 22, 2011, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
Inc., All County Bus, LLC, Alpha Services of Westchester, Inc., A.
T. & A. Trucking Corp., B. Pariso Transport, Inc., Carmen M.
agreement between CRM and the Elite Contractors Trust.
Coordination Panel's February 23, 2011 Order.
Company's April 22, 2011, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
2005, and November 5, 2008. The complaint was filed by Beverly L.
officers and directors with violations of federal securities laws.
recover damages on behalf of class members.
motion to dismiss which is currently pending before the court.
settle a class-action lawsuit claiming false advertising.
from Florida on April 26.
will hold a final approval hearing Sept. 26.
language in its advertising that prompted the lawsuits.
law for three years effective as of October 28, 2010.
fee to Mr. Adorno's law firm.
the recommendation of a public reprimand.
sanction," the Supreme Court stated.
Labarga, and James E.C. Perry.
A copy of the Complaint in Holcomb v. MRP Realty, Case No.
National Western Life Insurance Co.
the contract, according to the statement.
unsuspecting seniors," Mr. Jones said in statement.
The insurance agent, Mr. Chapman, had his insurance agent revoked.
March 24, 2010 and March 25, 2011, inclusive.
were false and misleading at all relevant times.
at the time they were made.
contact Michael I. Fistel, Jr., Esq., or Marshall P. Dees, Esq.
toll-free telephone at (888) 508-6832.
when exposed to an ignition source, posing a fire or burn hazard.
no reports of fire or injury.
a decal on the left rear of the mower.
United States and Canada from September 2009-March 2011.
National Federation of the Blind alleging United Air Lines Inc.
Act and the Airline Deregulation Act.
The 1978 document became known as the Agent Orange Program Guide.
Winthrop J. Block, Patrick M. Burns, Brenda Iwasyk, David M.
violation of New York General Business Law Sections 349 and 350.
located at 140 West Street, New York.
automatically charges its customers this "Installation Charge"
when switching plans and that it is a "glitch" in its system.
The Washington Post is a diversified education and media company.
is available at http://is.gd/ZSSCXIfrom Leagle.com.
in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
cases in Mississippi, Illinois, Wisconsin and California.
its insurance carriers of these claims.
industry segments: Truck, Engine, Parts, and Financial Services.
The Company is headquartered in Warrenville, Ill.
nationwide basis. The Company is headquartered in Los Angeles.
Circuit Court, Second Judicial District, Jones County, Miss.
their employment by the defendants between 1965 and 2002.
containing asbestos that are the subject of the complaints.
liability, and claims authorized under the Jones Act.
vessels. The Company is headquartered in Houston.
was named as an additional defendant in an asbestos case in 2010.
to a number of claims relating to alleged asbestos exposure.
Of the 97 total claims notified, 47 have been dismissed.
American Meter Company has been named as an additional defendant.
matters has been stayed until further notice.
efficiency. The Company is headquartered in Essen, Germany.
compared with US$4,495,000 during the year ended Dec. 31, 2009.
during the year ended Dec. 31, 2009.
years are retained by Employers Mutual.
bodily injury lawsuits, some of which involve multiple plaintiffs.
the pool participants' asbestos claims.
dates of asbestos exposure or dates of injury.
As of Dec. 31, 2010, about 2,750 of the claims remain open.
As of Dec. 31, 2010, about 4,710 of these claims remain open.
businesses. The Company is based in Des Moines, Iowa.
Canada Inc. The Company is based in Hoffman Estates, Ill.
occurred between Jan. 1, 2003 and Oct. 28, 2007.
Commission on March 11, 2011.
agriculture, power generation and water and natural resources.
those received may be asserted in the future.
Services and Other Operations. The Company is based in Houston.
US$135.5 million during the year ended Dec. 31, 2009.
receivable of US$158 million as of Dec. 31, 2010.
pending and estimated future claims.
to these suits were not resolved.
addition, the Company has been served with new complaints.
Oklahoma. The Company is based in Pittsburgh.
an automatic stay applicable in bankruptcy cases.
April 8, 2011 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
MassDEP press release dated April 12, 2011.
renovation work for Tedeschi at the site.
decontaminate all affected areas of the store.
asbestos-containing waste materials at the site.
general public to a known carcinogen."
Ms. Stewart seeks a jury trial to resolve all issued involved.
She is being represented by John Sutter, Esq.
Mr. Withrow seeks a jury trial to resolve all issues involved.
Bronwyn I. Rinehard, Esq., represents Mr. Withrow.
Case No. 11-C-504 has been assigned to a visiting judge.
Esq., Lief J. Ocheltree, Esq., and Scott S. Segal, Esq.
Case No. 11-C-519 has been assigned to a visiting judge.
being represented by William K. Schwartz, Esq.
Before his death, Mr. Comeaux filed an asbestos suit, but Ms.
named in his previous lawsuit.
failed to warn of the dangers of asbestos exposure.
to work in close proximity to asbestos, the suit states.
Firm in Beaumont, Tex., represents Ms. Comeaux.
US$1,070,000 for his expenses, and US$300,000 for her losses.
Lawrence that consultant Joel Charm would not testify.
to testify but couldn't make him.
Lisa Corwin, Esq., advance their conspiracy theory.
allegedly conspired to hide the hazards of asbestos.
events 60 years before that.
employees away from McLean County jurors, with scant success.
about US$7 million and jurors awarding US$4,320,000.
to conceal it, The Jersey Journal reports.
and Syracuse, between July and October 2006.
compensation claims, BBC News reports.
passed at Holyrood in March 2009.
and increases the risk of fatal disease.
rights and constitutes unreasonable legal interference.
GBP76 million and GBP607 million.
general secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC).
removal contract to Ames-based Pro Environmental Abatement Inc.
use the space as parking.
completed by April 20, 2011.
experts said could have proved fatal.
In the final "clean" section they changed into normal clothes.
gases being drawn into the clean end.
Royal Infirmary and released later the same day.
Nemasket Apartments development, Enterprise News reports.
much needed to improve overall safety at the authority.
Housing Authority to ensure they comply with the law."
said Alan Berg, of Azurite Consulting and Management.
ruled that it would not be able to assist the fire victims.
contaminated material without proper protection.
taken to the local landfill.
hazardous materials gear that victims might be able to borrow.
compared with US$5,326,000 during the year ended Dec. 31, 2009.
certain refinery piping and heaters.
and convenience stores. The Company is based in El Paso, Tex.
sold by one or more named defendants.
the complaints state valid claims against the Company.
devices. The Company is based in Arden Hills, Mich.
of Common Pleas for Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
pipeline, construction, electronics, as well as printing markets.
6248 are currently engaged in discovery.
Release, Settlement and Indemnity Agreement.
Pneumo Abex and the Flavors Indemnity will be terminated.
Products. The Company is headquartered in New York.
and Exchange Commission on April 12, 2011.
Dec. 31, 2009 and is included in other liabilities.
removal or remediation of the regulated materials.
Company is based in Addison, Tex.
and Exchange Commission on March 8, 2011.
headquartered in Rolling Meadows, Ill.
Securities and Exchange Commission on March 8, 2011.
liabilities when the liability is incurred.
of generating capacity. The Company is based in Houston.
2001 and the amounts paid for indemnity and defense thereof.
amounts paid for settled claims are about US$11.6 million.
in reimbursement for settlement claims and defense costs.
reimbursement for settlement claims and defense costs.
service market. The Company is based in Long Island City, N.Y.
of US$10 million for seven separate causes of action.
in the amount of US$20 million.
Products. The Company is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.
an Oregon DEQ press release dated April 13, 2011.
SW Wembley Park Road in Lake Oswego.
penalty amount is now due.
Court, Ill., The Madison/St. Clair Record reports.
the suit brought by Ms. Jones.
the last defendant to settle.
Judge Barbara Crowder presides over Case No. 09-L-877.
claims against the Peirce Law Firm is ongoing.
Coulter, Esq., both of Mr. Peirce's firm.
the direction of Fourth Circuit appeals judges in Richmond, Va.
CSX wanted to add to the complaint.
Stamp ruled, it did not harm CSX.
limitations at the filing of each suit.
still represented him, and the conversation ended.
with an attorney client relationship.
The Vera family sued Chevron U.S.A., blaming the Company for Mr.
Vera's asbestos exposure and death.
terrible death on Oct. 26, 2009."
The plaintiffs are suing for exemplary and punitive damages.
Westborough, Mass., The MetroWest Daily News reports.
repairs this summer while students are on vacation.
corrosion, about paying for part of the project.
building untouched by a renovation, the London Free Press reports.
tiles, serving as a fire retardant.
end up costing more down the road, Mr. Peer said.
expects the request to go through both committee and council.
Renovations to the station, built in the 1970s, started in 2007.

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