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PMA CAPITAL: Settles Consolidated Securities Litigation in Pa.
TRIBUNE CO: Continues to Face Several Advertisers’ Suits in N.Y.
YAHOO INC: Faces Several Securities Fraud Lawsuits in Calif.
TELIK INC: Rosen Law Firm Files Securities Fraud Suit in Calif.
infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis.
distributed by Action Labs, Inc.
California and internationally to Hong Kong.
knowledge of the US Food and Drug Administration.
Customers may return product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
information on how to return the product at 1-714-630-5941.
their degree, Steve Gonzalez of The Madison St. Clair Record has learned.
because of complex litigation that has gone to trial such as the Vioxx trial.
a water plant in the Holiday Shores area west of Edwardsville.
million, John Stucke of The Spokesman Review reports.
an Enron subsidiary at the time.
Insurers will pay all of the settlement costs, legal fees and expenses.
will have no impact on rates, Mr. Imhof said.
former chairman and chief executive Thomas Matthews.
earlier motion to dismiss this complaint, based, in part, on a recent U.S.
a sufficient showing of loss causation.
the plaintiffs to amend their complaint.
company's common stock during the class period.
the company's energy trading practices in western power markets.
stock between Nov. 23, 1999 and Aug. 13, 2002.
including that the plaintiffs failed to adequately allege loss causation.
enrich themselves by cashing in before the stock price tanked.
the risk of trial and protracted legal costs.
is in clear violation of the federal Age Discrimination In Employment Act.
denied equal opportunity based upon their age.
Florida under Judge Steven D. Merryday with referral to Judge Mary S. Scriven.
was distributed exclusively by some Wal-Mart Stores.
food due to tainted Chinese vegetable proteins.
sale at these 69 locations.
empty bag to the store where purchased for a full refund.
7387, or visit the web site listed above.
Moynihan U.S. Courthouse, 500 Pearl St., New York, New York 10007.
for the District of Puerto Rico.
Financial securities as early as May 15, 2000 and as late as Aug. 15, 2006.
vulnerability to interest rate increases.
actions that were not initially filed in the U.S.
filed there before Judge Richard Owen.
Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP as lead plaintiffs' counsel.
alleging securities fraud during the period between March 15, 2000 and Oct.
report on Form 10-K/ A for 2004.
including interest, costs and expenses, and injunctive relief.
$129 million, of which insurers will pay approximately $34 million.
agreement and certain other working capital and contractual needs.
been fully funded within 30 days from the receipt of such funding.
District of New York under Judge Richard Owen.
1, 1999 through June 30, 2002.
Any objections to the the settlement must be made by July 6, 2007.
-- Nanya Technology Corp. USA.
Nanya Technology's settlement is valued at $7,000,000.
antitrust laws during the period of April 1, 1999 through June 30, 2002.
of The Legal Intelligencer reports.
Circuit as being excessive under the Constitution.
reconsider in light of the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in "Campbell v.
interest and was entered in January 2004.
2006, that the award be reduced to $2.5 billion.
a rehearing en banc of its appeal (Class Action Reporter, March 19, 2007).
accumulated interest will reach $2 billion for a total award of $4.5 billion.
to establish $5 billion award despite its belief that the class deserves it.
strongly believes the Supreme Court won’t take the case.
The suit is "Sea Hawk Seafoods Inc. et al. v. Exxon Corp. et al.
John F. Clough, III, Esq.
Gemmy Industries Corp., of Coppell, Texas, in cooperation with the U.S.
500 units of Floating Eyeballs.
presents a chemical hazard to children.
Gemmy Industries has not received any injury or incident reports.
novelty stores during July 2006 for about $3.
the item to the store for a full refund.
at http://www.gemmy.com,or e-mail the firm at Davidm@gemmy.com.
-- "Capp v. Microsoft Corp., Case No. No. 05-CV-011127,"
30, 2003, for use in Wisconsin.
computer hardware, and computer software made by any manufacturer.
-- $15 each for Microsoft's "Windows" and "MS-DOS"
Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended (29 U.S.C. Section 201, et seq.
relief, attorney’s fees and costs of suit.
who are similarly situated, under Sections 6 and 7 of the FLSA (29 U.S.C.
of the Act under 29 U.S.C. Section 255.
and drywallers under the following circumstances.
state at this time the exact amounts owing.
Defendants are under a duty imposed by Section 11(c) of the FLSA (29 U.S.C.
of Defendant’ liability can be ascertained.
overtime compensation in compliance with the FLSA.
California, under Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr., with referral to Judge John F.
just east of his auto repair shop, for nearly three years.
council handed the problem to the Department of Environmental Quality.
odors and spillage on the ground.
due to the annual cleaning of a large holding tank containing waste.
drainage problems, which fall under the city’s jurisdiction.
Mr. Kreps said he will file a class action if the plant is not shut down soon.
But Mr. Beed said he is not intimidated by such threats.
Personal Creations has received 10 reports of snaps loosening or detaching.
Personal Creations for more information on receiving a refund or replacement.
Bextra, Steve Korris of Madison St. Clair Record reports.
if they had known the risks (Class Action Reporter, Jul 19, 2006).
doesn’t do business in Madison County, Illinois.
In order to prove that the company does business in Madison County, Mr.
of tax returns and backup records from Steven Faulkner of Edwardsville.
any way to deponent's home, office or employment with defendant."
He contends some data would improperly identify patients.
since July to no avail.
Mr. Tillery set deposition for Faulkner in St. Louis June 12.
from the company's St. Gabriel chlor-alkali facility in 2004.
the 2004 mercury vapor emissions release.
District of Louisiana. The plaintiffs appealed this removal, but the U.S.
proceed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana.
The suit is "Frazier v. Pioneer Americas, LLC, et al., Case No.
William M. Hudson, III, Esq.
gathering systems connected to its Satanta gas plant.
the plaintiffs, as royalty owners, are not responsible.
the helium extracted at the company's Satanta gas plant.
respect to production occurring on and before Dec. 31, 2005.
$15.7 million will be paid in the third quarter of 2007.
class members will be calculated for production occurring on and after Jan.
company's liquidity, financial position or future results of operations.
the quarterly period March 31, 2007.
develops and produces oil, natural gas liquid and gas reserves.
County of Los Angeles on June 15, 2006.
represent a class comprising all of Pacific’s unitholders, filed the lawsuit.
Plains All and related transactions.
and recovery of the plaintiff’s costs and attorneys’ fees.
settlement would eliminate the burden and expense of further litigation.
The settlement is subject to customary conditions, including court approval.
The complaint names as defendants the company, former chairman, Frederick W.
individuals who were top officers at the company during the class period.
loss reserves and related internal controls.
underwriting performance, loss reserves and related internal controls.
certification. Oral arguments for the motion were heard on Dec. 1, 2006.
Company or its officers and directors.
District of Pennsylvania under Judge Petrese B. Tucker.
28, 2005 and Feb. 16, 2006.
season lacked any reasonable basis.
quarterly period March 31, 2007.
York under Judge Kenneth M. Karas.
have admitted to downplaying the addictive qualities of the drug.
previously because of a number of difficulties with it," Mr. Wagner.
little more attractive in terms of an action to pursue."
they've developed an addiction to the painkiller to contact the law firm.
Claimants could become part of the proposed lawsuit, which may go national.
less subject to abuse than other pain medications.
representatives false information about that to present to doctors.
overdoses, the Cape Breton Post said.
-- "GEICO General Insurance Co. v. Edo, 06-100."
The Supreme Court agreed on Sept. 29 to review a ruling by the Ninth U.S.
standard and the disclosure requirements.
cases back to the lower courts for further deliberation.
Staktek Holdings, Inc. and two of its executive officers, has become final.
adverse impact on its revenue and earnings.
purchased the company's stock between Nov. 26, 2003 and May 19, 2004.
chairman of the board as a defendant.
of Texas under Judge Lee Yeakel.
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA).
class actions were consolidated into one consolidated amended complaint.
amended complaint in its entirety.
consolidated amended complaint (Plaintiffs’ Post-Judgment Motion).
On April 24, 2007, class plaintiffs filed their opposition to that motion.
The Star Gas Defendants’ reply is due on May 8, 2007.
amended complaint and denying Plaintiffs’ Post-Judgment Motion.
The suit is "In re Star Gas Securities Litigation, Case No.
Connecticut under Judge Janet Bond Arterton.
Green Schaaf & Jacobson, P.C.
Jacobs, Grudberg, Belt, Dow & Katz, P.C.
Terence J. Gallagher, III, Esq.
Securities and Exchange Commission for the quarterly period April 1, 2007.
subsidiary to deliver advertising flyers were overcharged.
circulation numbers as well as federal and state antitrust violations.
television stations and websites in the nation’s top three markets.
misstatements at Newsday and Hoy, New York.
being appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Commission for the quarterly period March 31, 2007.
-- “Market Street Securities v. Shelton, et al., Cause No.
-- “Rubery v. Triad Hospitals, Inc., et al., Cause No.
Panthera Acquisition Corp. as defendants.
stockholders in negotiating and approving the merger.
previous merger agreement with affiliates of CCMP Capital Investors II, L.P.
consolidated in the 296th District Court of Collin County, Texas.
challenging the proposed transaction with CHS.
plaintiffs, and awarding plaintiffs attorneys’ fees and costs.
discovery and to file a motion for a temporary injunction by May 24, 2007.
motion is filed, it will be set for hearing before the court in June 2007.
southern, midwestern and western U.S.
Pacific Group would acquire TXU Corp. (Merger Agreement).
District Court, Dallas County, Texas, contend that the directors of TXU Corp.
alleged breaches of fiduciary duties by the directors.
order to obtain a transaction in the best interest of TXU Corp. shareholders.
duties of loyalty, good faith, candor and independence owed to TXU Corp.
TXU Corp. believes that Texas law does not recognize such a cause of action.
operations, general corporate expenses, interest on debt at the TXU Corp.
level and activities involving mineral interest holdings.
Wells Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. (Wells REIT) to transfer to the U.S.
with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Feb. 26, 2007.
the Northern District of Georgia under Judge Charles A. Pannell, Jr.
-- President and Chief Executive Officer Joseph F.
equity interest in the merged institution.
parent of The Westborough Bank.
solely for their benefit and to the detriment of public shareholders.
with the merged entity, according to the complaint.
the best interests of the public shareholders,” according to the complaint.
and any payments that would occur as a result of the transaction.
WholeSoy & Co. Blueberry yogurt because it may contain undeclared dairy.
serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
664372600086. The containers are 6oz plastic yogurt cups.
in samples sent for testing after two customers reported allergic reactions.
investigation into the cause continues.
Consumers who have purchased WholeSoy & Co. blueberry yogurt with "best by"
refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 1-877-569-6376.
of its officers and directors, Seeking Alpha reports.
earnings and a 2/1 stock split were announced, John Olagues reports.
unsustainable and fraudulent in nature, as Yahoo!
volume of over 204.3 million shares.
Justice R. McMurtry who retired May 31, 2007.
the Regional Senior Judge for the Toronto Region.
and as founding chair of the environmental law section.
List, and as Team Leader for Class Actions Toronto Region.
Windsor-Michigan Tunnel dispute and the Air Canada restructuring.
University of Toronto for outstanding achievements in Canadian labour law.
and acting as a member of the Board of Directors of Bird Studies Canada.
between March 1, 2007 and May 8, 2007, inclusive.
regulations at the Dendreon facility.
past May 15, 2007, the anticipated FDA review date.
artificially inflating Dendreon's stock price.
information without disclosing it to the investing public.
value, causing significant losses to investors.
November 5, 2003 and January 28, 2005 stock offerings.
1934 and Sections 11, 12 and 15 of the Securities Act of 1933.
trials for TELCYTA during the Class Period.
trials were dying much sooner than patients receiving the standard treatment.
asserts that investors were damaged.
regulatory scrutiny in the past year.

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