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CARTER'S INC: Holzer Holzer Files Shareholder Suit in N.D. Ga.
ASBESTOS UPDATE: 129.3T Claims Ongoing v. Foster Wheeler in U.S.
ASBESTOS UPDATE: Huntsman Facing Claims as "Premises Defendant"
appraisers and violating unfair trade practice laws.
violated the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act."
Byelas & Neigher, local profile.
done in this industry," Mr. Slossberg told BodyShopBusiness.com.
"The jury's verdict is a major victory toward that end."
Reporter on July 23, 2008.
in Caissie v. BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc., Case No. 08-cv-30220 (D.
excess of 40 hours per week.
which are not exempt under federal and state overtime laws.
weeks they were employed by the company.
"We are very pleased with the resolution of this litigation,"
SYstem v. The Boeing Company, et al., Case No. 09-cv-07143 (N.D.
VANOVERBEKE MICHAUD & TIMMONY, P.C.
by 12 percent in two days, the class claims.
with Airbus, according to the complaint.
conditions and multiple systems failures.
drop in its stock price, shareholders say.
schedule for the first flight and the delivery of the 787.
the 787 and beat out the showing made by Airbus for its A380."
month later, according to a class action in Cook County Court.
enacted the CARD Act, which restricts such "fee harvester"
would kill its "Tribute" program, the class claims.
says Compucredit refused refund her annual fee.
and wants Compucredit enjoined from assessing any more fees.
in Monroe County Court, N.Y.
County Superior Court in California.
Kimkins website between January 1, 2006, and October 15, 2007.
subject to unfair, unlawful or fraudulent business practices.
"Drake" that Diaz and Kimkins posted lies about "Drake's"
of the lawsuit, of course anyone in the class should be able to.
Reporter on Oct. 23, 2007.
for the plaintiff in Foley v. Kudelski SA, et al., Case No.
Kudelski effectuates a redemption as specified below.
their shares in the transaction.
tendered their shares in the transaction.
multiples for OpenTV implied by the $1.55 per share offer price.
Ins. Co., Case o. 01-cv-00242 (D. Ariz.), complains in Bobbitt v.
him and other investors to lose more money.
R. James George, Jr., Esq.
shareholders say in Duval County Court, Fla.
Karina Brown at Courthouse News Service reports that R.J.
saved, a class claims in Federal Court.
could redeem for Camel merchandise.
Ms. Sateriale wants damages for consumer fraud.
BRAGAR, WEXLER, EAGEL AND SQUIRE, P.C.
unpaid work to go ahead.
asked to certify? You are not a rubber stamp."
advisers and account managers for small businesses.
many employees working extra time they weren't being paid for.
worked by its employees, and compensate them properly.
require an individual investigation and consideration.
"The plaintiff has only provided the accounts of six individuals.
case against CIBC that is under appeal.
to its customer service staff.
claim that lacked commonality with the others.
Department of Motor Vehicles database "for commercial purposes."
attorney Mitchell Burgess has filed for clients.
The first, Roberts, et al. v. Source for Public Data, Case No.
information and by making false representations to get it.
Courthouse News in August that the damages could be staggering.
individuals who work for the state can be.
ruling theoretically could bankrupt the state.
company ratings in 2010 is nominal."
action. The report will be a review of studies already conducted.
levels; or 3) status quo.
complete ban due to the several predictable adverse consequences.
Approximately 29% of cigarettes sold in the U.S. are mentholated.
decline in the low- to mid-single digits.
leverage that high, the debt would certainly be high yield.
of an adverse judgment in the near to intermediate term.
Operationally, 2010 will likely be a more typical year than 2009.
expected to raise their excise taxes in 2010.
52% in the third quarter from the prior year period.
to-EBITDA was 0.5x with total debt of $750 million.
for Reynolds American Inc. is 'BBB-'; Outlook Stable.
April 27, 2004 and November 10, 2009.
mdees@holzerlaw.com or via toll-free telephone at (888) 508-6832.
stock during the Class Period.
asbestos-related asset retirement obligation of US$23 million.
removing the asbestos-containing materials and lead based paint.
to a sealed and vacant portion of the plant.
the islands of Hawaii, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, and Oahu.
areas of the building structures.
Tex. The Company is based in Los Angeles.
suits that may be brought over the next 15 years is US$9 million.
also delivers natural gas to about 1.1 million customers.
York's steam main rupture in midtown Manhattan in July 2007.
Company has notified its insurers of the incident.
Commission on Nov. 2, 2009.
by the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Sterlite USA).
interest in Brownsville judgment would be about US$900 million.
still confirm the Parent Plan.
expected in the current quarter.
Company is based in Mumbai, India.
loss adjustment expenses were US$57 million.
and internationally. The Company is based in Hartford, Conn.
Reorganization dated as of Feb. 4, 1996, by and between W. R.
Grace & Co. and Fresenius SE (Merger).
At the time of the Merger, a Grace subsidiary known as W. R.
which was Grace's dialysis business prior to the Merger.
the uniform fraudulent transfer act and constituted a conspiracy.
that arise out of the bankruptcy of Grace.
admission of liability has been or will be made.
pre-Merger tax liabilities and Merger-related claims.
this litigation will be dismissed with prejudice.
States, the Company also performs clinical laboratory testing.
The Company is based in Bad Homburg, Germany.
the premises of a current or former Company facility.
based in West Chester, Ohio.
Commission on Nov. 3, 2009.
US$5,451,000 as of June 30, 2009. (Class Action Reporter, Aug.
hospice care. The Company is based in Foothill Ranch, Calif.
The outcome of these lawsuits cannot be determined at this time.
and heat exchangers. The Company is based in Batavia, N.Y.
on the inactive docket in Ohio and Indiana state courts.
the fiscal quarter and nine months ended Sept. 26, 2008.
claims and 1,230 claims resolved.
3,230 new claims and 3,710 claims resolved.
2009, compared with US$385,300,000 as of Dec. 26, 2009.
insurers during the fiscal nine months ended Sept. 30, 2009.
decision in the Company's favor.
months ended Sept. 30, 2009.
received from existing insurance settlements.
Commission on Nov. 4, 2009.
To date, 926 claims have been brought against the Company's U.K.
third quarter of 2024 of US$34.3 million.
An asset in an equal amount was recorded for the expected U.K.
receivable on the consolidated balance sheet.
payable and other" for asbestos and environmental matters.
the pipeline system spans some 3,500 miles across North America.
Interstate Power and Light Company.
Power and Light Company, Appellees.
in Case No. 06-1691 on Nov. 13, 2009.
its employees and the construction of both units.
four of the Port Neal power units.
regularly laundered by his wife, Ann Van Fossen.
health risks associated with exposure to asbestos.
contractors of the risks associated with exposure to asbestos.
Mr. Van Fossen's application for further review.
not involve a peculiar risk or abnormally dangerous activity.
The Supreme Court upheld the judgment of the district court.
S.C., represented Mr. Van Fossen.
asbestos litigation filed against General Electric Company.
by GE. Wilbert Kirks died from mesothelioma on May 7, 2007.
by GE. Mr. Wiersma died from mesothelioma on July 1, 2007.
remand the cases to State court.
Wilmington, Del., represented the Plaintiffs.
District Judge Ricardo S. Ramirez entered judgment in Case No.
C09-0838 RSM on Sept. 9, 2009.
defects and for failure to warn.
because Foster Wheeler had failed to provide evidence.
King County Superior Court for further proceedings.
employees of exposure to asbestos while at a facility.
occurred or what injuries each plaintiff claimed.
to indemnify the Company against, asbestos exposure claims.
cases state the amount of damages being sought.
with respect to these cases.
not subject to indemnification by prior owners or operators.
nine months ended Sept. 30, 2009 and Sept. 30, 2008. As of Sept.
Company is based in Salt Lake City.
claims from those previously reported.
damages, in most cases for unspecified sums.
Company following summary judgment motions.
Court of Philadelphia County, Pa.
systems, and wire feeders. The Company is based in Cleveland.
various products allegedly containing asbestos.
in obtaining the dismissal of many cases without any payment.
product liability (including asbestos-related liability actions).
activities between 1965 and 1986.
were then dismissed by the Circuit Courts.
may have an indirect interest in an additional 24 cases.
unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.
defendant in either of these cases.
drilling units. The Company is based in Vernier, Switzerland.
received from the cancellation of certain insurance policies.
with respect to the primary insurance have been satisfied.
insurance limits potentially available to the subsidiary.
US$13.9 million at Dec. 31, 2008.
during the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2009.
relation to the Company's total loss and LAE incurred experience.
of US$47.7 million at Sept. 30, 2009 and US$58.4 million at Dec.
coverage. The Company is based in Worcester, Mass.
months ended Sept. 30, 2008.
insurance policies issued by such ceding companies.
three months ended Sept. 30, 2009.
US$35.7 million, which are net of reinsurance.
providing property and casualty products on a worldwide basis.
marketplaces. The Company is based in Stamford, Conn.
manufactured with components that contained asbestos.
Aug. 17, 1998 (1998 Agreement).
affiliates filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition.
and recent claims experience, from Aug. 28, 1998 through Sept.
124,360 claims have been resolved at Sept. 30, 2009.
markets. The Company is based in Dublin.
and defense costs for the next 45 years will be US$797 million.
actual payments is not reasonably predictable.
agreements, settlements or policy recoveries are probable.
Company is entitled to receive beyond 12 months.
AM Best rating is Excellent (A-) or better.
toxic substances like asbestos and benzene.
Commission on Nov. 5, 2009.
Company is based in Philadelphia.
from exposure to airborne asbestos over the past several decades.
equipment or products that allegedly contained asbestos.
stipulation or summary judgment prior to trial in 18,232 cases.
in 394 Active or In Extremis asbestos cases in New York County.
on-site service partner at about 170 locations in 35 countries.
The Company is based in Camp Hill, Pa.
Commission on Nov. 6, 2009.
continued claims for a period of 18 to 30 years.
liability payments of about US$425,000 over the next 12 months.
Company is based in Amherst, N.Y.
Exchange Commission on Nov. 17, 2009.
components manufactured by third parties.
result, have been dismissed by the courts.
included both compensatory and punitive damages.
6,569 claims as of Sept. 26, 2008 and 6,461 claims as of Sept.
exposures compared to US$24.9 million in both periods of 2008.
US$23.6 million for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2008.
and Surplus Lines, the Specialty Admitted and the London markets.
The Company is based in Glen Allen, Va.
million at Sept. 30, 2009, compared with US$704 million at Dec.
for incurred but not reported estimated losses.
and dismissed at Sept. 30, 2009.
2009 related to this matter.
agreement are not subject to a maximum liability.
MW of capacity. The Company is based in Chicago.
Commission on Nov. 16, 2009.
participation in assumed reinsurance pools.
Exchange Commission on Nov. 13, 2009.
products. The Company is based in Bridgeton, Mo.
Massachusetts, Missouri, Kentucky, and California.
contact with various products in the course of their employment.
have been dismissed or settled for nominal sums.
US$6.8 million as of June 30, 2009. (Class Action Reporter, Aug.
million as of Dec. 31, 2008.
commercial and public agency clients.
Entrx Corporation faced 261 pending asbestos cases as of Sept.
Exchange Commission on Nov. 12, 2009.
direct or indirect exposure to asbestos.
Sept. 30, 2009 averaged about US$29,938. The quarter ended Sept.
currently projecting those costs to be about US$18,500 per claim.
future liability for those claims of US$39,812,500 as of Sept.
30, 2009 and US$45,250,000 as of Dec. 31, 2008.
administer the asbestos claims and defend the ACE Lawsuit.
the State of California, County of Los Angeles.
"per occurrence" limits of liability.
indemnification obligations in the settlement agreement.
US$375,000 to cover potential indemnification obligations.
Exchange Commission on Nov. 6, 2009.
of the costs related to the Prager asbestos claims.
will cover any future costs of this suit.
drives previously manufactured by Falk.
in industrial boilers formerly manufactured by a segment of Zurn.
Zurn did not manufacture asbestos or asbestos components.
being handled under a defense strategy funded by insurers.
paid the first US$195.5 million of aggregate liabilities.
need to satisfy US$14 million of asbestos claims.
satisfy an additional US$80 million of asbestos claims.
the Securities and Exchange Commission on Nov. 9, 2009.
the complaints are filed against multiple named defendants.
potentially alternative causes of action.
the amount of US$10 million.
damages in the amount of US$20 million.
the Company or its subsidiaries.
semiconductors. The Company is based in Cleveland, Ohio.
Tenaris S.A.'s subsidiary in Italy, Dalmine S.p.A., as of Sept.
subsidiaries. The Company is based in Luxembourg.
Environmental Quality press release dated Nov. 13, 2009.
siding material, roofing paint, and floor tile at the facility.
observe during two subsequent visits.
the landfill including proof of financial responsibility.
signal that it doesn't pay to put people and aquifers at risk."
that attract so many to Arizona."
removal as required by the Compliance Order.
as of Nov. 6, 2009, compared with 639 in 2008.
the height of a backlogged docket.
judges are being considered as his replacement.
release dated Nov. 16, 2009.
affiliates like ASARCO's direct and indirect parent companies.
to become effective in 2009.
is in the best interest of all creditors.
Texas. The Company is based in Tucson, Ariz.
than in his prior complaint.
Umphrey Law Firm in Beaumont, Tex., will represent Mr. Savoy.

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