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MICROSOFT CORP: Suit Ruling Review Pending in Canadian Supreme Ct.
In November 2006, in Curtis v. Alcoa Inc., Civil Action No.
same. Post trial briefing was submitted on December 4, 2009.
until the court disposes of these motions.
Commission for the year ended August 31, 2011.
with the Ninth Circuit, which was denied on November 3, 2010.
subject to pending approval by the Court.
the Company's October 20, 2011, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
against the same defendants for the same purported class period.
against the same defendants as well as Brian Mueller, Terri C.
actions and be appointed the lead plaintiff.
consolidated complaint naming Apollo, John G. Sperling, Peter V.
Sperling, Joseph L. D'Amico, Gregory W. Cappelli, Charles B.
Court on October 17, 2011.
year ended August 31, 2011.
that any settlement agreement must be approved by the court.
Company had an accrual of $181.9 million related to this matter.
Exchange Commission for the year ended August 31, 2011.
Teamsters Local 617 Pension & Welfare Funds v. Apollo Group, Inc.
Pension Trust Fund for Operating Engineers as lead plaintiff.
fiduciary duties and civil conspiracy.
liability associated with this action.
situated v. AspenBio Pharma, Inc. et al., Case No. CV10 7365.
Company's motion, this action was also transferred to the U.S.
plaintiffs' response due on November 21, 2011.
millions, part of a DOJ crackdown on illegal Internet gambling.
government's case, was not part of that action.
attorneys, with about 80 in New York.
civil law against all of the defendants.
entitled to about $900 million from all of the named defendants.
for the Central District of California.
For the plaintiffs: Cyrus Sanai, Sanais, Beverly Hills, Calif.
For the defendants: Not immediately available.
Panel regarding the nationwide class action lawsuit against E.I.
allows Starr Austen & Miller, LLP case, entitled as Shomo v. E.I.
actions pending in 18 districts.
forum to handle this extremely important and complex litigation,"
stated plaintiffs' counsel Scott Starr.
have one court rule on all pretrial proceedings and discovery.
from continuing to sell Imprelis.
The battery can overheat and catch fire.
fire. One incident resulted in a consumer receiving minor burns.
of the E+ Flex Kits. The kits are complete propulsion systems.
and the E+ Flex Kits were sold for between $2,325 and $2,675.
without arms and legs to fly to Germany to take legal action.
which caused stillbirths and severe birth deformities.
not even own a passport and overseas travel would be difficult.
"This is where she was born, she has lived here her whole life.
Germany would not be an easy thing for her."
but are now close to their 80s.
They have urged the court to give them a quick hearing.
future victims, before legal action was commenced.
Inc., Case No. 3:07-cv-00062 MCR/EMT (the "Sacred Heart"
Amended Complaint was filed on November 30, 2010.
Humana says it intends to defend the action vigorously.
Civil Liberties Union said last week.
protect them from further harm," the ACLU said.
for Hutto; and a guard at the facility.
the same gender present," the ACLU said.
substantiated," Ms. Christensen said in the ICE statement.
to requests for comment on the ACLU announcement.
female immigration detainees on various federal documents.
immigration jails," the ACLU said.
ongoing concerns kept the lawsuit alive.
need to go before a judge.
hearing, nothing," said Jack MacIntyre, a sheriff's chief deputy.
amended judgment issued by a federal judge.
Advocates say it has been a long time coming.
inhuman, punitive, unhealthy and dangerous."
also recalls the horrid conditions.
cells were stacked with mattresses," he said.
"That's been the problem from Day One of the judgment,"
Mr. Schiffer said. "They don't follow what they promise to do.
They do some of it."
Maricopa County jails in 1981. That judgment was amended in 1995.
inmates can show their constitutional rights are being denied.
unconstitutional conditions persisted in the county's jails.
Office is now trying to prove it has complied with.
lasting impact on jail operations.
they treat and house inmates, he said.
"There's certainly been some benefit from that. But it's time,"
time to return all the management back to the Sheriff's Office."
made to date in the United States.
class members and schools that are issued and redeem vouchers.
for vouchers, legal fees, and administrative expenses.
Commission for the quarter ended September 30, 2011.
to the Carlyle Group, for $3.9 billion, or $33.25 a share.
A copy of the Complaint in Litwin v. Eshelman, et al., Case No.
pay Horsham residents and businesses up to AUD40 million.
all losses from the Horsham fire.
passive role in the legal proceedings to this point.
come loose, which was blamed on inadequate maintenance.
challenges involving fallen power lines.
those in Coleraine and Beechworth," Mr. Pendergast said.
AUD1 billion on behalf of thousands of victims.
East blaze, despite a finding by the royal commission that it did.
claim losses of almost AUD70 million from the Horsham fire alone.
designation reserved for the most serious types of recalls."
numbers" and represented "as if having been manufactured by C.R.
"indicated for a specific surgical use."
or members of the class."
BRITCHER, LEONE & ROTH, L.L.C.
retailers have filed similar complaints in other jurisdictions.
Company says it is vigorously defending these lawsuits.
warranted by the FTC and that it had closed its investigation.
Commission for the quarter ended September 10, 2011.
United States District Court in the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
call center telemarketers the overtime they were owed.
but were not paid overtime.
approval to the settlement, ending the litigation.
September 2011 for about $1.
TicketsNow.com, a reseller charging prices above face value.
approximately 165,000 subsequent members of the class.
TicketNow, visit the FAQ page on TicketsNow.com."
paid extra for Springsteen tickets when he was in town in 2009.
and instead rushed to a retail outlet.
operations and overhead costs, the financially strapped U.S.
recent years to settle lawsuits and grievances.
justified or warranted," the report said.
Mail Handlers Union did not return phone calls.
Mr. Tulino said in a written reply to the report.
as a violation of federal protections for union activity.
for the inspector general's office said.
found for them after they were hurt on the job.
that the matter is covered by attorney-client privilege.
after slipping on stairs while delivering mail.
according to a filing in her case.
the National Reassessment Process, the filing said.
back pay and compensatory damages, Mr. Wright said.
they still met the Postal Service's operating needs.
compensation from the Labor Department.
company named as WPX Energy, Inc.
be material to WPX's results of operations.
Form 10 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
obtain corrected payments resulting from calculation errors.
any such excess withholding in the future.
claim following resolution of the first reserved claim.
Lopez, Christopher Patalinghug, Frauline Abangan and Peter A.

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