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ACURA PHARMACEUTICALS: Continues to Defend Securities Suit in Ill.
ARCTIC GLACIER: To Settle Conspiracy Class Action for C$2 Mil.
DENTSPLY INTERNATIONAL: Cavitron(R) Suit Still Pending in Calif.
TARGET CORP: Removes "Brown" Song-Beverly Suit to N.D. Calif.
private communications, a class action claims in Federal Court.
plaintiffs' electronic communications from anywhere in the world."
that can be and were routinely collected, transmitted and stored.
Aaron's RTO computers," the complaint states.
computers," and "cannot be uninstalled or easily detected,"
computer be returned to Aaron's."
taken remotely using the PC Rental Agent," the complaint states.
not supposed to disclose that Aaron's had the photograph."
asking for a user's name, address and telephone number.
customers," according to the complaint.
Fishbein, Sedran & Berman in Philadelphia.
They believe the class exceeds 50,000 people or entities.
has more than 1,500 stores in the U.S. and Canada.
G. Bryan Ulmer, III, Esq.
Mel C. Orchard, III, Esq.
HERMAN, HERMAN, KATZ & COTLAR, L.L.P.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended March 31, 2011.
professional vector graphic illustration software."
plotted by the graphic designer.
architecture, furniture and textile design, and other areas.
the use of their FreeHand-created designs, the illustrators say.
In 2004, before Adobe acquired FreeHand, Illustrator cost $399.
Adobe released a new version of Illustrator, the class says.
without a full array of graphics software," the complaint states.
Commission for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2011.
purchasers of packaged ice for C$2 million.
direct purchaser actions commenced against Arctic Glacier and U.S.
peer Reddy Ice Holdings in Ontario and in Alberta.
keep retail prices higher than market levels.
voluntarily by the plaintiffs and its counsel in its entirety.
without merit," said Eberhard Schoneburg, the Company's CEO.
customers in rural Yukon communities.
Territories, with about 20,000 customers.
However, there is no 911 emergency operator service in the N.W.T.
the emergency service in its contract with cellphone customers.
lawyers want, or before a judge alone, which Bell Mobility wants.
soon as he can on all the issues brought up at the May 3 hearing.
full consideration paid by plaintiffs for natural gas.
their natural gas price reporting activities.
Breckenridge Brewery of Colorado, LLC and BBD Acquisition Co. v.
dismissed from the Arandell Michigan case.
two consolidated cases remain pending only against CMS ERM.
their complaint to add a federal Sherman Antitrust Act claim.
Commission for the quarter ended March 31, 2011.
the Southern District of New York. Specifically, Proesel, et al.
and post-judgment interest, injunctive relief and attorneys' fees.
unable to reach a settlement.
quarter ended March 31, 2011.
Agreement and CryoLife's tender offer for shares of Cardiogenesis.
milk processor in the country.
way, in her opinion, for the $30 million settlement to go forward.
sole source of objections to the Dean Settlement."
Reiss' decision on May 5.
Exchange Commission for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2011.
decertification of the class and this motion was granted.
remanded to and is pending in the San Francisco County Court.
quarterly period ended March 31, 2011.
it cannot assure the delivery of potable or sterile water.
other motions, including a motion to dismiss the claims of Drs.
complaint in which they named the corporate practices of Drs.
moved to dismiss this complaint.
interest, injunctive relief and attorney's fees.
businesses through its core operations.
Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder.
mailing address and telephone number.
by or affiliated with Gerova's top officers.
critical of Gerova, labeling it as "a game of smoke and mirrors,"
nearly 4%, to close at $26.98.
sessions, to close at $6.39 on February 16, 2011.
announced its intention to delist from the NYSE.
multimillion-dollar damages awards on behalf of class members.
grappling over how to make up a $1.3 billion deficit.
bills and making cuts to state departments.
The exact amount the state will owe has not yet been determined.
figure will likely be in the tens of millions.
law firm Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing, wrote in an e-mail on April 29.
"The damages are approximately $54 million."
could be looking at a final penalty in excess of $70 million.
what the order looks like and make a determination."
that it's "still in the works."
that the DOE had "cheated" her and owed her years of back pay.
Hillenbrand, Inc.), and three national funeral home businesses.
a matter of law, plus reasonable attorney's fees and costs.
casket purchases by the purported class members.
8th and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
prisoners in Illinois are also protected."
they could not hear the announcements to leave their cells.
Miller, Managing Attorney at Equip for Equality.
them, placing them in constant danger of exploitation.
past violations of federal law and to prevent future violations.
Holmes et al. v. Godinez et al.
physical and mental disabilities in Illinois.
Illinois' prisons with issues related to their confinement.
hard of hearing individuals in the USA.
and antitrust class litigation. Founded by the late Abraham L.
Pomerantz Firm pioneered the field of securities class actions.
Exchange Commission for the quarterly period ended March 24, 2011.
employees' time entries which violates the IMWL and the FLSA.
lawsuit for approximately $2,600 in the coming months.
complaint and the execution of a settlement agreement and release.
approval is anticipated in the coming months.
claim in a group, or class-action, suit.
(individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated) v.
Amended Complaint on October 4, 2010.
No updates were provided in the Company's latest SEC filing.
available at QVC and internationally.
whom the plaintiffs sought no recovery.
approved by the Delaware Court of Chancery on September 16, 2008.
as a reduction to Other operating (income) expenses, net.
Company's April 28, 2011, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
The settlements in all states have received final court approval.
value of vouchers that Microsoft Corp. may issue varies by state.
number of class members who make claims and are issued vouchers.
schools that are issued and redeem vouchers. Microsoft Corp.
vouchers, legal fees, and administrative expenses.
the plaintiffs will seek review by the Canadian Supreme Court.
The other two actions have been stayed.
operation was found in their residence, says the report.
director of the BCCLA. "The process is fundamentally unfair."
not have grow operations in their homes.
basement of his Mission home.
Vancouver lawyer Alexander Markham-Zantvoort, Esq.
talk about the proposed class-action.
learned of the violation enforcement by Mission, Mr. Vonn said.
violated the bylaw but were innocent."
"It's the imaginary grow-op bylaw," Mr. Vonn said.
"These are very new programs and new areas of law," Mr. Vonn said.
"But the damage has already been done," he said.
some have even been forced to sell their homes, he said.
the quarter ended March 29, 2011.
defend itself from these claims vigorously.
A copy of the Complaint in Savett v. Sealy Corporation, Case No.
has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit.
in federal court on May 3, 2011.
Mr. Kivisto and the other individuals will pay $22.8 million.
will turn over $5.2 million dollars' worth of stock.
started to take hold on Wall Street.
Mr. Kivisto was eventually fired and his energy empire was gone.
that all the claims against them are without merit.
SemGroup LP, meanwhile, emerged from bankruptcy in December.
Partners and has a separate management team.
no sooner than 90 days from May 3.
v. Sony Corporation of America, et al., Case No. 11-cv-02206 (N.D.
most serious consumer data security breaches in Internet history."
Plaintiff Frank Turano resides in Staten Island, New York.
account to buy and pay for products and services from Sony.
Avenue, in New York, New York.
corporation with its principal place of business in New York.
Service to try to identify the attackers.
recruiting and consulting firm Robert Half International.
compromised accounts and to let it know he's asking the U.S.
and business it will no doubt see.
representing a 21-year-old Ontario native as plaintiff.
fast to competitors as it did to hackers.
Greenville, Ill. and to unseal documents in the case.
County with discovery proceedings despite a series of disputes.
by a Chicago public relations firm.
The judge also canceled a May 6 hearing.
have been certified to date.
Discovery has been proceeding in the federal case.
The environmental groups filed to intervene in the case March 31.
had been designated as privileged.
mandates Syngenta state why the documents should stay sealed.
That order was entered April 19.
Syngenta disputes the ELPC/PRN's right to intercede in the suit.
groups' motion to intervene was filed.
It argues the groups haven't made their stake in the issue clear.
for seeking intervention," Syngenta argues.
Syngenta points to the timing of the intervention motion.
Greenville motion to unseal certain documents.
"These 'members,' however, are really officials of ELPC and PRN,"
Ms. Collins is named as the executive director the PRN.
has any interest in this litigation."
documents, as recognized in the Court's Order to Show Cause."
It also seeks to clear up what it calls Syngenta's "meritless"
allegations about its role in the suit.
Magistrate Judge Frazier's Orders is absurd."
pollution they claim is caused by atrazine and other pesticides.
Frazier would enter the order to show cause when he did.
same day they moved to intervene because the Court's Order . . .
The federal case is case number 10-cv-188-JPG-PMF.
(Calif. Super. Ct., Alameda Cty.), was filed on March 17, 2011.
California and the County of Alameda.
Attorney Christopher J. Gray of the Law Office of Christopher J.
having conducted due diligence into Madoff's investment strategy.
participating in the class action.
(vii) Broad Market XL Holdings Limited.
(viii) Tremont Strategic Insurance Fund, L.P.
should their individual action or proceeding prove unsuccessful.
address, address, fax number, or telephone number below.
CONTACT: Law Office of Christopher J. Gray, P.C.
quarterly period ended March 25, 2011.
pay of their employees and entering into "No Solicitation"
employment practices of Adobe Systems Inc. (ADBE), Apple Inc.
(AAPL), Google Inc. (GOOG), Intel Corporation (INTC), Intuit Inc.
(INTU), Lucasfilm Ltd., and Pixar.
cap pay for skilled employees."
employees, and must take responsibility for their misconduct."
prospective employees at the initial offer.
all employees who were harmed by defendants' unlawful agreements.
There is no charge or obligation for our review of your claim.
http://www.lieffcabraser.com-- is a plaintiffs' law firm.
Energy and Defense -- fail to address human-caused global warming.
A copy of the Complaint in L., et al. v. Jackson, et al., Case No.
their great-great grandfather settled in more than 200 years ago.
1993, the year of the last 100-year flood.
farm and build a house there," Mary Beth Lee said.
river of water," she added.
scores of farms in the fertile floodway.
But what could prove to be a lengthy legal battle against the U.S.
in the spillway flooded out by the levee's breach.
May 3 included 25 claimants, seeks class-action status.
save the lives and homes of others up and down the river,"
does not act unless it is forced to do so.
want to help," Mr. Ponder said.
them to breach the levee.
Corps Spokesman Jim Pogue could not be reached for comment.
will require state ID for workers.
other defendant is Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff.
youth group), three named individuals and three Does.
states are being forced to take up the charge."
on immigration-related grounds different from federal standards.
offenses must prove their citizenship.
identity documents or face interrogation and detention.
significantly harm Utahans, particularly Utahans of color.
approved by the federal government."
de facto state alien registration scheme.
scheduled to effect in 2012.
indeed to supplant the federal government," the complaint states.
teen-age daughters and has "built her life in Utah."
await a decision on her visa application.
A copy of the Complaint in Utah Coalition of La Raza, et al. v.
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF UTAH FOUNDATION, INC.
post-September 11 program to prevent terrorist attacks.
the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Felisilda, Noemi Irene A. Adala, Rousel Elaine Fernandez, Joy A.
Frauline Abangan and Peter A. Chapman, Editors.
Copyright 2011. All rights reserved. ISSN 1525-2272.

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