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DIAMOND FOODS: Removed "Hall" Suit to Northern District of Cal.
GOOGLE INC: Unit Recalls 440,000 Smoke Detectors in U.S.
ICAHN ENTERPRISES: N.Y. Court Grants Motion to Dismiss "Silsby"
QEP RESOURCES: Appeal Court Reinstates Claims in Gatti v. La.
for the quarter ended March 31, 2014.
litigation of the same claims in a subsequent action.
IN RE AMERICAN APPAREL, INC.
NOVEMBER 28, 2007 AND AUGUST 17, 2010, INCLUSIVE (THE "CLASS").
Settlement dated January 17, 2014 should be granted.
entered by the Court in this Action.
2014, in accordance with the instructions set forth in the Notice.
their customer service and manual labor duties.
issues," the appeals court wrote.
the auto parts company was the moving party for summary judgment.
store's operation, even if they do regularly work with customers.
Andrew Voss of Littler Mendelson PC, on behalf of AutoZone.
bonuses that other employees aren't.
their supervisors rely on those suggestions.
much time off related to their disabilities.
U.S. Circuit Judges John T. Noonan and Paul J. Watford and U.S.
Samuel Solomon Deskin of Deskin Law Offices.
Traurig LLP and Andrew James Voss of Littler Mendelson PC.
Bancorp, Inc.'s May 7, 2014, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
Company is vigorously defending its interests in this litigation.
spill settlement means that BP PLC must pin its hopes on the U.S.
policies, the panel found, are in line with those terms.
evidence of causation as to a particular claim is questionable."
company is considering its legal options."
she and four others voted to rehear both appeals.
they have to live with it."
that BP must honor its contract."
portion of the fee pays for supplies.
actually for profit and not supplies, according to the order.
is not an unfair or deceptive practice under the MMPA."
money is used for profit.
the fee if that information is disclosed.
judicial resources, the appeals court said.
ruling on her motion for class certification.
and Erich Vieth of Campbell Law LLC.
colin.smith@hklaw.com -- of Holland & Knight LLP and Kurt A.
jswift@bjpc.com -- of Brown & James PC.
under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act ("TCPA"), 47 U.S.C.
claims under the TCPA are not amenable to class relief.
Strike Plaintiff's Class Allegations is denied.
time required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 12, he added.
The case is JAY CLOGG REALTY GROUP, INC., Plaintiff, v.
BURGER KING CORP., Defendant, CASE NO. PWG-13-662, (D. Md.).
Blynn -- dblynn@kelleydrye.com -- Kelley Drye and Warren LLP.
reject or approve a settlement reached in Leathermon, et al. v.
the quarter ended March 31, 2014.
pending determination of the final approval of the settlement.
of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
March 14, 2012 and March 26, 2013, inclusive.
remain a member of the proposed Class.
at 973-422-6726, or via e-mail at mlong@lowenstein.com.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended March 31, 2014.
liability is estimated to be immaterial at March 31, 2014.
scheme to withhold overtime pay and deceive employees.
monies and wages earned," the complaint alleges.
Act proceed as a collective action.
the overtime hours worked, as well as attorneys' fees.
merit and will vigorously defend this case.
Systems, Inc.'s May 7, 2014, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
briefed and awaiting the Court's decision.
unspecified damages and an award of attorneys' fees and costs.
for a Temporary Restraining Order and Expedited Proceedings.
Order dated January 16, 2013.
Barry M. Epstein, Esq. -- bepstein@eqlawoffice.com -- Barbara G.
Stephen A. Weiss -- sweiss@seegerweiss.com -- Christopher A.
Wohlforth, Jr., Esq. -- ewohlforth@gibbonslaw.com -- William P.
the claimant presented sufficient evidence showing design defect.
Justice Jim Humes delivered the unpublished opinion on April 16.
Justices Ignazio Ruvolo and Timothy Reardon concurred.
$4.5 million in noneconomic damages.
settlement credits," Justice Humes wrote.
to vacate the judgment because it was "premature and incomplete"
"substantial factor" in causing the claimant's mesothelioma.
allegedly improperly awarded costs in a post-judgment order.
containing products off-and-on from 1962 to 1966.
Mr. Waugh's boiler business, Monterey Boiler Service, or MBS.
packaged in bags labeled with "asbestos."
refurbished 12 to 15 boilers per summer.
used to create a seal between pipes and flanges.
material fibers being released into the air, Mr. Hellam testified.
to his health' or 'were anything more than a nuisance dust,'"
while the product is being used in a reasonably foreseeable way,"
or the elements of liability under the consumer expectations test.
presence of asbestos in the products at issue."
only supported by evidence that its products lacked warnings.
fibers during ordinary use." Justice Humes explained that Mr.
asbestos content, is a 'distinction . . . without a difference.'"
sufficient evidence of design defect.
expectations test required for proving a design defect claim.
. . . much about the business,'" Justice Humes wrote.
take precautions with any other asbestos products.
found he successfully proved through expert testimony.
exceeded ambient, or background, levels of asbestos.
exposure increased Mr. Hellam's risk of developing mesothelioma.
dozens of times over his employment at MBS," Justice Humes wrote.
in increasing Hellam's risk of developing mesothelioma."
recoverable and awarded Mr. Hellam the remaining $85,092.40.
making it difficult to separate issues according to defendant.
prorate the costs awarded to account for other defendants,"
of the costs attributable to transcripts.
denied the motion for approval of settlement, without prejudice.
identified within 90 days of the date the order, the Court held.
vacate the August case management conference.
-- mmc@millerlawgroup.com -- Miller Law Group.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended March 29, 2014.
and the issue of class certification remains pending.
be required to pay amounts exceeding $975,000.
allegations, and intends to vigorously defend the claims.
Lake mine to a long life, large scale open pit operation.
Court Clerk assigned Case No. 3:14-cv-02148-JCS to the proceeding.
who have purchased Defendants' Kettle Brand Chips and/or Tias!
Judicial Circuit in and for Miami-Dade, Florida, to the U.S.
Commission for the quarter ended March 29, 2014.
August 23, 2013, the Court heard the motion and granted it.
Company for alleged inaccuracies in small business credit reports.
venture or agency theory for practices relating to CreditBuilder.
range of loss been disclosed.
withdrew its original complaint and filed an amended complaint.
has been established nor has a range of loss been disclosed.
The suit is Vinotemp International Corporation and CPrint, Inc. v.
alleges negligent misrepresentation and concealment against DBCC.
Company is in the initial stages of investigating the allegations.
allegations and seeks similar relief as the original complaint.
December 17, 2012, the court denied Defendants' motion to dismiss.
the New York Labor Law.
Defendants' demolition and waste removal business.
not apply in an asbestos case against Ford Motor Co.
development of his mesothelioma, contrary to Ford's assertions.
sufficient to warrant reversal in this case."
development of mesothelioma, according to Jugdge Panella.
60 percent asbestos by weight.
linings -- activities that generated dust that Rost inhaled.
Auto Parts as similar cases.
the plaintiff's disease," Judge Panella said.
products liability law, Judge Panella said.
did not return a call seeking comment.
serving summonses and complaints upon the Company and its Board.
lawsuits on behalf of itself and on behalf of its Board.
Jose Viera, on behalf of himself and those similarly situated v.
fees and costs under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
and supplied the alleged defective ignition switches.
1999 and became an independent publicly held corporation.
Thomas A. Tucker Ronzetti, Esq.
KOZYAK, TROPIN, & THROCKMORTON P.A.
business in the state of California and in the County of Orange.
Jessica R. K. Dorman, Esq.
against General Motors in regard to the ignition switch recall.
devalued because of the recall.
concealing a problem that is linked to at least 13 deaths.
meet their public safety obligations."
becoming the first female to head a major automaker.
will come under closer scrutiny by federal regulators.
give the agency monthly reports on any emerging defect issues.
question NHTSA bears part of the blame, a large part," he said.
unexpectedly moves from the "on" position to the "accessory"
whether and how to broadly compensate victims.
will take it into account."
fine of at least $1 billion on GM.
immediately until they are repaired.
agreed to take part in "unprecedented oversight requirements,"
repair parts, the government said.
of such legislation this year are uncertain.
hundreds of dollars, and in some cases, thousands of dollars.
to purchase a new Goodman unit.
fail prematurely and at rates far above the industry average.
plaintiff approximately $650 for this service.
and Amana(R) from 2007 to the present.
since sales started in November.
cause users to turn it off unintentionally.
the Nest website between Nov. 15 and April 3.
help consumers reduce their energy bills.
the United States, Canada and Britain.
as well as products shipped to retailers.
buying a device that would need an immediate patch.
received no reports of incidents, injuries or property damage.
devices are being designed to connect to the Internet.
to an account for an automatic update.
steps to ensure the update is complete.
quarter ended March 29, 2014.
Southern District of New York (the "Court"), entitled Silsby v.
of Dynegy. Plaintiff is seeking damages in an unspecified amount.
prejudice. Plaintiff has 30 days in which to file an appeal.
creek, making the flooding far worse.
their cars," attorney J.J. Talbott said.
pipeline in October of 2012.
Elevenmile creek rapidly exceeded the capacity of the creek.
impacts of the storm on the Pensacola mill."
to the company's May 7, 2014, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
those claims in the master complaint that the Court had dismissed.
KBR is a Delaware corporation headquartered in Houston, Texas.
are directors and officers of the Company.
for the quarter ended March 29, 2014.
("District Court") against FriendFinder Networks, Inc.
Ladenburg, are liable for violations of federal securities laws.
plaintiff filed a notice of appeal.
settlement was accrued at December 31, 2013.
interests to extract more money for an "upgraded plan."
and the Ritz-Carlton Destination Club.
Steven Thomas Simmons, Jr., Esq.
Stephen J. Fearon, Jr., Esq.
non-exempt employees for work performed.
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant-Appellant, NO.
therefore untimely under 28 U.S.C. Section 1446(b)(1).
is available at http://is.gd/uHldwifrom Leagle.com.
LLP, Buffalo, NY, for Defendant-Appellant.
ANDREW S. LOVE -- alove@rgrdlaw.com -- (Samuel H. Rudman, Mark S.
advertisements to large groups of cellular subscribers.
Nevada corporations headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada.
the legal onus on Xerox.
left with big medical bills.
"These patients are suffering life-and-death consequences now,"
plagued by billing and computer errors since it went live Oct. 1.
defend" the state from liability.
CJ Bawden said on May 14.
matters raised by Mr. Callister."
get health insurance," the statement said.
successfully complete their application by the March 31 deadline.
February 26, 2006 and October 21, 2008, inclusive.
be held on July 31, 2014 at 10 a.m. before the Honorable John L.
To qualify for a payment, you must be an eligible Class Member.
to exclude yourself from the Classes.
visit www.oppenheimersettlement.com for more information.
Therapeutics, Inc., Remi Barbier, Nadav Friedmann and Peter S.
the quarter ended March 29, 2014.
the company and the company's executive officers in the U.S.
from being completed within the anticipated timeframe.
Rafey S. Balabanian -- rbalabanian@edelson.com -- Edelson PC.
-- Kirkland & Ellis LLP.
automatic stay under 11 U.S.C.
a date in June 2014.
Howard Hirsch, San Francisco, CA.
and through Christine F., his parent and guardian.
specific monetary damages are not asserted.
trigger leads, the complaint alleges.
company's products, according to the complaint.
Alexander H. Burke of Burke Law Offices LLC.
including legal fees and costs, in these actions.
Bankruptcy Court Confirmation Order's terms.
they are amended to remove the Grace parties as named defendants.
assigned Case No. 3:14-cv-01174-JM-NLS to the proceeding.
The case asserts personal injury claims.
Tim Jude Vanden Heuvel, Esq.
Act, 28 U.S.C. Section 2283.
Tastee Kreme does not pay its ice cream delivery drivers overtime.
TelexFree Financial, Inc., and Telex Mobile Holdings, Inc.
(collectively, "TelexFree"), and alleges that the "memberships"
securities fraud and for the sale of unregistered securities.
Plaintiff seeks rescission and damages on behalf of the Class.
experience in actions involving financial fraud.
and Blackhawk Merger Sub Inc. (collectively, "Marlin").
"Exchange Act") and breaches of fiduciary duties under state law.
previously tendered the $2.45 per share.
Civil Procedure, Judge Pratter added.
TRANSWORLD SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant, represented by AARON R.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, UPMC McKeesport, Case No.
outsources its payroll and human resources operations to Ultimate.
Edwin J. Kilpela, Jr. , Esq.
2014, the value of the Class A shares was $215.86 per share.
Litigation, Case No. 5-MD-1720 (JG) (JO) pending in the U.S.
settlement was approved by the Court on December 13, 2013.
value of the Bank's Class B common stock is unknown at this time.
Umpqua Bank reached a settlement in a suit filed in the U.S.
agreement will be presented to the court for preliminary approval.
position, results of operations or cash flows.
believe that the lawsuits are without merit.
no significant activity in the cases since the MOU was executed.
Employees' Retirement System as lead plaintiff on March 9, 2010.
moved to dismiss the amended consolidated complaint.
No. 2:14-cv-03606-GW-MAN to the proceeding.
or rule in such a way as to eviscerate the pending action."
Troutman -- ejt@severson.com -- Severson & Werson, John B.
Lonergan -- mdl@severson.com -- Severson & Werson.
more sensitive to safety issues.
what is required," Mr. Marchionne told reporters.
11.8 million vehicles in the United States.
the industry after an event at Brookings Institution.
must be a change in attitude inside the (companies)," he said.
consumers in the form of higher-priced cars.
said. "It has to do with what we do as professionals."
months of this year. It recalled 4.1 million in 2013.
review of the company's recall process, Mr. Marchionne said.
"We going to look to see whether we're doing all the right things.
staff is world class. If we can improve it, we will," he said.
litigation and looks toward the future of lawsuit trends.
Weintraub and Senior Vice President Rodger Laurite.
2013, there were approximately 5,000, according to the report.
M&A activity, which was down in 2013," the report states.
could alter the course of future securities class actions.
relied on a specific disclosure.
cyber event," Mr. Weintraub said.
and follow the SEC guidelines for cyber-related disclosures.
directors and officers policy wording is broad.
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