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HSBC BANK: Faces Calif. Suit for Reneging on "Nonexistent Gifts"
TV GUIDE: Faces Calif. Subscribers' Suit Over "Special Issues"
UNIFUND CCR: Reaches Settlement for Debt Collection Suit in Neb.
UTSTARCOM INC: Securities Litigation Remains Ongoing in Calif.
$9,000,000 in fees and costs.
Judge Ruth will convene a final fairness hearing at 10:30 a.m.
right to assert the claims.
No. 05-2-33183-6 (Super. Ct. Wash. for King County).
Edward T. Joyce & Associates, P.C.
action lawsuit, Meeker v. Apple, Inc., et al., 09-00607 (S.D.
the iPhone having MMS functionality," according to MacNN.
Rosenblum, Schwartz, Rogers, Glass, P.C.
being appealed, Shawn Berry at The Daily Gleaner reports.
have any exposure to the chemicals, writes Mr. Berry.
Pharmacia Corp. as third-party defendants.
regime for everyone who may have been affected.
notice to start an appeal to the New Brunswick Court of Appeal.
losses suffered by the residents.
continue to be burned by the company's indifference."
-- Bozutto Construction, of Greenbelt, Maryland.
Hull at Courthouse News Service reports.
purchased advertising on the court Web site.
herself and her political career, writes Mr. Hull.
a copy of which was obtained by the Courthouse News Service.
general revenue of Cook County," the lawsuit states.
million per year for two decades, reports Mr. Hull.
statute," according to the lawsuit.
public," according to the complaint.
likely, according to the AP report.
2007 to March 2009, AP reports.
transferred to the MDL and has been designated as "tag-along"
proceedings in these tag-along actions.
and to file any new motions.
doctrines of collateral estoppel and res judicata.
adjudicated in compliance with Georgia's prompt pay statute.
amount of reimbursement paid to the plaintiffs.
company's Aug. 7, 2009, Form 10-Q Filing with the U.S.
in a class action lawsuit filed by four provider plaintiffs.
that payor's health benefit plan.
would be used to pay for the services rendered.
contracted directly with each provider in its network.
partial judgment was for $262 million.
the quarter ended June 30, 2009.
Keith J. Waring, and Joan Kearns.
for debt management services disguised as legitimate services,"
Debt Management Service Act, according to the report.
(S.D. Iowa), Ann McGlynn at The Quad-City Times reports.
violated promises the company made to 5,000 retired employees.
outcome of the case (Class Action Reporter, Aug. 6, 2009).
Stohlmeyer, of East Moline, who also is an FRO leader.
are the retirees' eligible spouses and dependents.
prescription drug benefits were dramatically reduced.
prevented new competitors from entering.
managing partner at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro.
with the NCAA and Arena Football League.
realistically the players and teams are portrayed," said Berman.
the only competing game of comparable quality, NFL 2K5."
the company to sell Madden for as much as $59.95 a game.
offer for Take Two Interactive, the maker of NFL 2K5.
disclose the DMT arbitration proceeding.
who did not purchase their shares directly in the IPO.
Carlsen, et al. v. Global Client Solutions LLC, et al., Case No.
09-00246 (E.D. Wash.), was filed on Aug. 7, 2009, by Chad M.
Carlsen, Shasta L. Carlsen, Carl Popham, and Mary Popham.
damages, according to Mr. McCann.
violations of the Consumer Legal Remedies Act, writes Ms.
contact with a TLC representative to confirm their flight, Ms.
tickets as taxable income, according to the complaint.
On July 14, 2006, a purported class-action complaint, Garber v.
2003, and May 22, 2006.
Peters v. Juniper Networks, Inc., et al., No. C 06 5303 JW (N.D.
April 10, 2003, and Aug. 10, 2006.
filed a consolidated class action complaint in January 2007.
certain of the claims, and a hearing was held on Sept. 10, 2007.
denying in part the defendants' dismissal motion.
filed their answer on June 23, 2008.
traded securities from July 11, 2003, through Aug. 10, 2006.
Lowey Dannenberg Bemporad Selinger & Cohen, P.C.
putative class action filed by Gary and Janice Ogg.
lawsuit captioned Gary Ogg and Janice Ogg v. Mediacom LLC (Cir.
Ct. of Clay Cty., Mo.), originally filed in April 2001.
increase that estimate to approximately $26.0 million.
be within the range of approximately $100,000to $2.3 million.
for prejudgment interest, attorneys' fees or punitive damages.
Gary and Janice Ogg, the designated class representatives.
Commission for the quarter ended June 30, 2009.
members of the Company's board of directors, individually.
the shareholder vote on the merger.
to the company's Aug. 7, 2009, Form 10-Q Filing with the U.S.
collection, transfer and disposal of non-hazardous solid waste.
in several purported class-action lawsuits, filed in the U.S.
offering and a secondary offering of the company's common stock.
interest, costs and expenses (including attorneys' fees).
alternative class definition in related litigation.
computer (PC) Postage in a software-only business model.
promised, Karina Brown at Courthouse News Service reports.
twice the pages nor twice the content of a regular issue.
ruse to cheat its three million subscribers, writes Ms. Brown.
breaks as required under California law.
and a number of individual drivers.
class was certified on July 24, 2009.
products, and precast concrete products.
Williamson, et al. v. Unifund CCR Partners, et al., Case No.
frequently filed debt-collection lawsuits, reports Mr. Larson.
passed, according to the World-Herald.
least some of their debt wiped out.
effect for bringing the lawsuit, Mr. Larson reports.
was listed at $2,472, will receive $500.
for the Eastern District of New York.
named in the amended complaint, according to the company's Aug.
Store in California state court.
lawsuits brought by franchisees who operate Mail Boxes Etc.
centers and The UPS Store locations.
These lawsuits relate to the rebranding of Mail Boxes Etc.
company's stock after April 16, 2003, and before Sept. 20, 2004.
plaintiffs did on May 25, 2007.
also did on May 14, 2008.
allegations from the Fourth Amended Complaint.
dismiss and granted defendants' motion to strike.
company's common stock between July 24, 2002, and Sept. 4, 2007.
this time pertaining to the second amended complaint.
(D. Kan.), which names Valero Energy Corp. as a defendant.
well as associated monetary relief.
including retail outlets owned by other parties.
and oxygenates (liquid hydrocarbon compounds containing oxygen).
Rosolowski v. Clark Refining Marketing, Inc., et al., Case No.
evacuation of certain areas near the refinery.
enjoyment of their property over a period of several years.
jury's award and decertified the class.
2008, the company appealed to the Illinois Supreme Court.
class-action lawsuit captioned Carl Waldrep, et al. v.
LIUNA Staff & Affiliates Pension Fund as lead plaintiffs.
lead generation business, among other things.
complaint by Nov. 24, 2008.
removal could be several thousand dollars per home.
result of the filing, the eight U.S. cases have been stayed.
materials businesses on a worldwide basis.
to live up to the terms of its return policy.
matter where it's returned. Why shouldn't Wal-Mart?"
artificially inflating the price of Allscripts securities.
criteria and be made on or before Oct. 5, 2009.
its prospects and earnings growth.
2007, the value of Conseco's stock declined.
Company misaccounted for payments made as part of acquisitions.
purchasers of Huron common stock during the Class Period.
classified as non-cash compensation expenses.
to close at $13.69 per share, on unusually heavy trading volume.
class period is from June 8, 2006 through February 27, 2008.
VOIP and broadband IP network operators.
criteria and be made on or before Oct. 12, 2009.
for the treatment of male and female reproductive disorders.
in cancellation of the Proellex clinical trials.
criteria and be made on or before Oct. 6, 2009.
States District Court for the District of Connecticut.
artificially inflating the price of the Company's securities.
criteria and be made on or before Oct. 31, 2009.
between April 23, 2007 and October 29, 2007.
submissions and did not relict the actual demand for products.
volume of 4.1 million shares.
criteria and be made on or before Oct. 13, 2009.
positive statements about the Company's Finance segment.
with its Finance segment's distressed asset base.
share, representing a one-day decline of $4.19 per share or 31%.
Textron securities between July 17, 2007 and January 29, 2009.
USA. Glenn Ruel S. Senorin, Gracele D. Canilao, and Peter A.

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