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UNION PACIFIC: Workers File Suit Over Identity Theft in Okla.
UNITED STATES: D.C. Court Erred in Claims Dismissal for "Nix"
WESTLING MANUFACTURING: Faces Labor Violations Lawsuit in Minn.
INFOSONICS CORP: Scott + Scott Files Securities Suit in Calif.
IONATRON INC: Scott + Scott Files Securities Fraud Suit in Ariz.
financial stress for retirees living on fixed incomes.
the overwhelming majority of U.S. industrial workers.
and sickness and accident benefits, according to the union.
Kentucky, New York, Virginia, Tennessee, Texas and Washington.
union had the right to represent them in the first place.
preserve health-care quality for retirees, according to Mr.
District of Texas as Case No. 4:05-cv-04120.
Dismissal, with permission to re-file its case at another time.
referral to Judge Calvin Botley.
upon which the claims are based.
before ruling on the issue of final dismissal.
connection with the sale of certain products in the U.S.
Cos. et al., Case No. 2:05-cv-00510-MAM," filed in the U.S.
under Judge Mary A. McLaughlin.
Northern District of California denied a request by AT&T Corp.
Foundation's class action against them over alleged wiretapping.
unlawful and deceptive business practices.
disgorgement and injunctive and declaratory relief.
common law and qualified immunity.
techniques by which the communications were acquired by NSA."
p.m., for a further case management conference.
Representing the defendants are: Bruce A. Ericson and Jacob R.
still unspecified date, the report said.
equal benefits for pregnant and disabled workers.
they lost between six months and a year of retirement credit.
They are seeking increases in their current or future benefits.
on their employers' banks to cash their checks.
managing partner of RPN who filed the lawsuit.
paid workers living paycheck to paycheck.
liability of certain provisions of the Labor Code," explains Mr.
penalties under Labor Code 215 and 225.
Fusarium fungus contracted while using ReNu with MoistureLoc.
sight in his left eye, and his vision remains impaired.
transplant surgery and resulting in permanent vision loss.
against Bausch & Lomb Inc. will begin on July 27 in U.S.
Action Reporter, July 4, 2006).
Hong Kong contact lens wearers.
Singapore patients with Fusarium keratitis.
time to withdraw the product from the U.S. market.
patients with contact lens-associated Fusarium keratitis.
have seen recent increases in Fusarium keratitis.
keratitis were under investigation in multiple states.
with MoistureLoc to stores in the U.S.
announcing the decision, Bausch & Lomb Chief Executive Ronald L.
disinfectant from killing the Fusarium fungus.
64108, Phone: 816-559-2214 or 816-474-6550, Fax: 816-421-5547.
gathering, treating and compressing gas from royalty payments.
getting the gas ready for market.
Carlsbad and Amanda Rader of Chula Vista.
workers to work more than five hours without a meal period.
workers 10-minute rest breaks for every four hours on the job.
damages could amount to as much as $100 million.
owns, operates, develops, and franchises restaurants in the U.S.
strong legal presumption favoring a right to amend.
Therapy System device (Class Action Reporter, Aug. 17, 2005).
the Southern District of Texas under Judge Sim Lake.
(1) Elizabeth A. Abbott, John G. Emerson and Scott E.
(2) Mark A. Golovach, Mark L. Knutson and Jeffrey R.
San Diego, CA 92101, Phone: 619-233-4565.
tests have shown that his clients concerns are valid.
Synac, whose flat is just 19 meters away from the motorway.
to the noise, according to Mr. Synac.
barriers typically reduce noise levels by 5 to 10 decibels.
numbers are eligible for a $20 gift card.
120,000 people who could be identified.
until after the settlement is made final next month.
and was prompted to punch in her telephone number.
transactions, according to Mr. Lindsay.
Courthouse, 140 Main Street, Chester, South Carolina.
on or before Sept. 15, 2006.
for the purposes of administering the settlement.
allegedly entitled under South Carolina Code Section 38-71-120.
and were insured at the time of treatment.
penalties charged by the company in the past.
Warmth Fund prior to the end of January 2007.
by the Law Foundation of Ontario.
admission of liability on its part.
proposed payments and the litigation will likely continue.
natural gas and electricity bills.
from the settlement of this action.
credit transactions, did not apply.
Appeal. The appeal was heard in March 2001.
charged to customers was contrary to Canadian federal law.
to rate orders issued by the Ontario Energy Board.
customers were contrary to Canadian federal law.
Proceedings Act 1992 decided that it would fund the action.
court has reserved its decision.
revised -- was approximately $74 million.
the outstanding balance on a customer's account.
Brunswick, and in New York State.
because they do not list milk in the ingredient statement.
Nov. 11, 2006. These tortilla chips are packaged in 14 oz.
13, 2006 throughout the U.S. through Harry and David Stores.
the Customer Service division at 800-345-5655, 24 hours a day.
Customers may arrange for refunds through this number as well.
For more information, contact Bill Ihle at 541 864-2145.
Chicago, filed an amended complaint to the suit, "Ronat v.
patio tables for Martha Stewart, ConsumerAffairs.Com reports.
without warning (Class Action Reporter, Aug. 12, 2005).
certain why the glass is spontaneously shattering.
as far back as the summer of 2000 and possibly longer.
The suit is "Ronat v. Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc et.
Court for the Southern District of Illinois under Judge G.
Patrick Murphy, with referral to Judge Clifford J. Proud.
(2) Matthew H. Armstrong of Schlichter, Bogard et al. - St.
Louis, MO, 100 South Fourth Street, Suite 900, St.
0434, Fax: 618-274-8369, E-mail: mmarker@rexcarr.com.
for which intervention is sought.
intervenors until July 28 to file motions to join the lawsuit.
ordered held in the jail.
Mahoning, Ohio, A Local Government Entity; Dave Ludt; Edward J.
Local Government Entity, et al., Case No. 4:03-cv-02329-DDD,"
Ohio under Judge David D. Dowd, Jr.
330-434-2158, E-mail: robattarm@aol.com and tkelley1@neo.rr.com.
Youngstown, OH 44503, Phone: 330-740-2330, Fax: 330-740-2366.
alleged unauthorized trading and breach of fiduciary duty.
million worth of investments without the clients' authorization.
paying the costs to reverse the trades.
The retirees filed a class action against the company in 1999.
in an attempt to overturn the verdict.
take care of your clients, and I think we have done that."
acted with actual malice in its dealings with its clients.
and to deter future conduct.
Ohio investors who become victims of stockbroker misconduct."
Law Group of Regina in 2004, The Leader-Post reports.
charge, but can sometimes vary in value from region to region.
wireless industry creation not required by the government.
Rogers Communications Inc. and Microcell Telecommunications.
and how they deal with customers.
included in SaskTel's unregulated tariff.
issues of the class forward.
hand-held hair dryers. No injuries were reported.
the blower nozzle. They are green and white and green.
through June 2005 for between $3 and $5.
contact Style Tronics Inc. for a full refund.
266-9272 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday.
Knoxville attorney John Eldridge initiated the lawsuit in U.S.
unsanitary conditions (Class Action Reporter, Aug. 4, 2005).
The complaints have not yet been consolidated.
approved a new facility to house inmates.
The suit is "Myers v. Sevier County, Tennessee et al., Case No.
523-7731, Fax: 865-523-0341, E-mail: johneldrid@aol.com.
"Watson v. Federal Emergency Management Agency."
under the Section 408 program.
utilities (Class Action Reporter, July 18, 2006).
utilities were included as part of the rental charge.
Texas (Class Action Reporter, May 31, 2006).
restraining order against the cutoff.
those evacuees (Class Action Reporter, June 6, 2006).
an order denying plaintiffs' motion.
no date for a decision has been set.
individuals using the defective vests.
in the suit is Toyobo America, Inc.
registrations were accepted until July 1.
Class members who registered their contact information by Nov.
of Benefit Form, the statement said.
The suit is "Lemmings v. Second Chance Body Armor, Inc." Cir.
Ct. Mayes City. OK #CJ-2004-62.
protect the employees' personal information.
numbers (Class Action Reporter, July 7, 2006).
a private computer to work on at home.
which could number as many as 40,000.
The suit is "Boiles et al v. Union Pacific Corp., Case No.
Western District of Oklahoma under Judge Joe Heaton.
Representing the plaintiffs are Leslie L. Lynch, Michael R.
2319, E-mail: jbrown@fccpsm.com or perryman@fccpsm.com.
matter jurisdiction to address their claims.
claims, which were filed within the court's oversight period.
unresolved when the agreement expires."
after the expiration of the agreement.
to be addressed and resolved."
Appellants v. James H. Billington, Appellee, Case No. 04-5225."
Columbia under Case No. 82-00400.
them and reimburse expenses prepaid by plaintiffs.
Derby, Melinda Harrington, Tom Eller, Russ Balder, Jane St.
George, Mike Bierbaum, Diane Jacobson and Mark Barlage.
number was about 32 percent of the workforce.
employees were not told at that time what their job status were.
-- County 5: conversion of property.
it employed more than 100 full-time workers.
sharing plan, even though money was deducted from paychecks.
employees their medical insurance was discontinued.
Court for the District of Minnesota under Judge James M.
Rosenbaum with referral to Judge Raymond L. Erickson.
Representing the plaintiffs are Clair E. Schaff and Eric D.
(2) Alan I. Silver of Bassford Remele, 33 S. 6th St., Ste.
0454, Fax: 952-974-0477, E-mail: tthorf@mn.rr.com.
Scott+Scott, LLC filed a class action against Infosonics Corp.
for the Southern District of California.
violation of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
registering the shares underlying the warrants.
on more than three times the normal trading volume.
Scott + Scott, LLC filed a class action against Ionatron, Inc.
for the District of Arizona.
technology, also known as the Joint IED Neutralizer (JIN).
the acquisitions of Perbit Networks and NetScreen Technologies.
the company's reported financial performance.
appointment as lead plaintiff of the class.
E-mail: sn06106@aol.com, Web site: http://www.snlaw.net.
generic and branded drugs in the U.S.
statements were not prepared in accordance with GAAP.
financial statements "should not be relied upon."
securities between Aug. 14, 2003 and May 17, 2006.
Hawaii, the Caribbean, and Europe.
millions of dollars in ill-gotten bonuses.
securities would be delisted from The Nasdaq National Market.
stock fell 34% from its class period high.
from July 12, 2006 for appointment as lead plaintiff.

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