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AMKOR TECHNOLOGY: Shareholders File Securities Suits in E.D. Pa.
DOT HILL: Faces Multiple Securities Fraud Suits in S.D. Calif.
EXELON CORP: Families Sue Over Nuclear Plant Waste Leak in Ill.
EXXONMOBIL CORP: Facing $535M Suit Over Gasoline Leakage in Md.
NATIONAL PHYSICIANS: Stay Lifted in TCPA Complaint in N.Y.
TRUSTSTREET PROPERTIES: Tex. Court to Hear Arguments on "Lewis"
V.I. TECHNOLOGIES: Settles Former Worker's Overtime Suit in N.Y.
VIISAGE TECHNOLOGY: Faces Consolidated Securities Suit in Mass.
H&R BLOCK: Wolf Haldenstein Files Securities Fraud Suit in Miss.
PROQUEST CO: Cohen Milstein Files Securities Fraud Suit in Mich.
approving the plan of allocation of the settlement funds.
March 14, 2006 date of the final judgment.
members by means of a short-form merger.
First Judicial District Court, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.
Officer (Class Action Reporter, January 5, 2005).
TCCC), is a medical waste management services company.
during the putative class period of October 2003 to July 2004.
The first identified complaint is styled, "Nathan Weiss, et al.
Police and Fire Retirement System v. Arden Realty, Inc., et al.
stockholders in negotiating and approving the merger agreement.
(6) awarding attorneys' and experts' fees to the plaintiff.
A second purported stockholder class action, styled, "Dwyer v.
(v) awarding plaintiff attorneys' fees and costs.
2003 to October 21, 2004.
cholesterol medication in August 2001.
national class of those third-party payors.
their Baycol(R) purchases just before Baycol(R) was withdrawn.
members will not be reduced by litigation costs.
William D. Marvin, of Cohen, Placitella & Roth, P.C.; Steven A.
services through Best Buy stores since April 2003.
gadgets, movies, music, computers, and appliances.
its customers for inside wire maintenance services.
million customers in telephone markets.
services during the above period.
1888, Phone: 517-371-1730; E-mail: dhouston@dickinsonwright.com.
a defined period prior to Dot Hill's acquisition of the Company.
judgment was entered in February 2006.
92121, Phone: 858-550-6000, E-mail: mspieker@cooley.com.
U.S. District Court of New Mexico (Santa Fe).
Companies, Inc. and certain of its officers and directors.
former President and Chief Executive Officer), and John L.
and Anthony Scolaro were also named as plaintiffs.
agreement, the Company has not admitted any wrongdoing.
the Company's Directors' and Officers' liability insurance.
approval of the settlement in February 2006.
for the Southern District of Texas under Judge Vanessa D.
District of New York, now captioned, "In re Diversa Corp.
IPO Cases have been consolidated for pretrial purposes.
share of any shortfall in the Plaintiffs' guaranteed recovery.
insurers' pro-rata liability under this settlement.
Securities Litigation, Case No. 02-CV-9699," filed in the U.S.
purporting to be class actions were filed against the Company.
The first identified complaint is styled, "Matt Brody, et al. v.
Dot Hill Systems Corporation, et al.," filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of California.
occurred in 1999, 2000 and 2001.
in the Southern District of New York.
Company, the issuer defendants' motion to dismiss.
After a lengthy mediation under the auspices of former U.S.
carriers strongly support the settlement.
hearing for final approval of the settlement for April 24, 2006.
nuclear plant in Braidwood, Will County, Illinois.
March 14 at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Illinois.
of tritium have been identified from 1996, 1998 and 2000.
stigma for hundreds of citizens in the area.
resulting in hazardous waste contaminating the ground water,"
underground pipes of ExxonMobil Corp., Baltimore Sun reports.
environmental regulators Feb. 17, according to the report.
water supply or the costs of carbon filtration systems.
Representing the plaintiffs is the law firm of Peter G. Angelos.
damages the statutory minimum of $2,500 per class member. Mr.
Company. The Court did not rule on the other issues.
by the total class of defendants.
facts of this case, the damages would not be material.
which had been deemed unconstitutional, Miami Herald reports.
received the money. The city last year sued to undo the deal.
ordered the return of $3.5 million that the city paid.
and Judy Clark and Peter Clancy.
invested in Express IRAs actually lost money.
LAW-INFO (1-800-529-4636); Web site: http://www.yourlawyer.com.
of Florida residents who enrolled in H&R Block's "Express IRA."
plans known as "Express IRAs."
Express IRAs to its customers, the complaint claims.
6620; Fax: (816)421-4747; E-mail: fwalters@wbsvlaw.com.
the period from April 30, 2004 through February 3, 2005.
lead plaintiff, consisting of a group of individual investors.
2005, the Company moved to dismiss this complaint.
and that internal controls were deficient.
7706, Fax: 610-667-7056, E-mail: ecf_filings@sbclasslaw.com.
amended consolidated complaint this month.
during the period from June 2, 2004 through February 8, 2005.
complaint may be filed in March 2006.
WA 98104, US, Phone: 206-883-2500, Fax: 206-883-2699.
individual defendants moved to dismiss the complaint.
The suit is styled, "In re iPass Securities Litigation, Case No.
Northern District of California under Judge Marilyn H. Patel.
(1) Garcia v. Jakks Pacific, Inc. et al., Civil Action No.
(3) Kahn v. Jakks Pacific, Inc. et al., Civil Action No.
No. 04-9078 (filed on November 16, 2004).
nullification of the licensing agreements with the Company.
through an unlawful bribery scheme.
violations of Section 20(a) of the Exchange Act by Messrs.
motion to dismiss has been fully briefed.
Action Litigation, Civil Action No. 04-8807," filed in the U.S.
KVH Industries Inc. faces a class action filed in the U.S.
Company and certain of our officers are named as defendants.
seeks certain legal remedies, including compensatory damages.
Inc., et al., Case No. 1:04-cv-00306-ML," filed in the U.S.
Mary M Lisi. Representing the plaintiffs are Matthew F.
Representing the Company are John H. Henn, Kalun Lee, Brandon F.
to his e-mail account, thus impeding his work.
on behalf of hourly school workers in East Baton Rouge, St.
Health Corp., continues to face a class action filed in the U.S.
(TCPA) by sending unsolicited fax advertisements.
expected to proceed to the responsive pleading stage.
Court for the Eastern District of New York, under Judge Carol B.
11415, Phone: 718-520-7125, E-mail: TBLaw101@aol.com.
10022, Phone: 212 230-8800, Fax: 212 230-8888.
amounts payable by the Company.
the Company or any of the other defendants.
mediated by U.S. District Court Judge, the Honourable Robert W.
current and former officers and directors of Nortel.
Nortel on the Net: http://www.nortel.com/news.
Evra contraceptive patch for 10 months.
breathing, anxiety, chest pain, fainting and convulsions.
The suit is styled, "Scott et al. v. Johnson & Johnson et al.
"Curry v. Silicon Image, Inc., Steve Tirado, and Robert Gargus."
of common stock from October 19,2004 to January 24,2005.
defendant, but added Dr. David Lee as an individual defendant.
motion is to be heard on June 9, 2006.
No.: 04-1-9617-42, filed December 9, 2004;"
Nassau, filed February 7, 2005."
the victims of an alleged body harvesting scheme.
and bone for use in human transplants.
transplant patients, the suit alleged.
of tissue from the corpse of Mr. Zeltins.
harvesting of tissue from her husband's deceased body. Both Mr.
that their bodies were gruesomely violated after their death."
Nicelli of BTS, and Lee Cruceta, and Christopher Aldorasi, Dr.
attorneys' fees. TNS believes the complaint is without merit.
Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. as its financial advisor.
provide legal advice to the Special Committee.
or any other transaction will be approved or completed.
Offering Securities Litigation, Master File No. 21 MC 92 (SAS)."
certain amount from underwriter defendants.
partners of the Income Funds, CNL Restaurant Investments, Inc.
County, Texas (Cause No. 05-00083).
relief, including an injunction of the Mergers.
on the appeal for May 3, 2006.
which is pending in New York State Court.
District of Massachusetts against the Company, Bernard C.
lead plaintiff and its counsel was designated as lead counsel.
May 12, 2004 through March 2, 2005.
this case. This motion is due to be filed by April 3, 2006.
case name is Michael Nettie v. H&R Block, Inc., et al.
liabilities by at least $32 million as of the end of April 2005.
completely sorted out its problems.
retirement. Mr. Spitzer's complaint further avers that Mr.
concerning the Express IRA scheme hammered the Company's stock.
set on March 16, 2006.
applicable laws and regulations were false.
ultimate disclosure of which harmed the Company's stockholders.
Murray, Frank & Sailer LLP has filed a class action in the U.S.
manufactures and markets semiconductor devices worldwide.
using the Company's inflated shares as acquisition currency.
period, reaching a high of $37.89 per share on April 12, 2005.
closing at $24.19 per share on heavy volume.

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