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BELLSOUTH CORP: Court Okays Writ of Certiorari for "Twombly"
CMS ENERGY: Kan. Court Denies Plaintiffs' Bid to Remand "Oneok"
CMS ENERGY: Plaintiffs in "Oneok" Want to Remand Case to Col.
PRIMUS AUTOMOTIVE: Settles Car Loan Discrimination Case in Tenn.
Washington filed a motion for class certification.
consolidated amended class action complaint.
On Nov. 10, 2005, an amended class action complaint was filed.
practices in western power markets.
currently scheduled for Nov. 13, 2007.
(i) Curt Roy Hineline, David M. Jacobson and Evan L.
the Northern District of Illinois.
stock to trade at inflated levels.
leave to find new ones.
contention over the status as lead plaintiffs.
the Eastern District of Arkansas.
export markets in the European Union.
found in samples taken from commercial long grain rice.
The E.U. has declared that it will not accept imports of U.S.
tested positive for genetically modified rice and been rejected.
the one used by the E.U.
standard does not ensure acceptance of U.S. rice into the E.U.
difficult for farmers to market their rice."
The suit is "Binkley v. Bayer CropScience U.S. et al., Case No.
Eastern District of Arkansas under Judge Susan Webber Wright.
District of Alabama denying class-action status to their case.
of about 15,000 African American employees.
below Job Grade 59/Level C.
Griffin sought to represent the second class.
Act of 1991, Rule 42 U.S. Civil Code Section 1981a.
to management in a discriminatory manner.
certification was completed in mid-July 2005.
for reconsideration of the class certification ruling.
The suit is "Gladys Jenkins, et al. v. Bellsouth Corp., Case No.
and injunctive relief, as well as attorneys' fees and expenses.
District of New York under Judge Gerard E. Lynch.
(3) Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd & Evans PLLC (DC), 1615 M.
Salad sold in the retail deli section in 5 lb., 10 lb., 30 lb.
elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.
miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Salads are affected nor have they been involved in this recall.
Cuyahoga County, Ohio is proceeding into discovery.
damages in excess of $60 plus treble damages under Ohio law.
of Nevada to dismiss certain lawsuits against CMS Energy Corp.
the sale of natural gas in the U.S., including CMS Energy.
unfair and deceptive business practices.
defendants on April 11, 2005.
Commission for the quarter ended Sept. 30.
Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 2:03-cv-01431-PMP-PAL MDL-1566,"
under Judge Philip M. Pro with referral to Judge Peggy A. Leen.
(2) Robert E. Craddock, Jr. of Wyatt Tarrant & Combs, P.O.
natural gas in the U.S.
-- "Fairhaven Power Co. v. Encana Corp. et al.,"
-- "Abelman Art Glass v. Encana Corp. et al.,"
November 2004 and December 2004, respectively.
defendants named in the Texas-Ohio case.
Cantera Resources Inc. with respect to these actions.
ruled on defendants' motion to dismiss in the Texas-Ohio case.
of defendants on Dec. 23, 2005.
to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
million a master class action filed in California state court.
enrichment, were filed in various California state courts.
named in all but one complaint.
proceedings in the San Diego Superior Court.
only for the two putative class actions.
a defendant in all of these actions.
settlement being approved by the court.
"Learjet, Inc., et al. v. Oneok, Inc., et al." to state court.
the market price of natural gas.
case to the MDL proceeding in Nevada.
utility, gas utility and enterprises.
The suit is "Learjet, Inc et al. v. ONEOK, Inc et al., Case No.
was entered on June 27, 2006.
The suit is "Breckenridge Brewery of Colorado, LLC et al. v.
referral to Judge Michael E. Hegarty.
and directors of CMS Energy and its affiliates.
round-trip trading by CMS MST.
amended motion for class certification.
Trial has been scheduled for March 2007.
essentially the same allegations and class period.
Eastern District of Michigan under Judge George Caram Steeh.
Case Contact: Julie A. Richmond, Phone: 800-516-9926.
as from family members of employees of the diocese.
in the Northern District of Ohio.
were her clients, as well as 13 of the original class members.
Action Reporter, Oct. 13, 2006).
filed an appeal on Sept. 8 against the ruling.
prosecutors (Class Action Reporter, Nov. 2, 2006).
Statement is incomplete and inaccurate.
a procedure for the ratepayers to vote on the Plan.
specifically the discharge and injunction provisions.
Action Suit to be refiled.
Fair Isaac, Inc., Case No. 1:04-cv-03400-BBM," was filed on Nov.
the five-year period prior to the filing of the complaint.
Plaintiff seeks unspecified damages, attorneys' fees and costs.
denying all liability or wrongdoing.
and Exchange Commission for the period ended Sept. 30, 2006.
for the Northern District of Georgia under Judge Beverly B.
(1) Michael Lee McGlamry, Charles Neal Pope, Wade H.
New York, NY 10119-0165, Phone: 212-594-5300.
relief and unspecified amounts of damages.
claims and for summary judgment on the unfair practices claims.
a trial date is scheduled for Oct. 2, 2007.
period ended Sept. 30, 2006.
consumers that disputed the accuracy of their consumer reports.
appeal and stayed the case.
by the district court on July 25, 2006.
The suit is "Nunnally, et al. v. Equifax Information, case no.
Northern District of Alabama under Judge Robert B Propst.
(3) Earl P. Underwood, Jr., Law Offices Of Earl P.
Discovery has commenced in the class action filed by Steven G.
The suit was originally filed on June 16, 2004 in the U.S.
District Court for Kansas, but was transferred to the U.S.
District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Credit Watch product in violation of CROA.
class action, "Robbie Hillis v. Equifax Consumer Services, Inc.
and Fair Isaac, Inc., Case No. 1:04-cv-03400-BBM."
Exchange Commission for the period ended Sept. 30, 2006.
Judge Thomas W. Thrash Jr.
reportedly worth millions of dollars.
New York on behalf of investors of Ikanos Communications, Inc.
remedies under the Securities Act of 1933.
Plaintiff seeks to recover damages.
carrier networks and subscriber premises equipment.
Toll free: (800) 440-8986, Fax: (212) 279-3655.
Co., and approximately 65,000 of their policyholders.
required by and defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Nationwide and AMCO denied any wrongdoing.
be sent checks of approximately $200.
interest of Nationwide and its subsidiaries and policyholders,"
that would allow them to focus on their business."
pending in the Ninth Circuit at the time.
place on Jan. 16, 2007.
affiliates and more than 360,000 policyholders.
Reporting Act (Class Action Reporter, July 14, 2006).
The suit is "Razilov et al. v. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.
Court for the District of Oregon under Judge Anna J. Brown.
(1) Jennifer S. Atkins, Daniel F. Attridge and Brant W.
595-1243, Fax: (503) 222-2301, E-mail: rjk@hhw.com.
October on behalf of two players in wheelchairs.
a diving accident as a teenager.
attorneys accused Marriott of walking away from negotiations.
pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E.
the USDA mark of inspection, as well as the case code, "101861."
with consumption of these products.
in southern New York State.
North Carolina filed a motion to certify a class in the suit.
complaint on Dec. 20, 2004.
candidates, MT 100 and MT 300, during the class period.
plaintiff, who filed a consolidated amended complaint on Dec.
District of North Carolina under Judge Frank W. Bullock, Jr.
P.L.L.C., 1100 New York Ave., N.W., West Tower, Ste.
Tennessee, the New York Daily News reports.
million on car loans, the report said.
contracts with Mazda, Land Rover, and Jaguar.
requests a car dealer to arrange financing for a car purchase.
hundreds to thousands of dollars.
the Middle District of Tennessee under Judge Aleta A. Trauger.
Phone: (615) 371-8969, E-mail: jbarney@brentwoodlaw.com.
(2) Valerie S. Sanders, Thomas M. Byrne, Daniel H.
U.S.S. Cole, The Charleston State Journal reports.
allowed Al-Qaeda to attack the ship.
Richmond denied Sudan's request to dismiss the lawsuit.
the operator of Sears Optical stores, went into effect on Nov.
9, 2006, according to WDBJ7.
they were paying for, and weren't given a choice.
Bank, New Jersey, set his fee lodestar at $1.673 million.
franchisees, which totals about $61.6 million.
class, with a combined estimated value of $64 million.
The suit is "Desantis et al. v. Snap-On Tools Co., Case No.
referral to Judge Mark Falk.
Representing the defendants are Gage Andretta and Daniel D.
Commission for the period ended Sept. 30, 2006.
underwriters of the company's initial public offering.
alleged compensation and manipulative practices.
were dismissed from the litigation without prejudice.
10b-5 claims against 116 defendants, including the company.
proposed partial settlement with the plaintiffs in this matter.
wrongful conduct in the Amended complaint.
The court granted preliminary approval of the settlement on Feb.
distributed to all settlement class members beginning on Nov.
the court issued no ruling.
Offering Securities Litigation, 21 MC 92 (SAS) (S.D.N.Y.),"
New York under Judge Shira Scheindlin.
For more details, visit http://www.iposecuritieslitigation.com/.
14,000 units of Minnie Mouse cardigan sets.
around the neckline poses a strangulation hazard for children.
Mouse is embroidered on the lower left front of the cardigan.
The cardigan was sold in sizes 12M, 18M, 24M, 3T, 4T, and 5T.
2006 through August 2006 for about $15.
Wal-Mart for a full refund.
plaintiff is Jan. 2, 2007.

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