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certification in BOYKIN v. 1 PROSPECT PARK ALF, LLC.
certification of the proposed class action.
is available at http://is.gd/A6ZAP1from Leagle.com.
Napoli Bern Ripka Shkolnik, LLP, New York, NY.
Dennis Kelly, John O'Hara, Glen Head, NY, For Plaintiffs.
Joel A. Drucker, Randolph, NJ.
Spadafora & Schwartzberg, LLP, New York, NY. for Defendants.
the price of electronic books.
existing settlements with the U.S. government.
Apple and the Justice Department declined to comment.
including more than 83 reports of burns and/or cuts.
The recalled coffee maker is designed to mount under a cabinet.
an additional 641 units continued to be sold.
court orders, a RICO class action claims in Federal Court.
class action may hinge on how many people take part.
it would be surprising if thousands don't join the lawsuit.
"The courts would be very influenced by having a large number,"
whether to certify the class action.
opposed to a movement of a handful."
four per cent of all BC Hydro customers.
July 25 on behalf of representative plaintiff Nomi Davis.
Registering with the lawsuit costs C$100.
$20 a month extra to continue manual meter readings.
smart meters may still replace analog ones as they break down.
a new home and a smart meter is already installed.
emissions from smart meters are low compared to other sources.
broken and had to be replaced for safety reasons.
president of transmission and distribution, in a statement.
and that Hydro has "acted at all times within the law."
company misled them with false representations about its services.
shortly before the company's website closed for maintenance.
of its service and the refund of fees.
transactions. Those representations are also disingenuous."
who lives, breathes, and sleeps Bitcoin."
heard that they don't charge fees when the payment is delayed.
action, the South Dakota Supreme Court ruled on Aug. 15.
class action would harm the interests of the other borrowers.
can be handled in a class action, the justices said.
impractical for 4,461 borrowers to file individual lawsuits.
waited too long to sue.
without giving borrowers sufficient notice.
can recover their losses," Mr. Leach said.
immediately return phone calls seeking comment.
change would double the amount they would pay for the insurance.
than $10,000 instead of $4,260, according to court documents.
rather than the loan principal.
because the newsletter notice did not comply with requirements.
class action lawsuit on behalf of other borrowers.
to file after they discovered the wrong.
conflicts or explain why such conflicts exist.
while landing at San Francisco International Airport.
pilots as the aircraft's speed slowed just before landing.
incorporated into the Boeing aircraft."
of an unnamed passenger from Pinole, Calif.
turned into a chamber of horrors for the unsuspecting passengers,"
install certain airspeed warning systems, the suits say.
adequately train the pilots under its 2002 contract with Asiana.
seats, not just for those in business and first class.
to pay our clients' damages," Kelly said in a press release.
"wrongful acts or omissions of a third party."
New York's Condon & Forsyth, wrote in an August 9 filing.
seven other reports of "burned" or "singed" hair.
the model 240 Full Size grill and the model 180 Table Top grill.
silver/aluminum trim. The words "Char-Broil" and "Patio Bistro"
"Char-Broil, LLC," the model number and other information.
$175 for the full size grill and $135 for the table top grill.
critics say is rare nationally.
urinate into a cup once a year to renew his lease is degrading.
and submits to them because he could be evicted if he refuses.
it with smaller units catering to low- and middle income families.
as a condition of qualifying for or renewing a lease.
other agency anywhere in the country requiring this."
criteria the agency employees to decide which ones are.
you don't have to take a urine test for that," Mr. Yohnka said.
just no rational basis for this invasive policy."
judges," a woman claims in a federal class action.
motion for class certification was denied.
compliance with applicable statutes and rules, he added.
party in this matter, seeks to join this case.
Judge Hoffman pointed out that this is not a class action. "If Mr.
applicable statutes and rules," he said.
Anthony Bailey, Plaintiff, Pro Se.
John Scott, Plaintiff, Pro Se.
Norman Belcher, Plaintiff, Pro Se.
Gabriel Yates, Plaintiff, Pro Se.
Cannon, Gormley, Angulo & Stoberski.
BEST BUY STORES, L.P., Defendants-Appellees, NO. 11-57163.
This putative consumer class action, filed before AT&T Mobility v.
arbitration of all claims against DirecTV and Best Buy.
made and not by any they did not make, said the Court.
order compelling them to arbitrate with Best Buy.
Holdings LLC, and The DirecTV Group, Inc.
Defendant-Appellee Best Buy Stores, L.P.
laws, a class action claims in Superior Court.
in JACOB v. DUANE READE, INC.
light of the Supreme Court's recent decision in Comcast v.
Behrend, 133 S.Ct. 1426 (2013).
Golden, LLP, Molly Anne Brooks, Outten & Golden, LLP, Paul W.
spullman@outtengolden.com -- Outten & Golden, LLP.
Golden, LLP, Fran L. Rudich, Klafter, Olsen & Lesser, LLP, Mark W.
Elizabeth Pullman, Outten & Golden, LLP.
mbrooks@outtengolden.com -- at Outten & Golden, LLP.
Brooks, Outten & Golden, LLP.
Mendelson, P.C. & Stephen Andrew Fuchs, Littler Mendelson, P.C..
P.C. & Stephen Andrew Fuchs, Littler Mendelson, P.C..
2013 and August 9, 2013.
rights or interests, please contact plaintiff's counsel, Samuel H.
payment of back wages and damages.
that a bankruptcy filing could be made "in the very near future"
resumed on August 12, 2013.
Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs, v.
Defendants, NO. CV 08-03812-GW(VBKX), (C.D. Cal.).
process, and is in the best interests of the Settlement Class.
binding on Lead Plaintiffs and all Settlement Class Members.
Settling Defendants and the Released Parties.
in addition to, the Settlement Fund.
Counsel for Plaintiffs and the Proposed Class.
a district court ruling in SUTHERLAND v. ERNST & YOUNG LLP.
Act of 1938, 29 U.S.C. Section 201, et seq.
here under the "effective vindication doctrine."
LLP, Defendant-Appellant, DOCKET NO. 12-304-CV.
CA and Washington, DC, for Defendant-Appellant Ernst & Young LLP.
P. David Lopez, Lorraine C. Davis, Daniel T. Vail, Paul D.
M. Patricia Smith, Steven J. Mandel, Paul L. Frieden, Edward D.
Project, The Employee Rights Advocacy Institute for Law & Policy.
complained that smaller firms were encroaching on their territory.
class action against the banks that underwrote the Facebook IPO.
litigation over the bungled IPO.
Act complaints. Bashian brought the other.
All the cases were funneled into an MDL before Judge Sweet.
court's order that [the Exchange Act claims] were to be included"
determine what claims to bring on behalf of the class."
steven@blbglaw.com -- was not available for comment.
motion for summary judgment in JOE TAYLOR, et al., Plaintiffs, v.
Defendants, NO. 4:11-CV-3336-VEH, (N.D. Ala.).
Joe Taylor, Jeff Mayben, Lecil Harrelson, Jeff Morris, John A.
Section 22 of the Alabama Constitution.
also as motions to strike.
plaintiffs' motion to strike will also be granted, says the Court.
and Order is available at http://is.gd/7OFrOZfrom Leagle.com.
at FITZPATRICK & BROWN LLP.
second amended class action complaint in FARLEY v. GAMESTOP CORP.
claims they assert, he added.
NO. 12-4734 (RBK/JS), (D. N.J.).
GAMESTOP.COM, INC., Defendant, represented by JEFFREY J.
GREENBAUM, SILLS CUMMIS & GROSS P.C..
market seatposts can crack, posing a fall hazard.
separately. The SL 29er 0 model bicycle is white, black and blue.
The SL 29er 1 model is white, black and red. The letters "XTC"
breaking. No injuries have been reported.
Giant Bicycles Inc. of Newbury Park, Calif.
in use, posing a laceration hazard.
(SNIGLAR) printed on the same label as the date stamp.
SNIGLAR junior beds and contact IKEA to receive a free repair kit.
There were no incidents that were reported.
buckles and a camouflage print on the inside sole of the shoe.
inside sole of the shoe.
from January 2013 through June 2013 for between $44 and $48.
purchasers of the sandals directly.
shareholder claims in a federal class action.
$6.69 per share on August 9, 2013.
HARRIGAN, BARBARA CHERNOW, and LYNN M. JOHNSON, Defendants, NO.
directed the Clerk of the Court to close the case.
Joseph C. Stroble, Esq. -- joe@stroblelaw.com -- Sayville, NY.
the 24th Judicial District Court on June 4.
should keep a close watch on their performance.
failed and had to be removed on March 1, 2011.
of the defects, fraud and detrimental reliance.
and disruption of routine daily life.
May 5, 2011 and July 29, 2013.
years 2011 and 2012 and the first quarter of 2013.
received in infringement suits against generic drug makers.
were shams, brought to block competition.
into the reasons those defendants settled.
by illegally promoting Neurontin to doctors for nonapproved uses.
and Aug. 31, 2008, and also purchased gabapentin.
compliance program to prevent a repetition.
treating migraines and bipolar disorder.
Circuit affirmed on April 13 of this year.
percent and Pfizer began selling its own cheaper generic version.
disputing and relitigating factual findings from those matters.
facts from the criminal and RICO cases.
burden of proof in this case remains to be decided.
some of those suits were successful because the defendant settled.
determine why the defendants agreed to them.
benefited patients across the country."
of limitations and would require claim tolling.
ability to protect her substantial interest in this litigation.
9:30 AM, in Courtroom 8, before Magistrate Judge Barbara A.
establish a supplemental briefing schedule on class certification.
Defendants, CASE NO. 1:08-CV-0759-AWI-BAM, (E.D. Cal.).
tziegler@ktmc.com -- at Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check LLP.
Topaz Meltzer and Check LLP.
Joseph H. Meltzer, Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check LLP & Terence S.
Ziegler, Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check LLP.
Topaz Meltzer & Check LLP.
Daniel M. Maga, II, Plaintiff, represented by Johnston de F.
Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check LLP.
PHH Mortgage Corporation, Defendant, represented by David M.
Weiner Brodsky Sidman Kider PC.
Mediation & Sandra B. Vipond, Weiner Brodsky Sidman Kider PC.
Atrium Insurance Corp., Defendant, represented by David M.
which can electrify the entire lamp and pose a shock hazard.
"MADE IN CHINA," "Fabrique in Chine" followed by a slanted "S,"
Prep Country Day School be turned over to the plaintiffs.
O'Melveny scoffed at the claims.
1998 after working 25 years at the school.
Bartlett, was among the plaintiffs.
the court or any party."
their clients had been abused.
faculty members or administrators knew of Mr. Foglietta's conduct.
2003. Mr. Sheridan later discarded his notes.
perpetrated a fraud on the courts.
hinder plaintiffs' efforts in pursuing their case."
firm and the school argued.
misleading," Poly Prep said in the objection. "Indeed, Mr.
deceptive acts and omissions" included "myriad false statements,"
when investigating the abuse allegations.
underlying litigation, it asserted in court papers that Mr.
entered judgment in the Company's favor.
major retailers throughout the United States and Canada.
concerns about bacterial bloodstream infections.
which may be life threatening.
through Friday, between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. CDT.
but have been unable to access them due to the two-week blackout.
Championship, Dexter and Ray Donovan because of the blackout.
encourage other TWC customers to join the suit.
Time Warner Cable declined to comment on the suit.
Stanford Group 1997 and 2004, according to the Aug. 12 decision.
Securities Investor Protection Corp., according to the decision.
properly represented or reported, according to the law.
the judge wrote in the Aug. 12 decision.
certificates of deposit from a business run by Mr. Stanford.
fraud, conspiracy and obstruction in March 2012.
have been avoided if the SEC had reported its findings properly.
exempt from liability under the Misrepresentation Exception.
SEC qualified for the exception.
based upon an appeals decision in the Fourth Circuit."
The plaintiffs are represented by Brandon R. Levitt, Gaytri D.
determining how or if it should regulate the stimulant.
new environment are the first crucial steps," he said.
caffeine in diets among panelists at the IOM workshop.
-- offset the potential harm high-caffeine consumption may have.
"especially in sensitive individuals," children included.
consistent in every study we looked at."
Poison Data System in 2007, 46% were younger than 19.
voluntarily reported data to poison control centers.
with reasonable certainty that their product causes no harm.
with the threshold set at 300 mg per day.

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