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CHICAGO BRIDGE: Proposes to Settle Securities Fraud Suit in N.Y.
HARMAN INT'L: Faces Putative Securities Fraud Litigation in D.C.
HARMAN INT'L: Faces Securities Fraud Litigation in D.C.
California regulators said in a court proceeding.
settlement reached with the California Department of Insurance.
annuities were clearly spelled out in sales documents.
matter, "In Re: Hydrogen Peroxide Antitrust Litigation, Case No.
05-666, MDL Docket No. 1682."
Pennsylvania, at 601 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19106.
(including sodium perborate and sodium percarbonate) in the U.S.
-- Total S.A. (f/k/a Totalfinalelf S.A. and Total, S.A.).
(Class Action Reporter, Sept. 24, 2007) .
being made as the moment.
Bassettbaby, of Bassett, Va., in cooperation with the U.S.
Bellissimo Hidden Hills Collection Drop-Side Cribs.
Bassettbaby has received three reports of spindles coming loose.
model number is located on the bottom rail of the headboard.
2007 through January 2008 for about $400.
contact Bassettbaby for a free replacement or a full refund.
The firm has contacted consumers directly.
that the fee, coupled with interest charges, is illegal.
interest, which violated the Criminal Code.
certified the lawsuit as a class action.
misstated argument and not the argument genuinely in dispute.
This is sometimes known as a 'straw man' argument."
enough common issues for all ExpressVu customers.
company views the case "as completely without merit."
pushing for the case to be dismissed at an upcoming hearing.
Claude Taylor, and others who are "similarly situated."
Judge Matoesian threw out the case in November last year.
summary judgment order he entered.
Mr. Darr's motion to vacate on Feb. 22.
that mold damaged walls and stud boards surrounding Ms.
hygienist Patrick Harter stating that mold contaminated Ms.
Manning's personal property, Mr. Darr argued.
Ms. Manning has lived at Bissell Apartments since 2000.
Schrempf, Blaine, Kelly & Darr, L.T.D.
odors from a company-operated landfill, Monroenews.com reports.
(Class Action Reporter, June 6, 2006).
property. They are seeking damages "in excess of $25,000."
Bridge & Iron Co. NV, et al. (No. 06 CV 1283)."
did not follow its publicly stated revenue recognition policies.
consolidating all previously filed actions.
dismiss the Complaint, which was denied by the Court.
(Class Action Reporter, Nov. 7, 2007).
Proposed Settlement and Settlement Hearing.
Deadline to file for exclusion and objection is on May 8, 2008.
Deadline to file claims is on June 26, 2008.
courtroom of the Honorable John E. Sprizzo.
The suit is "Wayne Welmon, et al. v. Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.
NV, et al., Case No. 1:06-cv-01283-JES," filed with the U.S.
quarter ended Dec. 31, 2007.
motion to stay the action for lack of jurisdiction.
Jan. 5, 2007, and leave to appeal from the decision was refused.
regarding arbitrability in the class action context.
On Oct. 21, 2003, another former customer, Kenneth D.
consent because it is a duplicate action.
connection with such loans is usurious.
claim period described in that action.
damages, including punitive damages, in an unknown amount.
appeal the order was dismissed.
subsidiary on behalf of another former customer, Louise Parsons.
scheduled, is expected in 2008.
are seeking to add DFG's Dollar Financial Group, Inc.
subsidiary, as a defendant to this action.
intends to oppose the motion vigorously.
to those of the Ontario actions referred to above.
granted class-action status to the litigation, "Reid et al v.
County (Class Action Reporter, Jan. 21, 2008).
larger portion of the state budget each year.
District of Florida, Judge William J. Zloch presiding.
sponsored by Goldman, Sachs & Co.
"inadequate" and that the merger agreement "inequitably favors .
. . insiders" of Harman.
during a 50-day period ending in June 2007 was "illusory."
file a second amended complaint.
and allegations relating to "underwater" options.
fiduciary duty and disclosure deficiencies.
and dismissed Plaintiff's claims in their entirety.
acquisitions, a range of product offerings.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2007.
of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder.
have been artificially inflated during the Class Period.
inventory" prior to Jan. 14, 2008.
1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder.
26, 2007 and Sept. 24, 2007.
The suit is "Boca Raton General Employees' Pension Plan v.
Harman International Industries, Incorporated, et al., Case No.
District of Columbia, Judge Richard W. Roberts presiding.
Commission for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2007.
prudent investment for the Participants' retirement savings."
"actual expense" method or the mileage reimbursement method.
expenses versus compensation for the work performed.
any additional money owed above and beyond the "lump sum"
expense even though the employee is reimbursed in a lump sum.
Although Gattuso v. Harte-Hanks clarified that the "lump sum"
decision may have inadvertently scuttled the ship.
hundreds of professional advisors, covering over 70 countries.
buyers are contesting the Court's decision.
alleged in the cases, they were filed as separate lawsuits.
4. Dave and Emily Merrithew v. Park Pointe Realty Inc.
the defendants' motions to dismiss the antitrust allegations.
have wanted to purchase the tied product from another Realtor,"
sought in earlier court filings.
opportunity to present more evidence.
Feb. 25 to respond to that motion.
to establish any antitrust claims."
vacant lots, according to the judge's decision.
District of Idaho on Feb. 8, 2006, Judge B. Lynn Winmill.
Realty, Inc, Case No. 1:2006cv00061," filed with the U.S.
tax shelters, CourtHouse News Service reports.
-- American General Life Insurance Co.
'listed transactions' and/or abusive tax shelters."
-- Indianapolis Life's "PenPro" and "Executive VIP"
defined benefit plan under Section 412(i)of the Code."
Section 412(i) of the Code.
each other in furtherance of the unlawful acts alleged.
waivers from consumers of their right to such advance notice.
may be just and proper.
District of New York, the StreetInsider.com reports.
company's common stock filed nine purported class actions.
-- City of Harper Woods Retirement System.
and present officers and directors, including George M.L.
failing to disclose improper specialist trading.
officers and directors, S. Lawrence Prendergast and George E.
Robb, Jr., also violated Section 20(a) of the Exchange Act.
entirely by the Company's insurers.
release issued on January 18, 2008.
James Abram Harrod, III, Esq.
The action alleges that the defendants violated the U.S.
March 9, 2006, and seeks unspecified damages.
to the company's Feb. 11, 2008 form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
District of New York, Judge Denny Chin presiding.
Exchange Commission for the fiscal year ended Nov. 25, 2007.
open market from Jan. 10, 2001 to Oct. 9, 2003.
Commission filings and other public statements.
reserve adjustments that plaintiffs allege were improper.
dismissed the tax fraud aspects of the Section 11 and 15 claims.
for registered bonds in the subsequent exchange offer.
2008, subject to court approval.
-- The 14th Amendment, which provides for due process.
Act and Louisiana due process rules.
through its contract with Redflex, The Advertiser reports.
labels to a private equity firm, Baker Capital, in May 2005.
provider to third parties who offer it to their own customers.
but to consumers as well," Israelite said.
later sold to private equity firm Baker Capital in 2005.
borrowers could have a hard time proving their case.
filings, says county Recorder Mike Cunniff.
of prevailing in their lawsuit are slim.
to another party -- as required by law.
so there is no assignment, the report notes.
still studying the ruling but agreed with its conclusion.
11,000 A Life of Faith charm bracelet sets.
federal lead paint standard. No injuries have been reported.
from October 2006 through November 2007 for about $15.
dispose of them or remove the pearl white beads.
Litigation, Master Docket No. 03-CV-2038 and MDL Docket No.
601 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19106.
made on or before April 11, 2008.
control over the flow of melted plastic.
Section 1 of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
from the defendants and others during the class period.
places in foster homes, CourtHouse News Service reports.
and shunted from one inappropriate home to another.
provide for the safety and care of these Oklahoma citizens.
failed to ameliorate them or implement necessary reform."
exercise of any professional judgment.
plaintiff children from further harm by defendants.
The suit is "D.G. by Next Friend G. Gail Stricklin et al. v. C.
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
connection with the Company's Initial Public Offering on Feb.
IPO, February 14, 2007, through February 13, 2008.
damages, including attorneys' fees and costs.
motions on Jan. 14, 2008, and denied the plaintiff's motions.
and flexible" plans, Jeffrey Silva of Carrier News reports.
fees and costs," the 20-page complaint reads.
through their plans with Sprint."
2008, inclusive (Class Action Reporter, Feb. 12, 2008).
of the Sacramento Bee reports.
-- Jackie Brown of Placer County.
overtime and minimum wages since February 2004.
an hour's pay every day the law is violated.
takes the break later in the shift.
could result in a multimillion-dollar payout.
really haven't take any measures to stem the problem," said H.
Wade Sammis, the Sacramento attorney representing the nurses.
where patient care must be given top priority.
we do best -- running a modern and efficient shipping business."
for the Southern District of New York under Judge Richard C.
a proof of claim for is on June 27, 2008.
On July 11, 2005, an amended consolidated complaint was filed.
allegedly improper use of finite reinsurance products.
the amended consolidated complaint for failure to state a claim.
denied the Company's motion to dismiss.
On July 11, 2007, the Company and other defendants in "In re St.
with referral to Magistrate Judge Franklin L. Noel.
Shelbyville, Tennessee chicken-processing plant filed the case.
In June 2005, the plaintiffs filed a second amended complaint.
rights groups to hire illegal immigrant workers.
-- Tim McCoy, and Ahrazue Wilt.
the U.S., which the defendants opposed.
certification decision. That petition is pending.
the company's May 9, 2007 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
ended March 31, 2007 (Class Action Reporter, June 12, 2007).
meaning plaintiffs can't refile the suit.
plant or show proof of violations.
a concerted effort to hire properly and abide by the law,"
dismissed with prejudice, which means this case is over."
The suit is "Trollinger, et al. v. Tyson Foods, Inc., Case No.
referral to Judge William B. Carter.
Shumacker, Witt, Gaither & Whitaker, P.C.
recommendations contained in the publication.
c/o Kaufman Rossin & Co.
violating the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.
multifamily and commercial properties in the United States.
performance of its tax-exempt bond portfolio.
day, January 30, MuniMae's share price fell an additional 30%.
of MuniMae common stock during the Class Period.

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