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INFORMATION COS: Settle DPPA Violations Litigation in Fla.
NEOPHARM INC: Still Faces Consolidated Securities Suit in Ill.
WURLD MEDIA: Former Employees File Labor Violations Suit in N.Y.
against the company, reports say.
yet unknown what caused the high incidence, the reports said.
study was completed, he said.
already starting to pursue avenues for compensation.
if there's a class action out of this," he said.
tip these workers in the U.S.
Airlines contracts for "skycap" services.
notifying passengers that the bag fee is not a tip.
certain of its directors and officers.
amended complaint was filed on Sept. 11, 2006.
this motion once briefing has been completed.
1975 as a resealer/desealer for 16 years.
they are suffering due to exposure to toxic chemicals.
cheated the citizens of Iraq from June 10, 1999 to June 3, 2003.
benefits to which they were entitled.
were entitled to under the program."
medicines and other items not embargoed after the 1991 Gulf war.
government (Class Action Reporter, Nov. 20, 2006).
including criminal and banking codes.
Shareholders of Bodisen Biotech, Inc., may no later than Jan.
shareholder lawsuit filed by Bodisen shareholders.
otherwise acquired the securities of Bodisen Biotech, Inc.
between Aug. 26, 2005 and Nov. 14, 2006.
pesticides in the People's Republic of China.
relationships with Benjamin Wey, NYGG and related companies.
to its listing on the AMEX.
Benjamin Wey and NYGG and certain of its affiliated entities.
and substantial expertise in actions involving corporate fraud.
one of the wooden sides.
children and contact K'NEX for a free replacement toy.
the ChoicePoint, Inc. 401(K) Profit Sharing Plan.
Exchange Commission for the period ended Sept. 30.
Northern District of Georgia under Judge Jack T. Camp.
ChoicePoint Inc. Securities Litigation, 1:05-CV-00686."
District of Georgia under Judge Jack T. Camp.
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).
tire and rubber facilities of Continental Tire.
represented the retirees while they were employed.
relief to remedy the reduction in benefits.
Overall, the USW presents more than 850,000 members in the U.S.
Court for the Northern District of Ohio under Judge David A.
fees, costs and other relief.
securities between Oct. 23, 2002, and May 12, 2005.
be filed by Nov. 15, 2005.
defendants dismissing the consolidated action with prejudice.
The suit is "Limantour v. Cray Incorporated et al., case no.
Western District of Washington, under Judge Thomas S. Zilly.
294-9293, Fax: 1-503-294-9113, Email: lorosenbaum@stoel.com.
v. EL Paso Corporation, et al., Case No. 4:02-cv-02717."
Rusk Avenue, Houston, Texas 77002.
defendants, alleging violations of the securities laws.
will be distributed to the class members.
Blackstone Capital Partners V L.P.
not obtain an adequate price from Blackstone for the merger.
reasonable costs and attorneys' fees and expert fees.
denied overtime pay, among others, the Daily Press reports.
car insurance, The Columbus Dispatch reports.
otherwise have problems getting insurance.
$500,000 to cover plaintiffs' legal fees.
had inadvertently made a mistake.
an attorney for the policyholders.
took the necessary steps to claim money before the deadline.
they no longer have a car or license, also will receive $60.
company will receive a one-time cash payment of $18.
commonly available from state motor vehicle agencies.
from the companies, but no damages would be paid.
obtained by the companies since April 1, 1998.
Southfield, Michigan, and Acxiom Corp. of Little Rock, Arkansas.
referral to Judge Ted E. Bandstra.
according to the Madison County Record.
-- West American Insurance Co.
offered no details of the settlement.
unearned premiums when the loans were paid off early.
people who are owed refunds.
North Central Life Insurance Co.
* American International Group, Inc.
their loan early while the policy was still in force.
file claims is May 24, 2007.
unemployment insurance when their loans were paid off early.
that any laws were violated.
Settlement, PO Box 1385, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1385.
members an award of damages and litigation costs and expenses.
company's stock by analysts employed by the underwriters.
entirety in an opinion dated Feb. 19, 2003.
conduct alleged in the amended complaint.
proposed settlement is on file with the court.
contribution, but not for indemnification or otherwise.
claims requested by the court and it has accepted such language.
2006. The court has not yet ruled on the settlement.
Trust Funds as lead plaintiff.
inventory, and failed to timely write down goodwill.
Plaintiffs' motion for class certification.
certification to members of the plaintiff class.
depositions of both party and non-party witnesses.
discovery is March 19, 2007.
to Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte.
Street, Louisville, KY 40202-4251, Phone: 502-568-5600.
268-7522, E-mail: PBesirof@mofo.com and jeth@mofo.com.
F. Fielding to mediate the suit.
coal, oil and chemical companies for more than $30 million.
declared their case a class action in June.
about 500 Baby greendog girl's knit coveralls.
The recalled knit coveralls are off-white with long sleeves.
months. Style number 1053EGR410 is printed on the hang tag.
from August 2006 through October 2006 for about $30.
attacks, Michelle Tan of The Army Times reports.
Stearns on its progress in reimbursing the soldiers.
administrative procedure in place to reimburse the soldiers.
completes an internal audit designed to fix the pay discrepancy.
according to Maj. Winfield Danielson, a MNG spokesman.
Bedford, Mass., Sgt. Steven M. Littlefield, and Joseph P.
downs and construction projects at bases across the state.
the federal government (Class Action Reporter, Aug. 14, 2006).
the action was against government agencies.
Findwhat.com, Inc., and certain of its officers and directors.
the company's investors who purchased company stock between Jan.
5, 2004 and May 4, 2005.
and the other defendants moved to dismiss the complaint on Sept.
amended complaint, which was filed on Jan. 17, 2006.
Middle District of Florida under Judge John E. Steele.
(1) Chris A. Barker of Barker, Rodems & Cook, P.A., 300 W.
of California, County of San Francisco.
Internet search sites and service providers.
constitutes an unfair business practice.
from accepting paid advertising for online gambling.
claims arising from transactions with the company.
public policy barred Plaintiffs' claim for restitution.
-- whether Plaintiffs should be awarded attorneys' fees.
San Francisco County, under Judge Richard A. Kramer.
Richard Jay Idell, Matthew P. Kanny, David H. Kramer, Thomas P.
construction company, The Asia Pulse Businesswire reports.
construction and caused hundreds of millions in losses.
Stadium (Class Action Reporter, Dec. 19, 2006).
problems would have on the company's profits.
about $US532.07 million from its market capitalization.
alternative to civil or administrative action.
completely separate things," she said.
there was an automatic admission of guilt by the company.
Wembley project and disclosures about that project.
relate to the company's LEP drug.
Senior Vice President of Research and Development.
from the lawsuit at that time.
The suit is "Carson et al. v. Neopharm Inc., et al, case no.
Northern District of Illinois under Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow.
day for 20 years, and have not been diagnosed with lung cancer.
insurance. Plaintiffs do not demand any monetary damages.
detection measure that might maybe their lives.
The suit is "Donovan et al v. Philip Morris USA, Inc., Case No.
based payday lender, Quik Payday Inc., and its U.S. parent.
Payday Loan from Quik Payday Inc.
costs of the action and settlement administration.
default on the repayment of any of their loans with Quik Payday.
will depend upon the number of people who complete the claims.
any of its customers who defaulted on their payday loans.
Claims Administrator Bruneau Group Inc.
settle its pending class action litigation in California.
resolve all claims made in "Bistro Executive, Inc. et al v.
early 2007, with a final approval hearing occurring thereafter.
to the filing of the complaint.
company's California Dining Plan agreements.
summary judgment as to plaintiffs' usury and usury-based claims.
appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
will be completed in March 2007.
Inc., et al., Case No. 2:04-cv-04640-CBM-Mc," filed in the U.S.
Judge Consuelo B. Marshall with referral to Judge James W.
Representing the defendants are, Scott M. Pearson, Daniel A.
invalid for lack of ascertainability.
certification of a different class is appropriate.
connector pins located on their memory slots, preventing "many"
when turned on or utilizing computer memory.
alleged manufacturing defect described by Mr. Hapner.
consumers were still entitled to a remedy.
The judge pointed out that this was especially true, if Mr.
invalid for lack of sufficient ascertainability.
Justices James A. McIntyre, Richard D. Huffman, and Judith L.
themselves to class action treatment."
have their compensatory awards reinstated.
whether-and how-to appeal the decision, the report said.
alleged smoking-related injuries, filed the Engle case in 1994.
of the class to Florida residents.
fraud, breach of warranty and strict liability, among others.
that compensatory damages should be awarded.
$145 billion punitive damages award.
parties are awaiting the court's decision.
argument before the court occurred on Nov. 3, 2004.
members (Class Action Reporter, July 10, 2006).
award against the tobacco industry (Class Action Reporter, Aug.
$9 million to expand and extend the program through 2009.
According to dismissal motion, which was filed by former U.S.
that the lawsuit be withdrawn.
in the world could fairly address the claims.
Camel racing has long been a favored pastime of the Arab elite.
and instead have resorted to this alleged child enslavement.
the camels, and then race against each other on "race days."
most cases, speak their own language.
and helped UNICEF in a rehabilitation program for them.
children as camel jockeys in the UAE since 1993.
The suit is "Minor R.M., et al v. Bin Rashid, et al., Case No.
Southern District of Florida under Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga.
because their citizenship applications are mired in post Sept.
as they wait for approval.
food vouchers and government health care, Mr. Stein explains.
Bureau, SSA, and others as defendants.
District of Pennsylvania under Judge Eduardo C. Robreno.
19102-2505, Phone: 215-981-3762, E-mail: jstein@clsphila.org.
29,000 units of children's butterfly necklaces.
cause adverse health effects. No injuries were reported.
and "Item #JA442" on the back.
purchased on the Web site.
visit the firm's Web site: http://www.ustoy.com.
Wurld Media, Inc., faces a purported class action in the U.S.
four former employees, according to The Albany Times Union.
that allows downloading music and videos on the Internet.
452-1800, Fax: 518-452-6435, E-mail: james.towne@townelaw.com.
a stake in class action suits.
Association of Public Pension Attorneys (NAPPA) formulas.
notifications and, an online report library.
their partner in carrying out these fiduciary duties.
from Aug. 1, 2005 through Nov. 6, 2006.
plaintiff in the case on or before Feb. 12, 2007.
directors, including Evangelos J. Pistiolis and Stamatios N.
Rule 10b-5, promulgated thereunder, 17 C.F.R. Section 240.10b-5.
described the company's financial performance.
transactions for thirteen vessels in March and April of 2006.
Tankers' stock during the class period.
common stock was artificially inflated during the class period.
purchasing TOP Tankers common stock.
not have purchased them at the inflated prices that were paid.
The case name is "Abouelhiga v. TOP Tankers, Inc., et al."
plaintiff in the case on or before Feb. 9, 2007.

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