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CABOT CORP: "Sheridan" Beryllium Hazards Suit Pending in Pa.
HERTZ CORP: Calif. Court Dismisses Certain Claims in "Shames"
SYNCHRONOS TECH: Gardy & Notis Files Securities Lawsuit in N.J.
entered into by the company's prior subsidiary in Arkansas.
class action settlement agreement, attorneys fees and costs.
arbitration and the class was certified on April 22, 2008.
Stone v. Advance America, Cash Advance Centers, Inc. et al.,"
action waiver clauses in cash advance contracts.
laws, starting with charging 277% interest on a $500 loan.
-- Advance America, Cash Advance Centers of Missouri, Inc.
fact that Missouri law provides consumer six renewals.
75% of the original loan amount in interest and fees.
loans longer than the legislature intended.
further relief as may be just and proper.
the Western District of Missouri.
withdraw and dismiss this case.
incorporated into a court order.
McGinnis v. Advance America Servicing of Arkansas, Inc. et al."
to consolidate the purported class action lawsuit "Kucan et al.
v. Advance America, Cash Advance Centers of North Carolina, Inc.
et al.," with two other similar cases filed in the state.
company and William M. Webster, IV, its chief executive officer.
treble damages, attorneys' fees and other unspecified costs.
order to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
matter in its Aug. 8, 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
America, Cash Advance Centers of Georgia, Inc., et al."
unnamed officers, directors, owners and "stakeholders."
Act. It also alleges that BankWest was not the "true lender"
and that the company was the "de facto" lender.
punitive damages and the trebling of any compensatory damages.
with a band of chiropractors.
improperly reduced payouts on medical bills from car crashes.
None of these plaintiffs, however, live in Madison County.
improper $26 reduction, from $75 to $49.
payout on a medical claim resulting from an auto accident.
asked the court to dismiss the case on this basis.
the defense should supply the evidence.
arguing that arbitration would be prohibitively expensive.
chiropractors -- that continue as potential substitutes for Mr.
* Kruse and Manley Clinic of Chiropractic.
Sandberg, Phoenix, filed on Aug. 25 a motion to dismiss Mr.
Millar's amended complaint containing substitution request. Mr.
a valid written assignment from an American Family insured."
computer software to review medical bills."
motion to dismiss by Sept. 30.
processors for overtime, CourtHouse News Service reports.
California law pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23.
members all overtime wages due and owing was willful.
Bonne Bell Co., of Lakewood, Ohio, in cooperation with the U.S.
Bonne Bell Children's Cosmetics Accessory Bags.
site from September 2007 through August 2008 for about $9.
property investments, belongs to his wife, Ann-Maree.
about Mr. McDermott's apparent misrepresentation.
Mr. McDermott's companies was Bridgecorp's biggest asset.
between 2.6 cents and 27.8 cents in the dollar.
development company, Maxen Developments, is in liquidation.
court action against Mr. McDermott.
examination of the former cricketer, his wife, and their assets.
entitled to receive medical monitoring.
-- Small Tube Manufacturing Corp.
has been issued, according to the company's regulatory filing.
121 South Broad Street, 9th Fl.
The plaintiffs in the action allege violations of the U.S.
The suit was later consolidated with other similar suits.
entered a judgment closing the case.
District of Ohio, Judge James G. Carr, presiding.
Capital Partners V L.P. as a defendant.
prejudice upon approval of a stipulation by the court.
attorneys' fees, costs, and expenses incurred by the plaintiffs.
engaged in any wrongdoing or violation of law or breach of duty.
workers is more than 50.
Parkway in Rockford early next year.
less than minimum wage because they receive tips from customers.
that his firm's policy is not to comment on pending litigation.
defective starters, CourtHouse News Service reports.
containing defective starter motor assemblies.
business practices under the Consumer Protection Act.
-- all other relief the court deems appropriate.
County of Wayne, State of Michigan.
and prisms that can detach, posing a choking hazard to infants.
for between $10 and $35.
accounts related to self-pay patients.
complaints with the Cole Action.
complaints filed motions to be appointed as the lead plaintiff.
However, one of the plaintiffs subsequently withdrew its motion.
pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.
docket number assigned to the Cole Action.
stock during the period Jan. 17, 2007, through Aug. 1, 2007.
accounts included HMA's common stock.
-- had conflicts of interest.
The plaintiff in the first additional complaint, "Freeman v.
"DeCosmo v. Health Management Associates, Inc. et al., Case No.
of at least $60 million.
action entitled, "Ingram v. Health Management Associates, Inc.
et al., Case No. 2:07-CV-00529."
other similarly situated persons, v. The Hertz Corporation."
penalty and that, therefore, it is void and unenforceable.
2005. The parties are engaged in more extensive discovery.
a network of company-operated rental locations both in the U.S.
Spain, as well as through its international licensees.
customers, though it is owed by the businesses, the suit says.
In January 2008, the company filed a motion to dismiss the case.
California Travel and Tourism Commission and Caroline Beteta.
The suit is "Michael Shames, et al. v. The Hertz Corp. Case No.
Discovery is set to commence in a suit against The Hertz Corp.
and who were charged airport concession recovery fees.
in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada.
quoting or charging any of the fees prohibited by Nevada law.
It also asks for attorneys' fees and costs.
motion was denied by the court.
alternative, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
the matter in its Aug. 8, 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
al. v. The Hertz Corp. and Enterprise Rent-A-Car Co., Case No.
District of Nevada, Judge Larry R. Hicks, presiding.
Litigation, Case No. 2:07-cv-08118-FMC-AJW," to the U.S.
District of California. The suit is entitled, "Thomas J.
Commission, and Dale E. Bonner."
California Tourism Marketing Act, violates the U.S.
XIX, Section 2 of the California Constitution.
trust, damages, interest, attorneys' fees, and costs.
virtually identical to that filed in Comiskey.
The suit is "In re Tourism Assessment Fee Litigation, Case No.
Equipment Rental Corp., Case No. 2:06-cv-03830-DMC-MF."
and who paid a Loss Damage Waiver charge.
the New Jersey Uniform Commercial Code.
covenant of good faith and fair dealing were also added.
complaint. Discovery subsequently commenced among the parties.
Corp., Case No. 2:06-cv-03830-DMC-MF," filed in the U.S.
District Court for the District of New Jersey, Judge Dennis M.
Sheller, Ludwig & Sheller, P.C.
equipment rental division of Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.
violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
permission for sending the faxes.
conversion. Fun Services is seeking damages and costs of suit.
In June 2007, the company removed the action to the U.S.
District Court for the District of Kansas.
District Court of Johnson County, Kansas.
it to buy title insurance, CourtHouse News Service reports.
charge her $11,100 for title insurance.
legal liability, Canadian Press says.
reimbursed, the Canwest report notes.
their own claim for compensation."
for several months, Canwest News writes.
were between 25,000 and 50,000 VLTs in the black market.
This voluntary recall only affects the United States.
should contact their healthcare providers.
people infected with Salmonella Schwarzengrund.
continues to be the health and welfare of pets and their owners.
Everson facility are impacted by the voluntary recall.
of a variety of retailers.
the first two digits of the second line.
to fix prices, CourtHouse News Service reports.
has doubled since 2005 because of the alleged conspiracy.
for text messaging services since 2005.
competitive marketplace," the suit states.
plaintiffs and other members of the class.
the Northern District of Illinois, Judge Castillo, presiding.
on the fertilizer, CourtHouse News Service reports.
-- JSC International Potash Co.
Union, increased the supply of potash in world markets".
coordinated on output, including the limitation of production."
effective substitute for potash," the complaint states.
Union, specifically Russia and Belarus."
Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
remote-control component measures 5 1/2 inches by 4 3/4 inches.
Chicago, Illinois. Frederic Prohov is the Class Representative.
revenue representing gift cards and royalties.
on behalf of the Class.
China, Creamer Media's Mining Weekly reports.
general manager and also initiated a legal action against Mr.
for $9.4 million, plus a net smelter royalty, the report notes.
committee, said in a statement.
One of the suits pertains to that filed by Sutts Strosberg LLP.
integrity of certain of its drill core samples were compromised.
samples taken from the Boka Gold Project in China.
Corp., et al., Case No. 1:04-cv- 00831-SLR."
seeks an unspecified amount of damages.
appointing lead plaintiffs and counsel.
unsigned or lacked essential terms.
denied by the court in May 2006.
Aug. 5, 2008, entered an order approving the settlement.
Symantec Corp's Aug. 8, 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
Delaware, Judge Sue L. Robinson, presiding.
1313 N. Market St., Hercules Plaza, 6th Flr.
violated provisions of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
plaintiff on July 18, 2003.
an order preliminarily approving the class action settlement.
finding that the notice of settlement was inadequate.
proceedings, including reissuance of the notice.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended July 4, 2008.
purchased between August 24 and September 9, 2008.
result of a customer complaint.
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia and Maryland.
when the dough may have been used to produce bagels in stores.
http://www.wegmans.com/for a list of all product recalls.
ranked #3 on the list.
the company's Aug. 8, 2008 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
between Oct. 30, 2003, and May 4, 2004.
period. The cases were later consolidated into one case.
The defendants are Zix Corp., Dennis F. Heathcote, Daniel S.
Nutkis, John A. Ryan, Ronald A. Woessner, and Steve M. York.
Litigation Reform Act was denied in September 2006 by the Court.
materially false and misleading statements or omissions.
The suit is "Brody, et al. v. Zix Corporation, et al., Case No.
from May 2, 2005, through August 25, 2008.
Lawrence R. Irving (CFO and Treasurer).
17%, from $13.31 to $11.03 per share.
move and request that the Court appoint you as lead plaintiff.

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