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other drugs commonly administered to treat hepatitis and HIV.
Defendants are directors and officers of the Company.
decision by petitioning the Supreme Court to hear the case.
Defendant, CASE NO. 3:12-CV-01377-SI, (N.D. Calif.).
Berger & Montague, P.C. as Class Counsel.
Honda will be appointed as Settlement Administrator.
later than February 24, 2014.
$800,000.00, and Honda agrees not to contest an award of that sum.
and should finally be approved by the Court.
Maurice R. Greenberg; and Does 1 through 10 inclusive, Case No.
claims for common law fraud and negligent misrepresentation.
Collision purchased WC insurance from different insurers.
commercial and industrial insurance in the U.S.
subsidiary or affiliate of AIG.
based in Illinois, and is a subsidiary or affiliate of AIG.
corporation based in New York, and is an affiliate of AIG.
Jersey WC market for decades.
Maurice R. Greenberg is a resident of Key Largo, Florida. Mr.
Paul J. Hanly, Jr., Esq.
Thomas I. Sheridan, III, Esq.
Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act.
Drew E. Pomerance Brandt, Esq.
AST Sports manufactures, markets, and sells "Anabolic Rush"
("Anabolic Rush" or "the Product") as a "Dietary Supplement,"
which the Defendant advertises as containing citrulline malate.
and sells the Product, and does business across the United States.
eggs" in assorted colors and one polymer spider. The Be Amazing!
printed on the back of the packaging. Date Code: 15-05-11.
surgery to be removed from the body.
Spirit Halloween Superstores across Canada.
in China and sold from September 2011 to September 2013.
children and contact Be Amazing! Toys for a refund.
wires. This can cause a short circuit and make the globes fall.
incidents and no reports of injuries.
injuries related to these light fixtures.
Approximately 188 light fixtures were sold in Canada.
between January 2013 and September 2013.
Recalling firm: Belmont Meats Ltd.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Belmont Meats Ltd.
food safety investigation at this facility continues.
voluntarily recalling all affected products from the marketplace.
The following products, sold frozen, are affected by this alert.
providers, a class claims in California court.
similarly situated v. The Brickman Group, Ltd., LLC, Case No.
judgment interest, attorneys' fees and costs.
performing landscaping labor under the job title of "Supervisor."
1170 Howell Mill Road, N.W.
owners from natural gas flared by energy companies.
gas in violation of state laws.
Energy and XTO Energy Inc.
of gas instead of capturing and selling it.
the value of flared gas going back six years.
state taxes, Mr. Braaten said.
limits set for the first year and have not sought exemptions.
"It's going to be in the millions," Mr. Braaten said of the cost.
had not seen the details of the lawsuits on Oct. 16.
"I don't quite get what they're after here," Mr. Ness said.
Commission continues to work hard to do just that," Mr. Zent said.
lawsuits, as a courtesy. She had no further comment.
Resources Oil and Gas Division was unanswered on Oct. 16.
The lawsuits can be found at www.ndgasflaringlitigation.com.
flared as of August, the most recent state numbers available.
Nationally only 1 percent is flared.
reining in natural gas flaring.
and gas industry task force looking at ways to reduce flaring.
affected other dairy farmers' payments for raw milk.
for milk products, Judge Ishii said in his ruling.
milk marketing orders]," Judge Ishii wrote in his ruling.
raw milk sold," he wrote.
burdened any more or less than their proportional responsibility,"
Judge Ishii wrote in his ruling.
spokeswoman for the company said.
decision of the district court clearly upholds that contention,"
to requests for comment on Oct. 16.
the U.S. Supreme Court, which declined to take the case.
PLLC and by Berman DeValerio.
Kaler, Baker Manock & Jensen and Hanson Bridgett LLP.
Jacob Roberts, and Collective Action Plaintiffs John Does 1-10 v.
been harmed, the Plaintiffs argue.
Jacob Roberts is a resident of Trustville, Alabama.
hauling and delivery of freight across the United States.
the Plaintiffs proper compensation pursuant to the FLSA.
named plaintiffs Joel Faust and Marshall Feldman.
2008, says the court ruling.
MANAGEMENT, LLC, CIVIL ACTION NO. WMN-10-2336, (D. Md.).
to the time they disembark.
"This impediment did not exist under the prior dome light system."
with disabilities, according to the complaint.
born or are African-Americans," the new "draconian measures"
violate the Equal Protection Clause, according to the complaint.
outweigh the Internal Revenue Service.
city's negligent hiring of him.
District of Columbia (Washington, DC).
specifically limit enforcement to courts in EU member states.
Illinois make similar claims against other airlines.
they did not receive compensation, according to the ruling.
dismissal "for the sake of completeness."
should be dismissed on international comity grounds.
cancellations is not enforced by a U.S. state.
have dismissed the case on comity grounds.
for comment on Oct. 17.
Cafferty Clobes Meriwether & Sprengel LLP.
martin.roth@kirkland.com -- of Kirkland & Ellis LLP.
decision and gather more input from affected rate payers.
state-appointed consumer advocate J.R. Kelly.
because he believes the outcome is ideal."
pact is a less than ideal end to a terrible situation.
agreement gives out a fair amount of pain to everyone involved.
perhaps anywhere in the U.S.," he said.
the complex case might take several more years.
to litigate this issue. But that's not a reason to settle."
the commission to delay a decision on the agreement.
The hearing was scheduled to continue on Oct. 17.
unspecified number of class members, minus attorneys' fees.
didn't select and imposing fees for features advertised as free.
the relatively small amounts in dispute for each class member,"
otherwise have had to pay out-of-pocket."
facts to sustain a breach of contract and implied covenant claim.
A final hearing is scheduled for Feb. 14.
Attorneys for Keirsey and eBay declined to comment on Oct. 16.
Raymond E. Walker of Figari & Davenport LLP and by Shawn T.
Leuthold of the Law Office of Shawn T. Leuthold.
auto-dialing her up to and including August 9, 2013.
allege any act by any defendant constituting a RICO violation.
lawsuit is denied as moot, Judge Sands said.
business formerly known as Household International Inc.
HSBC bought the U.S. lender in November 2002.
vast majority of that case was dismissed.
entertained Garry and Kathryn Varnes' Motion to Intervene.
Industry Foreclosure Litigation, Case No. 2500 (U.S.J.P.M.L.
from collapsed American investment bank Lehman Brothers.
million from insurance policies held in the US and Australia.
which collapsed in 2008, PPB chairman Stephen Parbery said.
the court a way to deal with the other 250 contingent creditors,"
distributions can be made to creditors in early 2014, he said.
due to the risk of jeopardizing an insurance recovery.
of the insurers," he said.
of people that buy products."
defendants had led the market to expect during the class period.
financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2013.
of $19.27, to close at $11.58 per share on August 20, 2013.
numbers, the 5th Circuit ruled.
which were later consolidated into a putative class action.
and/or capacity to a grossly unfair degree."
Writing for the 5th Circuit panel, U.S. Circuit Judge Edward C.
breach of contract into a DTPA claim."
had "fair opportunity" to make their case.
unconscionability claim with prejudice," Prado concluded.
BENZ USA, LLC, Defendant, NO. C12-5493 THE, (N.D. Cal.).
generic version, a federal judge ruled.
until several months later, the complaint states.
Vytorin over Simvastatin alone, the plaintiffs say.
them on or before January 14, 2008.
consistent with the 3rd Circuit's 1975 decision in Girsh v.
a detailed understanding of the case during this time."
case more than $4 million attorneys' fees and costs.
chemical pneumonia, pulmonary damage or death.
incidents or injuries related to the recalled toy.
Canadians' General toy safety tips.
Approximately 3132 units of the recalled toys were distributed.
August 8, 2013 to August 26, 2013.
children and return it to any Walmart store for a refund.
DOCKET NO. 2:12-CV-353-NT, (D. Me.).
without prejudice to the filing of a revised motion.
extinguishment of state law claims for this class of technicians."
in hopes of having the controversial P6 bylaw thrown out.
police at least 24 hours before the march.
right to free expression and free assembly.
student and anti capitalist protests.
echoed Parent's defense of the bylaw.
often kept in the cold for hours so they can receive a ticket."
and investigation damages in the sum of $100,000.00 or greater,"
exemplary and punitive damages, attorneys' fees, and costs.
and Order is available at http://is.gd/JJ9jonfrom Leagle.com.
various colors (Brown-White, Green-White, Blue-Red and Pink).
the doll plays music when key located on the back is turned.
small components pose a choking hazard to young children.
of incidents or injuries related to the use of these dolls.
Living retail stores across Canada.
November 2010 to October 2013.
instructions on how to return the product for a full refund.
manufacturer into buying the product, a federal judge ruled.
that has rocked Pilot Flying J.
releasing any specifics until we do."
punitive damages and have requested a jury trial.
lawsuits in state and federal court to nearly 30.
in the alleged fuel rebate scam.
soy, wheat and tree nut (coconut), which are known allergens.
consumption for those not allergic to the above allergens.
The pies were sold between August 11 and October 18.
Saturday and Sunday from 10am - 4pm.
Recalling firm: Regal Snacks Inc.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Regal Snacks Inc.
which is not declared on the labels.
threatening reaction in persons with allergies to egg.
monitoring the effectiveness of the recall.
-- 1 lb RFP Muri - Oil Fried with UPC 8 12042 00197 2.
Recalling firm: Reser's Fine Foods Inc.
This product has been distributed in Walmart stores.
minutes per month and 50 numbers called per day.
claims of false and deceptive advertising and unfair competition.
to amend her claims for intentional and negligent representation.
Noelle Margherita Shanahan Cutts, Esq.
The appellate case is Chapman, et al. v. Skype, Inc., Case No.
Appellate District. The lower court case is Chapman, et al. v.
California for the County of Los Angeles.
stock took a dive in 2009 when it reduced its guidance.
'fraud' in their complaint," according to the documents.
vetted by professionals and were accurate.
Lavender Chevre due to possible improper pasteurization.
causing bacteria such as Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella.
associated with the recalled Chevre cheese.
products recalls before this one.
the company at 509-997-4812 between 8AM and 6PM PST.
350 Trail Crest boys and girls hooded sweatshirts and jackets.
upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.
February 2013 for about $15.
Consumers should immediately take the garments away from children.
the hair of some customers.
move forward and it is headed to court.
and even melted or permanently destroyed their hair.
attorney, Amy Davis, told ABC News.
company still didn't do enough to warn customers.
represents 14 women in the suit.
actually want to go places" added Ms. Millet.
hair should be left to the professionals.
state, you're causing damage to do it," Ms. Monahan explained.
Mileage Plus Holdings, LLC and United Airlines, Inc., Case No.
each award will be set by United and published to the members.
charges them more miles to be able to avail rewards.
The Plaintiffs are residents and citizens of New Jersey.
largest airline in terms of fleet size and number of destinations.
tortious conduct of the UN.
Haiti in October 2010, Haiti had no reported cases of cholera,"
has killed 8,300 people and sickened 679,000 others in Haiti.
Republic, the United States and Cuba.
where a surge in infections had just been reported."
primary water source, the Haitians say.
air pits outside the base where it flowed into the tributary.
cholera introduced to Haiti by the UN.
Americans at the time the complaint was filed.
that 120,000 will contract cholera in Haiti this year.
suffered from nonfatal injuries, according to the complaint.
causing the cholera epidemic, according to the complaint.
Peacekeepers or the Mirebalais camp."
Beatrice Lisa Young Lindstrom, Esq.
The case is Georges, et al. v. United Nations, et al., Case No.
District of New York (Foley Square).
Defendants and certain Verenium insiders, Mr. Jackson contends.
the world's largest chemical company, ahead of Dow and DuPont.
are now in U.S. District Court in Fort Smith.
case to federal court in Fort Smith.
Whirlpool of fraudulent concealment and seeks punitive damages.
properties in an area affected by a Whirlpool chemical leak.
their properties, and punitive damages.
ban on new wells around the site earlier this year.
also added as a defendant.
his responsibilities at the plant between.
plume and warn or inform of the plume.
Benton Harbor, Mich., according to the notice of removal.
The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality will hold a Nov.
contamination and seek community input.
match what he was told.
conspicuously on Wine.com's Web site.
Terms and Conditions, that were not even displayed to customers."
who have paid for 'free shipping.'"
the annual SSP fee it automatically rebilling customers to $53.29.
disclosures to its Web site.
after several months of negotiations.
destination state to begin navigating the Web site.
California Superior Court for San Francisco County.
stepping tort restrictions in the US.
that was attracting international attention.
redirect more litigation to the austral regions".
national class action firm Maurice Blackburn.
companies intended to deceive shareholders.
in the United States, at least in theory".
much lower initial barrier to overcome".
the use of the loser-pays rule.
often tell a confounding tale," he said.
without American excess," Mr. Watson said.
expected class action growth to be modest and sustainable.

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