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EDUCATION MANAGEMENT: Faces "Wallace" Discrimination Suit in Tex.
GREEN TREE: Accused of Violating Fair Debt Collection Act in Fla.
OCEAN STATE JOBBERS: "Scribner" Suit Transferred to Conn.
No. 1:14-cv-08126-ALC to the proceeding.
direct violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
period ended August 30, 2014.
and a putative class of others who claim to be similarly situated.
who claim to be similarly situated.
named plaintiffs in each group.
not yet issued a ruling on the parties' motion for final approval.
approval of the Company's settlement.
2014, for the quarterly period ended August 30, 2014.
the indirect purchaser plaintiffs' motion for class certification.
parties to file dispositive motions is July 2, 2015.
Inc.; C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.; and H.J. Heinz Company, L.P. v.
settlement papers. The terms of the settlement are confidential.
retaliation allegedly suffered by the Plaintiff.
is doing business, in the state of Texas and the county of Dallas.
Telephone Consumer Protection Act, thereby, invading his privacy.
Clerk assigned Case No. 3:14-cv-01226-MAD-DEP to the proceeding.
The lawsuit arose from contract dispute.
Elmer R. Keach, III, Esq.
LAW OFFICES OF ELMER ROBERT KEACH, III, P.C.
Peter J. Cambs, Sr., Esq.
XIV, Inc., and Charles M. Loflin, Case No. 5:14-cv-00886 (W.D.
business in San Antonio, Texas.
Square). The Southern District Court Clerk assigned Case No.
engaged in providing food services.
Thomas N. Cammack, III, Esq.
estimable at this time," the Company also said.
retail distribution of propane and midstream operations.
this putative class action lawsuit.
October 9, 2014) is brought for breach of fiduciary duty.
situated v. I.C. System, Inc., Case No. 2:14-cv-00585-JES-CM (M.D.
and failed to pay all wages owed upon termination of employment.
liabilities" in the Consolidated Balance Sheet. Prism Hotels L.P.
costs incurred in defense of the lawsuit.
2014 the Partnership paid the entire settlement of $525,000.
September 29, 2014, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2014.
to vigorously defend the Action.
might incur in connection with the Action.
brought under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
The lawsuit captioned Goodhue v. Medtronic, Inc., et al., Case No.
Tennessee (Memphis). The District Court Clerk assigned Case No.
Graft/LT-CAGE Lumbar Tapered Fusion Device.
a wholly owned subsidiary of Medtronic, Inc.
on the NYSE stock exchange.
Inc., Case No. 1:14-cv-11633, was transferred from the U.S.
Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts to the U.S.
Lot stores throughout New York and New England.
similarly situated v. Paramount Equity Mortgage, LLC, Case No.
served against RJR Tobacco or its affiliates or indemnitees.
Joint Lead Arrangers and Joint Bookrunners.
compared with 165 total cases on September 30, 2013.
against RJR Tobacco or its affiliates or indemnitees.
Missouri (18 cases); and New York (14 cases).
and 3,124 of them were pending in state court.
commonly referred to as "Engle Progeny" cases.
adverse judgment in the Crawford case.
stayed pending resolution of Hess v. Philip Morris USA Inc.
may apply to the judgments.
and health claims, including in Engle Progeny cases.
the survival claim. Punitive damages were not awarded.
was entitled to punitive damages.
awarded approximately $3.1 million in compensatory damages.
Punitive damages were not awarded.
a mistrial because the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
verdict in favor of the defendants, including RJR Tobacco.
verdict in favor of RJR Tobacco.
four individual smoking and health cases and one class action.
many of these cases will actually be tried.
cases in Florida were dismissed during trial.
Commission on September 29, 2014.
plaintiff to be entitled to punitive damages.
in the absence of evidence of any adulteration or contamination?"
question that the plaintiff proposed to the Second Circuit.
after the Connecticut Supreme Court has completed its proceedings.
According to Reynolds American, on June 19, 2013, in Whitney v. R.
scheduled for October 14, 2014.
Securities and Exchange Commission on September 29, 2014.
and July 1, 1969 were defective for a failure to instruct.
and all of the jury rulings immediately subject to appeal.
Supreme Court of Appeals in November 2013. Briefing is complete.
States against RJR Tobacco or its affiliates or indemnitees.
certification of state-wide, rather than nation-wide, classes.
pending in state or federal courts in Illinois and Missouri.
recovery actions in the form of class actions.
Eastern District of New York and ultimately decertified.
Trial is scheduled for November 4, 2014 in the case Sateriale v.
deceptive practices, breach of contract and promissory estoppel.
all California residents meeting the same criteria.
appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court.
Appellate Court, Fifth Judicial District.
the Illinois Supreme Court and a motion for supervisory order.
pending Philip Morris's appeal of the Price v. Philip Morris, Inc.
with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 29, 2014.
2005. There is currently no activity in the case.
Missouri, a judge in St. Louis certified a class in December 2003.
division: Craft v. Philip Morris Companies, Inc. and Black v.
conference is scheduled for February 2, 2015.
Black v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., Reynolds American Inc.
the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 29, 2014.
Tobacco and Brown & Williamson, and parent companies of U.S.
tobacco products has caused them to become addicted to nicotine.
by the use of tobacco products.
benefits allegedly caused by the use of tobacco products.
care costs allegedly caused by the use of tobacco products.
challenge to the jurisdiction of the British Columbia court.
violations of various trade practices and competition statutes.
and its current or former affiliates in these actions.
A number of tobacco wholesalers and consumers have sued U.S.
RJR Tobacco and B&W, and the parent companies of the major U.S.
Lorillard and seek the recovery of unspecified money damages.
several of the cases has moved to consolidate all 11 actions.
order, the smokeless tobacco claims and defendants remain severed.
anticipated to begin in the fourth quarter of 2015.
a result of the liquidation of the NGH and Nabisco funds.
amended complaint and denied all pending motions as moot.
motion to decertify the class.
that the 1999 Amendment was invalid.
which the court denied on September 2, 2014.
with the U.S. Supreme Court. That motion is currently pending.
October 8, 2014) is brought under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas to the U.S.
business under the trade name Southern Welding and Millwrights.
Sahagian, for Themselves and the Class They Seek to Represent v.
States, specifically the First and Fourteenth Amendments thereto.
International Union, Local 99, is an "employee organization"
Judicial Circuit in Miami-Dade County, Florida, to the U.S.
to recover money damages based on the alleged violations.
October 9, 2014) seeks relief under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
damages, costs and attorney's fees.
centers across five countries, including the United States.
ODE (N.D. Ga., October 9, 2014) alleges fraud.

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