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SOUTHWEST WATER: Continues to Face Securities Lawsuits in Calif.
TICKETMASTER ENTERTAINMENT: "Campbell" Action Pending in Calif.
TICKETMASTER ENTERTAINMENT: Faces Consumer Fraud Actions in N.J.
Akiyama is still working its way through the system.
"Geise v. Amazon.com LLC et al., Case No. 2:2009-cv-00982."
points where the $30 protective cover attaches with metal clips.
which seeks refunds, treble damages and legal costs.
was told, and he would have to pay $200 for the repairs.
and offered as refurbished, the lawsuit states.
The lawsuit states that the value of the "matter in controversy"
Cover designed by Amazon," Seattle Times reported.
Commission for the quarter ended April 4, 2009.
initial public offering on Jan. 28, 2000, through at least Jan.
16(b) of the Exchange Act.
on the Joint Motion to Dismiss was held on Jan. 16, 2009.
an adequate demand on the company prior to filing her complaint.
claims more than five years prior to filing suit.
2009. The plaintiff may file a reply brief on Sept. 8, 2009.
is based on the Bispectral Index (BIS Index) technology.
et al v. Beacon Associates Management Corp. et al., Case No.
& Co. P.C. and several John Does.
into liquidation, and most of the money was lost.
were given to Mr. Madoff's firm to manage, with no oversight.
the suit says, that Madoff's operation was suspicious.
Kent of The Royal Gazette.
Management LTD. et al., Case No. 0:2009-cv-01736."
Aside from Blue Point, others listed as defendants are: James N.
over $11 million in incentive fees," The Royal Gazette reported.
Aercept business unit and one of Aercept's distributors.
termination of analog service by the wireless network operators.
Commission for the quarter ended May 30, 2009.
the quarterly period ended May 31, 2009.
of California, County of Los Angeles.
in California from April 2, 2004, to the present.
relief and the recovery of attorneys' fees.
comply with the itemized employee wage statement provisions.
rest breaks; and (3) unfair competition.
company is a retailer of used cars.
Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
for the Southern District of Texas by Joan Gale Frank, Jon A.
"Frank v. The Commonwealth of Antigua and Barbuda, Case No.
Langford of The Courthouse News Service.
Bank in Antigua, also known as Antigua and Barbuda.
and reaped enormous financial benefits from the scheme.
- with money stolen from customers."
of criminal proceeds from Stanford to Antigua.
largest shareholder, Mike Farrell of Multichannel News reports.
minority shareholders practically into oblivion.
preferred equity, according to Multichannel News.
expected sometime in late July or early August.
leaving 5% to be split among remaining shareholders.
alternative to bankruptcy," according to the suit.
attorneys' fees, according to Multichannel News.
by a separate group of Kodak workers.
others would receive $5,000 each.
settlement, The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported.
Timothy Inklebarger of Pensions & Investments reports.
"Wyoming State Treasurer et al v. Olinski et al., Case No.
Raphael Bostic, Samir Grover, Simon Heyrick, Victor H.
Inc., Fitch Rating Ltd. and The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
borrower's ability to repay," Pensions & Investments reported.
Corp., Luke R. Corbett, Gregory Pilcher, Robert M. Wohleber, J.
Michael Rauh, Thomas W. Adams, Mary Mikkelson and Marty J.
The dismissed lawsuits are captioned, "NAB Asset Venture I L.P.
El Paso, Inc.; and "Little et al v. KPMG LLP et al., Case No.
and Little, Roberts & Co., P.C.
actual, concrete injury sufficient to survive dismissal,"
according to The Courthouse News Service.
of closing agents in Missouri.
seeks injunctive relief, attorneys' fees and monetary damages.
E. Campbell of The Simon Law Firm represent the plaintiffs.
quarterly period ended May 31, 2009.
in connection with defective Chinese drywall.
company is not a party.
the multi-district litigation ("MDL") procedure.
to perfect service of its complaint on the Chinese defendants.
with Symphony Technology Group and Elliott Management Corp.
for a total transaction value of approximately $360 million.
including all necessary regulatory and stockholder approvals.
officers and directors as defendants.
designate The Rosen Law Firm P.A. as lead counsel.
shareholder class will receive a total payment of $2.75 million.
in the 529 Plans related to the Trust's fixed-income assets.
Santa Fe attorney John Bienvenu is co-counsel in the case.
management of certain "fixed-income" assets in the Trust.
bonds, all of which performed extremely poorly throughout 2008.
compensation of losses suffered by Class Members.
privacy (Class Action Reporter, May 21, 2009).
and a final hearing is set for July, according to the AP report.
who was represented by Thomas A. Zimmerman Jr., Esq.
Bridget Freeland of The Courthouse News Service reports.
Act 15 U.S.C. Section 1691, the Truth in Lending Act, 15 U.S.C.
unaffordable," reports The Courthouse News Service.
payment, the company flips the loan, Mr. Powell claims.
$1,100, according to The Courthouse News Service.
nature of each loan, The Courthouse News Service reported.
charges of more than $1,000 each time he refinanced.
dialing system after he told them to stop.
of FSH is First Southwest Company (FSC).
consolidated in federal court in New York.
behavior by specific individuals at specific defendants.
conspirator with the named defendants.
Crowder of Madison County Circuit Court, Steve Korris of The St.
started a new case for purposes of federal class action law.
that this was a purposeful expansion of the case."
Thus, Mr. Arnold is asking Judge G. Patrick Murphy of the U.S.
alone, the certification order should be vacated."
Action Reporter, April 3, 2009).
coverage of property and casualty insurance.
reasonable amount, based on the Ingenix "MDR modules."
determined arbitrary cap that Safeco selects."
law in the way that they use and distribute employee tips.
filed an alleged securities class action lawsuit in the U.S.
Company, et al., Case No. CV 08-07844."
state facts necessary to make its disclosures not misleading.
and for the appointment of lead plaintiff and lead counsel.
fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 2008.
of its wholesale wastewater business in Texas.
violations of the federal securities laws.
through June 23, 2009 (Class Action Reporter, July 15, 2009).
Company which was shortly coming due.
on very heavy trading volume.
criteria and be made on or before Sept. 11, 2009.
from early February 2007 to the present.
Act of Alberta, and the Quebec Consumer Protection Act.
million in punitive damages on behalf of the class.
outlets and 17 call centers worldwide.
the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act, remains pending.
unfair business practices by, among other things, "redirecting"
consumers from Ticketmaster.com to TicketsNow.com.
Exchange Commission for the quarter ended March 31, 2009.
the company's May 13, 2009 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
charges to online customers for UPS ticket delivery.
delivered by UPS contains a profit component.
Entertainment paid to UPS for that service.
decisions in two cases (In re Tobacco II Cases, 142 Cal. App.
4th 891, and Pfizer Inc. v. Superior Court (Galfano), 141 Cal.
ruling on the two cases.
positions and argued the motion at a September 20 hearing.
plaintiffs' motion for class certification without prejudice.
the Tobacco II case took place on March 3, 2009.
motion on March 16, 2009.
in May or June 2009.
a demurrer to the Second Amended Complaint on May 8, 2009.
filed against Ticketmaster Entertainment and TicketsNow.
States District Court, Central District of California)."
to be determined at trial and attorneys fees and costs.
class and attorneys fees and costs.
-- McBride v. Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc., Case No.
-- Police & Fire Retirement System of the City of Detroit v.
same Los Angeles court in which the McBride complaint was filed.
TicketsNow for amounts greater than face value.
overseas contractors (Class Action Reporter, Dec. 19, 2006).
violated in dozens of ways.
plaintiffs' attorney Anne K. Richardson.
the workers' mistreatment, reports The Courthouse News Service.
theory," The Courthouse News Service reports.
Commission for the quarterly period ended May 31, 2009.
in the company's marketing of automatic toilet bowl cleaners.
ATBCs has on toilet parts made of plastic and rubber.
District Court's decision and the company has opposed this move.
of California, Judge Thomas J. Whelan, presiding.
February 8, 2007 and October 23, 2007.
the Company and its prospects.
criteria and be made on or before Sept. 14, 2009.
period between September 17, 2008 and March 9, 2009.
purchasers of Comtech common stock during the Class Period.
Kendall Law Group, led by a former federal judge and U.S.
September 17, 2008 and March 9, 2009.

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