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situated v. AAA Credit Service Collection Agency, Inc., Case No.
and contradicting the validation notice required by 15 U.S.C.
consumer with an effective validation notice.
Plaintiff Palces is 67 years old and resides in San Mateo County.
undermine the effectiveness of the validation notice.
fees, and such other relief as the court may deem just and proper.
class was denied. The case went to mediation on March 11, 2010.
2011. The mediation was held and the case did not settle.
which will be covered by its insurance.
which Ambassadors Group, Inc. had or has a controlling interest."
Defendants' alleged false and misleading statements.
is available at http://is.gd/fxSxoRfrom Leagle.com.
situated v. American Zurich Insurance Company, Case No.
with accurate itemized statements of wages earned.
including an office in San Francisco.
a Senior Claims Examiner from April 2005 to December 2010.
'backstabbing,'" the class claims -- and that's not all.
or get involved in office politics,'" the complaint states.
for management roles," according to the 85-page complaint.
would now be occupying," if not for discriminatory practices.
Pharmaceuticals, et al., Case No. 11-cv-_____, docketed as Doc.
Neighbourhood Plan Strategy go ahead.
Hodson praised the community for pulling together on the issue.
121 doors and only two people supported the plan."
properties could consider legal action.
strong negative response to the neighborhood plan.
Company's March 22, 2011, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
the Company's financial condition or results of operations.
country with "pure white stock" under its White Australia Policy.
issuing a formal apology in 2009.
located in Australia, called 'Christian Brothers Oceania,'"
Christian Brothers (CCB) is legally distinct.
the Congregation of Christian Brothers -- North American Province.
the order under "pontifical right."
"This, however, is a religious determination, not a legal ruling,"
the decision was "absolutely correct and totally fair."
Sharma & DeYoung, also in Manhattan.
fiscal year ended December 31, 2010.
LITIGATION for a total of $336 million, subject to court approval.
2009, the District Court granted final approval of the settlement.
Judgment was entered on November 3, 2009. Appeals have been filed.
Issuance Trust's March 22, 2011, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
CARD INTERCHANGE FEE AND MERCHANT DISCOUNT ANTITRUST LITIGATION.
scheme, perpetrated by Joseph "Guiseppe" Viola, a Citi client.
house method of calculating credit scores.
According to a March 22, 2011, Form 8-K filing with the U.S.
fairness opinion with respect to the Proposed Transaction.
the surviving entity and a wholly owned subsidiary of DSW.
executive officer, and DSW and that in one case, DSW Merger LLC.
Marie Ochoa, on behalf of herself and others similarly situated v.
and sale of pharmaceutical products in the United States.
Plaintiff Ochoa was employed by defendant in California as a "
Specialist" from June 2002 to January 2011.
v. Entertainment Shopping, Inc., Case No. 11-cv-01353 (N.D. Calif.
Philadelphia, Pa. Defendant operates the "entertainment shopping"
website Swoopo.com, which hosts online auctions.
year ended January 29, 2011.
the California Business and Professions Code.
include two named plaintiffs and nearly 300 opt-in class members.
respond to the requests for admission served by the defendant.
defendant for failure to comply with the November 30, 2010, order.
deadlines to accommodate the depositions.
Fastfunding Company, Inc., et al.
National Arbitration Forum pursuant to court's mandate.
going forward with the lawsuit.
available for free at http://is.gd/xqCeBZfrom Leagle.com.
approval of the proposed settlement on May 20.
Sandhurst Trustees customers or their investments.
companies, Turner Hopkins said on its website.
activities of the failed finance companies and protect investors,"
losses incurred by them as a result," the firm said.
payment at all for bringing this case," Turner Hopkins said.
Zealand finance companies during the period between 2006 to 2009.
for the quarter ended September 30, 2010.
Circuit Judges Richard E. Posner, Daniel A. Manion, David F.
v. King Architectural Metals, Inc., Case No. 10-8050 (7th Cir.).
ruling that CE Design was an adequate representative of the class.
The class suit is remanded for further proceedings.
Zicam nasal gels and sprays.
it was "poised for growth" and had "very strong momentum."
Circuit revived the shareholders' complaint.
nasal sprays and gels in scientific journals.
as well," Justice Sotomayor wrote.
Avenatti, on behalf of the same class of people.
determine which of the law firms will get control of the case.
workers were unable to finish in time for the Feb. 6 game.
purchased or were delayed in getting into the game.
Bowl; or reimbursement of their expenses for Super Bowl XLV.
to any future Super Bowl.
gave Goldfarb Branham one week to file a similar motion.
opinion on which firm should get control of the class-action suit.
venues for getting class-action certification.
calculated on their child support arrears.
A. Cassou, Case No. 08cv1697-Lab (S.D. Calif.).
Exchange Commission for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010.
and seeks damages for losses caused by the alleged wrongdoing.
court on December 22, 2009. In addition to the Company, Brian W.
year ended December 31, 2010.
$17.91 a share or $1 billion.
A copy of the Complaint in Kolton v. Gray, et al., Case No.
thousands of investors left out of pocket.
over the collapse of Capital + Merchant Finance.
launching class action proceedings of its own.
for the past 12 months analyzing these potential claims.
activities of the failed finance companies and protect investors.
required to pay any legal fees unless successful.
otherwise not have the financial resources.
them to register their interest.
more firms, including some of the largest U.S. investment firms.
the United States District Court, Southern District of New York.
statements issued in response to TheStreet's story.
"collaboration with a third party not-for-profit group practice."
hearing was postponed and is being rescheduled.
California (In re Rentech Securities Litigation, Lead Case No.
pay) plaintiffs' attorneys fees and expenses of up to $300,000.
be covered by its insurance carriers.
conditions including notice to the Company's stockholders.
-- provides clean energy solutions.
behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated v.
2011, is concurred by Judges Johnny J. Butler and Rochelle S.
"This has been a long and difficult situation for all concerned,"
an amicable resolution has been reached."
cases over Katrina, he said.
preliminary approval by the court," she said.
return a phone call and e-mail seeking comment on the settlement.
also in New Orleans, were closed for months after the hurricane.
causing more than $80 billion in damage.
"It will be virtually impossible for us to get a fair jury,"
Mr. Clayton told Ledet on March 22.
court documents filed on March 21.
exchange lack standing to sue in U.S. courts.
the relevant evidence are located here."
is scheduled for June 6.
between May 10, 2005, and Feb. 2, 2010.
the statements had no material effect on Toyota's shares.
Toyota's reputation and consumer appeal."
"aggregated action" filed in the action In re Trans Union Corp.
Privacy Litigation, Case No. 00 C 4729, MDL Docket No. 1350 (U.S.
credit information Trans Union allegedly improperly disclosed.
payments that it makes to the PSCs.
and Order is available at http://is.gd/xTq7ntfrom Leagle.com.
loans than borrowers in non-minority areas of Los Angeles County.
"motivating reason" for Wells Fargo's conduct.
award of $4,000 per loan.
are least equipped to deal with it."
neighborhoods from using the program.
claims on behalf of Piedmont REIT.
of the seven counts of the amended complaint in their entirety.
certain defenses to the second amended complaint.
petition for permission to appeal was denied on October 30, 2009.
denied the plaintiff's motion for leave to amend on June 23, 2009.
Ronald Sy, Christopher Patalinghug, Frauline Abangan and Peter A.

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