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VISTEON CORP: Seeks Dismissal of ERISA Violations Suit in Mich.
E46 Model cars with defective subframes.
the vehicle to separate from the body.
injunctive relief, and the amount of such relief.
Jersey under Judge Harold A. Ackerman with referral to Judge Esther Salas.
the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
prematurely, sometimes after less than 10,000 miles.
They demand a jury trial.
of California under Judge William H. Alsup.
chief executive Gregory Reyes, James Illman of Legalweek.com reports.
with Bay Area rival Cooley Godward Kronish as counsel on the case over Mr.
Reyes’ involvement with backdated share options.
Breyer said in court last month that Wilson has an apparent conflict. Mr.
partner Larry Sonsini for his predicament, The Recorder reports.
Wilson Sonsini on the Net: http://www.wsgr.com/WSGR/Index.aspx.
consist of enterprise resource planning and data warehousing.
employees across Canada, Tobi Cohen of Canadian Press Reports.
career with CIBC. She’s still working at a Toronto CIBC branch.
about $50,000 for overtime work in the past 10 years.
are discouraged to claim overtime.
launched in Canada,” seeks approximately CAD600 million in damages.
the class action is certified, which may take a year.
class action filed against Conseco, Inc.
primarily under the names "Lifestyle" and "Lifetime".
of the purported class actions were filed in federal courts across the U.S.
Insurance Co. Cost of Insurance Litigation, Cause No. MDL 1610."
Conseco, Inc. to add $360 million to its balance sheet.
nationwide class on the claims for breach of contract and injunctive relief.
fraud and intentional misrepresentation and fraudulent concealment.
former policyholders in the third quarter of 2007.
On Feb. 12, 2007 the court granted preliminary approval of the settlement.
according to the company’s May 9, 2007 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
for the Central District of California under Judge A. Howard Matz.
Exchange Commission for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2007.
against Electronic Data Systems Corp.
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
all of the defendants and violation of Section 12(a)(1) of the U.S.
between Sept. 7, 1999 and Oct. 9, 2002.
Electronic Data Systems Stock Fund between Oct. 20, 2001 and Nov. 18, 2002.
District Court, and oral arguments were heard on the appeal on April 5, 2005.
First Home in August 2005.
D&W ‘buys’ the investor out of the deal.
couldn’t get financing, and stand to lose everything.
any other monies paid to defendants).
The suit is “Sewell et al. v. D'Alessandro & Woodyard, Inc. et al., Case No.
of professional appraisers in Maryland, Virginia and Oklahoma.
inception through at least April 2007, and who were damaged thereby."
Harold H. Huggins Realty Inc. of Burtonsville, Maryland and P.E. Turner & Co.
Tulsa Oklahoma. It was filed on May 9, 2007.
The appraisers are seeking a minimum of $25 million plus punitive damages.
holders on the YouTube.com website (Class Action Reporter, May 7, 2007).
-- YouTube's corporate parent, Google, Inc.
infringement on the YouTube website" in order to build traffic to the site.
conduct since becoming its corporate parent.
the latest to join legal action against video-sharing site YouTube.
that assertion continues to grow.
journalist, was the first to file copyright claims against YouTube last July.
and a partner at the firm Proskauer Rose.
eager for a judge to decide the issue."
of the grand-slam events in tennis.
divisions, which produced French soccer great Zinedine Zidane.
to music from Elvis, Quincy Jones, and the Black Eyed Peas.
The suit is "The Football Association Premier League Limited, et al. v.
That action, “Central States Southeast and Southwest Areas Pension Fund v.
of 1934 and Sections 11, 12(a)(2), and 15 of the Securities Act of 1933.
The suit is “Central States, Southeast and Southwest Areas Pension Fund v.
Claudia Wilken with referral to Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte.
set a trial date for the purported securities fraud class action, "Zelman v.
JDS Uniphase Corp., Case No. 02-4656."
securities during the period from March 6, 2001 through July 26, 2001.
and Rule 10b-5, and seeks unspecified damages.
is pending in the same court.
(Class Action Reporter, Sept. 22, 2006).
depositions is Dec. 1, 2006.
The suit is "Zelman v. JDS Uniphase Corp., et al., Case No. 4:02-cv-04656,"
shareholders of The Optical Coating Laboratory, Inc. (OCLI).
litigation against JDS Uniphase Corp.
shares for JDS Uniphase shares when JDS Uniphase acquired OCLI.
candor, and seeks unspecified damages.
a settlement of the OCLI action.
has asked the parties to submit final settlement papers.
the quarterly period ended March 31, 2007.
Plaintiffs in the SDL action, "Cook v. Scifres, Master File No.
SDL. Plaintiffs filed an amended complaint on Sept. 12, 2005.
the SDL action has occurred.
quarterly period ended March 31, 2007.
Laboratory, Inc. (OCLI), E-TEK Dynamics, Inc., and SDL Ltd.
overstated the value of inventory, and failed to timely write down goodwill.
Sections 11, 12(a)(2), and 15 of the Securities Act of 1933.
and taken depositions of both party and non- party witnesses.
begin on Oct. 1, 2007.
The suit is "In re JDS Uniphase Corp. Securities Litigation, C-02-1486,"
under Judge Claudia Wilken with referral to Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte.
seeking for an extension of the trial date of the case to May 12, 2008.
fiduciary duties to the Plans and the Plans' participants.
The amended complaint alleges a purported class period from Feb.
Plaintiffs filed a second amended complaint on June 30, 2006.
counterclaims for breach of contract.
The parties have requested an extension of the trial date to May 12, 2008.
The suit is "Pettit v. JDS Uniphase Corp., et al., Case No.
District of California under Judge William W.
law firm, Matthew Hirsch, of The Recorder reports.
prevent competition in the market for full- service bar review courses.
Kaplan is an international provider of educational and career services.
a license to practice law.
course anytime from August 1997 up to the present time.
examination is a class member.
Publishing's BAR/BRI courses between 1997 and 2006.
million fund. The settlement also provides for other non-monetary relief.
for a bar review course from the fund.
1100 Glendon Ave, 14th Fl.
hazards associated with this product’s defects.
refusing to implement a corrective action plan for this ATV.
they are continuing to sell the units that CPSC staff found to be defective.
Shellenbarger of The Grand Rapids Press reports.
the Southern Michigan Correctional Facility died in April.
on dialysis indefinitely and can add years to a patient's life.
with doctors and nurses, resulting to delayed requests for medical help.
(Class Action Reporter, May 14, 2007).
and temporarily shut it down, a decision the state appealed to the 6th U.S.
to proceed before Judge Enslen.
indeed an attempt to evade the court’s jurisdiction.
Western District of Michigan with Judge Richard Enslen presiding.
its electronic SuperDOT system, reports say.
trading from the Big Board floor.
orders placed when market conditions were favorable.
(securities) by public investors were artificially manipulated and distort.
The suit seeks to certify a class period from Oct. 17, 1998 to the present.
It seeks triple damages because of alleged antitrust violations.
York. The case is not yet assigned to any judge.
action relating to airline fuel surcharge.
that the agreement benefits both parties.
years and we are looking forward to an exciting future,” Mr. Manwaring said.
District of New York for multidistrict litigation.
Owen Electric Co. is facing a class-action complaint filed May 24 in the U.S.
during one or more work weeks.
such other relief the court deems just and appropriate.
handed down by a Court of Appeal’s in the case.
laws violations to go ahead against Pacific Capital Bancorp.
the applicant to another RAL lender.
Francisco, California as "Canieva Hood and Congress of California Seniors v.
RAL customer and is specifically authorized and agreed to by the customer.
punitive damages and attorneys’ fees.
of a judgment in favor of the Company dismissing the suit.
held on June 14, 2006, and the matter was taken under submission.
subsidiary, Morton Capital Management (MCM) that was acquired in July 2006.
be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
retail establishments in New Jersey and New York.
The problem was discovered through routine FSIS microbiological testing.
elderly and persons with HIV infection or undergoing chemotherapy.
representative Cortney McCraw with Freud Communications at (212) 582-0375.
available in English and Spanish and can be reached from l0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
because they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.
distribution centers in Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon and Utah.
compromised immune systems are the most susceptible to food borne illness.
3-pound chubs of "STATER BROS. MARKETS 73/27 ground beef."
Marketing Brian Levy at (323) 588-5286.
the Dutch Supreme Court in The Hague, Netherlands, VOA News reports.
Each lead plaintiff is seeking $34,000 in damages.
charges them of failing to protect Muslim civilians in the U.N. safe haven.
prevent Serb forces into the town and took the victims away.
alleging workplace disability discrimination, 9News reports.
The Postal Service agreed to pay back pay, but did not admit wrongdoing.
members could receive a notice of the settlement in the week of July 12.
receive $85,000 in the settlement.
discrimination, and to change how it classifies injured employees.
on May 23, 2007. Formal notice will be sent to the class members by June 22.
led the negotiations for the class.
consent to the change by a doctor.
authorizing care for these people eventually become life-threatening.
getting authorization or payment of nursing services."
are suffering from illnesses caused by exposure to radiation or beryllium.
or limited, the suit said.
and only authorized eight hours, three times a week.
Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act.
nursing care without a doctor’s consent.
with Judge Edward W. Nottingham presiding and referral to Judge Michael E.
1997, the Vancouver Province reports.
because of a limitation set out in law.
approval to the $7.6 million settlement of the class action, "Skiles v.
Visteon Corp., et al., Case No. 2:05-cv-71205-AC-DAS."
the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
from July 20, 2001 through June 15, 2006.
the parties agreed to a settlement.
preliminarily approved the settlement on Dec. 12, 2006.
Commission for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2007.
of the company associated with two plants located in Michigan.
Ford as new hires in 2006 after Ford acquired the plants.
Michigan under Judge Arthur J. Tarnow with referral to Judge Steven D. Pepe.
Corporation, and who were charged a $35 credit report fee.
of the RESPA, the suit claims.
from a third-party vendor for a per loan price of approximately $15.
that Wachovia had purchased for $15.
approximate per loan price of $15, but does not mark-up the price.
be collected from the borrower at loan closing.
were charged a $35 fee for credit reporting services.
a class action, as above defined, under Fed. R. Civ. P.
Pennsylvania, under Judge Louis H. Pollak.
19, 2007, according to Nell Luter Floyd of the Clarion Ledger.
The auction will be held at 9 a.m. at the offices of Burr & Forman, 401 E.
majority interest in a trucking firm.
IP networks in the world.
and who were injured thereby.
its March 8, 2007 initial public offering (IPO).
15, 2007, the stock was trading around $12.00 per share.
under regulatory scrutiny in the past year.
2007 to close at $8.76 per share on May 21, 2007, on unusually high volume.
Registration Statement issued in connection with its March 8, 2007 IPO.

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