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BANK OF AMERICA: Pension Funds Named Lead Plaintiffs in "Sklar"
RUTH'S CHRIS: Former Server Files FLSA Violations Suit in Mass.
centers, Jeremy Roebuck of The Monitor reports.
the company had on file with state regulators.
contracting with a bonding company to pay a portion of that fee.
Department of Insurance, The Monitor reported.
agreed to the terms, Mr. King tells The Monitor.
rate," Mr. King says in the suit.
scheduled for September, according to The Monitor.
Commission for the quarter ended May 31, 2009.
complaint was filed on May 16, 2005, by the lead plaintiff.
E. Bachus was dismissed as a defendant from the case.
preliminary U.S. Department of Education program review report.
class suit, plus pre-judgment and post-judgment interest.
still owned on Sept. 14, 2004.
automatic stay until Feb. 13, 2008.
in favor of Apollo and the other defendants.
released on Aug. 11, 2008.
currently due on Aug. 20, 2009.
to properly report wages and earnings.
(Meritus), which began operations in September 2008.
the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona.
tossing several claims, according to the Law360 report.
Pension & Welfare Funds v. Apollo Group, Inc. et al., Case No.
lead plaintiff's selection of lead counsel and liaison counsel.
as to Daniel Bachus, Hedy Govenar, Brian E. Mueller, Dino J.
conspiracy and breach of fiduciary duty.
fraud against the same defendants.
company's June 29, 2009 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
The suit is "Teamsters Local 617 Pension & Welfare Funds v.
filed a complaint against Apollo Group and UPX in the U.S.
undisbursed federal loan funds to the lender.
The plaintiffs then filed a similar complaint in the U.S.
Division - Los Angeles) on Feb. 5, 2009.
class certification has been set for Oct. 26, 2009.
Raquel Pichardo-Allison of Global Pensions reports.
the caption, "Sklar v. Bank of America Corp. et al., Case No.
investors voted on its acquisition (Class Action Reporter, Jan.
account for its poor performance in the last quarter of 2008.
were only disclosed on Jan. 16, 2009.
value of their holdings, Bloomberg News relates.
apartments, according to The 33 News report.
in Superior Court in Burlington County.
reports The Cherry Hill Courier Post.
overcharged, The Cherry Hill Courier Post reported.
rights to musical plays and other works performed in the U.S.
profits, and an injunction against future infringement.
company's June 30, 2009 Form 10-Q Filing with the U.S.
the company owns Holland America Tours and Princess Tours.
obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
some soon died, Mary Beth Lane of The Columbus Dispatch.
60 miles southeast of Columbus.
through classified ads in local newspapers.
against Expedia Canada Corporation and Expedia.ca.
protection legislation and certain common law causes of action.
case was removed from California state court to federal court.
In April 2005, the U.S. District Court, based on a recent U.S.
yet specified the total amount of damages sought.
liability began on April 28, 2008 and finished on May 21, 2008.
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
is still pending court approval.
claim for indemnity under the vendor's supply contract.
of Texas on March 7, 1997, alleging race discrimination.
by the company from March 6, 1994, to the present.
together with pre-judgment interest in the amount of 5%.
in a total not to exceed $2.5 million.
the company to pay court costs and expenses.
Appeals for the 5th Circuit.
initial assignment of black employees into the Foundry Division.
remanded for recomputation in accordance with the opinion.
Circuit had denied both requests for a rehearing.
plaintiffs' request for attorneys' fees.
hearing in Beaumont, Texas during which he reviewed the 5th U.S.
The suit is "McClain, et al., v. Lufkin Industries, Case No.
District of Texas, Judge Judge Howell Cobb, presiding.
settlement in the matter, "Stone v. Marquette Bank, Case No.
1:2008-cv-06388," Mike Nolan of The Chicago Sun-Times reports.
using an Oak Forest cash machine in November 2007.
settlement in September, reports The Chicago Sun-Times.
to split the rest of the money.
The Consumer Advocacy Center, P.C.
Martin, Brown & Sullivan, Ltd.
toward their pension, according to The Boston Globe.
of dollars a year, lawyers said.
able to work," reports The Boston Globe.
seek truth, justice, and monetary damages. "King-Lincoln v.
miss crucial legal deadlines in this landmark lawsuit.
voters of Ohio had the evidence thrown out.
of Ohio on the issue of the lawsuit's apparent abandonment.
end the Madoff investment fraud scheme.
has been abridged in any way, it is our duty to take action."
clowns. This is not Iran, Honduras, or North Korea."
company's June 30, 2009 Form 20-F filing with the U.S.
five lawsuits in U.S. courts alleging various violations of U.S.
with respect to foreign exchange derivative contracts.
server for Ruth's Chris Steak House in Boston.
tips, according to The Boston Herald.
Captioned, "Kehoe v. Ruth's Chris Steak House, Inc. Case No.
three similar purported securities class-action lawsuits.
of Section 10(b) and Section 20(a) of the Exchange Act.
association with their products and services.
and Business & Professions Code, as well as invasion of privacy.
the fiscal year ended March 29, 2009.
with the feel of a specialty shop all contained under one roof.
and self-contained underwater breathing apparatus.
Sunrise Senior Living Systems Securities Litigation."
insider trading of Sunrise stock.
relief, including an accounting and disgorgement.
which requests the Court ultimately approved.
complaint on June 6, 2008.
be submitted to and approved by the court.
has been paid by the company.
Litigation, Case No. 07-CV-00102-RBW," filed in the U.S.
District Court for the District of Columbia, Judge Reggie B.
Exchange Commission for the fiscal year ended March 29, 2009.
relief, and attorneys' fees and costs.
filed in California against many other companies.
accrued $400,000 as of March 29, 2009 to defend this litigation.
the Quebec Superior Court effective June 22, 2009.
been posted on the Company's website at www.tvipacific.com.
made against them in the class-action proceedings.
according to U.S. Attorney Marty Jackley.
of the Interior Ken L. Salazar and Special Trustee Donna M.
entitled, "Different Horse et al v. Salazar et al., Case No.
4:2009-cv-04049," are members of Sioux Nation tribes.
according to The Rapid City Journal.
distribution method," he tells The Rapid City Journal.
award, The Rapid City Journal reported.
$54.25 million (Class Action Reporter, June 12, 2009).
according to the AP report.
from having employees work off the clock.
to the company's June 30, 2009 Form 10-Q Filing with the U.S.
Miclette & Britt, Inc. of Houston, and two individuals.
intervention by the Securities and Exchange Commission in Texas.
receivership actions in the United States and Antigua.
provided Stanford Financial with certain "safe and soundness"
firm, losing assets totaling several billion dollars.
depositors who literally risk losing everything, the U.S.
focuses on complex commercial litigation.

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