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a number of states due to collusion resulting in price fixing.
2012. The refund can be used to purchase ebooks or print books.
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publishers have established for the refunds.
account that can be used to purchase Kindle books or print books.
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Group, Inc.'s August 5, 2013, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
losses, if any, arising from the litigation.
the August mediation, if necessary.
to the Company's August 5, 2013, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
of AIG, AIG Financial Products Corp. and AIG Trading Group Inc.
Litigation (the Consolidated 2008 Securities Litigation).
Court denied the motions to dismiss.
auditors and the underwriters of various securities offerings).
2013, or (iv) such earlier or other date as the Court may order.
loss or range of losses, if any, arising from these litigations.
presentations in violation of the Ontario Securities Act.
AIG, by holding that a defendant must have some form of "actual,"
developments in the Consolidated 2008 Securities Litigation.
and derivatively on behalf of AIG (the SICO New York Action).
property rights of AIG without due process or just compensation."
dismiss in the SICO Treasury Action. Discovery is proceeding.
claims in the SICO Treasury Action.
to join the class by September 16, 2013.
Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of ML III.
repeated blows to the head.
damage and make sure it isn't aggravated," Mr. Elsom said.
they don't change the way they do things."
pitch as a result of the new testing regime.
field, or whether there is suspicion of a loss of consciousness.
would not have been allowed to return to the field of play.
return to full training this week.
dangerous for the player to have a doctor that works like that,"
as a board medical adviser last year.
longer, is totally discredited," he told Irish broadcaster RTE.
incident involving Mr. Smith was damning.
the day after and yet returning him to the field wasn't a problem.
happened to George's brain after that is extremely hard to tell.
wears that. That's why the settlement in the US was so large."
is only one place to go from there."
prejudice. Beltran v. Avon Products, Inc., No. 12-2502 (U.S.
individually, and the other cases remain pending.
"refused to appear for her deposition."
interconnect systems for use in electronic products.
appealed the final approval of a settlement resolving the lawsuit.
stock price upon subsequent disclosures.
settlement hearing for April 5, 2013.
the Consolidated Securities Class Action.
Industrial Average and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
class action claims filed in other jurisdictions in Canada.
laws and other state statutory and common laws.
settlement amount would be covered by existing reserves.
is cooperating with these inquiries.
actions to the extent they assert similar claims.
reviews to ensure the robustness of their remedial measures.
conversion rate of 0.7881 as of July 1, 2013).
associated with Visa and MasterCard payment card transactions.
Plaintiffs sought unspecified damages and to undo the IPOs.
regarding merchant point of sale practices.
Corporation's share of Visa-related claims.
class members. The objecting class members appealed to the U.S.
scheduled for September 12, 2013.
related to these opt outs.
Chicago v. Bank of America, NA and U.S. Bank National Association.
original trustee and U.S. Bank having replaced BANA as trustee.
and/or equitable relief, and costs and expenses.
wrongdoing or liability in the settlement.
Blackstone rose 1.9 percent on Aug. 29, to $22.05.
"We may be witnessing the end of capitalism as we know it,"
its value and was trading at $18.15 a share.
A representative for Blackstone could not be reached for comment.
the Company's August 5, 2013, Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
Electrical Pension Fund v. BMC Software, Inc., et al., C.A. No.
Software, Inc., et al., C.A. No. 8590-VCL (Del. Ch.); Neulinger v.
Electrical Pension Fund v. BMC Software, Inc., et al., No.
Associates, L.P. and Elliott International, L.P. as defendants.
Software, Inc., Stockholder Litigation, Consolidated C.A. No.
notice of the non-suit and dismissed all claims without prejudice.
and organizational transformation and education services.
illegally avoided paying them overtime.
for comment on Aug. 26.
significant inventory of developmental drilling opportunities.
in the 1930s. The plaintiffs are seeking in excess of $8 million.
The status conference is set at 9 a.m. on Sept. 16.
Deposit Interest Act and breach of contract.
Complex, which required a security deposit.
Act. Judge Lopinot denied the motion for dismissal on March 13.
year statute of limitations supports its reasoning for dismissal.
to tell them what statute applies.
appeal to the Fifth District Appellate Court.
eligible to collect monetary damages.
"It's pay for time owed, and pay for work done," Mr. Buck said.
declined to comment about the mailers or the lawsuit.
litigation," Cosmopolitan spokeswoman Amy Rosetti said.
corporate owner, Nevada Property 1 LLC.
return them after clocking out.
area each day for more than 2 1/2 years.
reality, it saves the company a lot of money."
jurors were expected to be brought in on Sept. 3.
an email to The National Law Journal.
Second District Court of Appeal.
asked lawyers to designate certain cases as representative.
surveillance on their products and to assess their safety.
More than 93,000 ASR devices have been implanted in patients.
impact on proposed class members.
impact stemming from Freeman's practices.
the EEOC on behalf of the American Bar Association.
employer usage of background checks?
the EEOC filed after E-RACE that I know of.
CC: What is the significance of the Freeman decision?
Title VII no-cumulation rule for calculating disparate impact.
CC: Is this issue settled?
action has been launched over last year's Blampied bushfire.
action against defendants Hazell Bros.
the fire, as well as incurring $3515 in clean-up costs.
trench on the roadside, about 600 millimeters deep.
fringe, and threatened several houses in a three-hour period.
securities class action over the ill-fated deal contend.
Autonomy and then voluntarily disclose it, as plaintiffs alleged.
Aug. 30 that the beleaguered executives were trying to save face.
Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, wrote in the response brief.
price to levels from which it plunged after the writedown.
to perpetrate a fraud on HP's investors," Mr. Abadou wrote.
pension administrator which says it lost more than $35 million.
the due diligence and subsequently touted the process.
Autonomy's accounting practices had been questioned in the press.
subject the company to another scandal, the plaintiffs allege.
accounting practices," Mr. Abadou wrote.
exposed Autonomy's cooked books in May 2012, Mr. Abadou continues.
blamed Mr. Lynch for duping HP about the value of his company.
group that includes Lynch -- had "acted in the utmost good faith."
its shareholders" in HP's announcement of the writedown.
style reassurance," Mr. Abadou wrote.
HSBC awaits the court's ruling.
consumer banking products and related financial services.
lender-placed insurance is then passed on to the borrower.
lender-placed insurance activities dating back to September 2005.
information to the NYDFS that is responsive to the subpoena.
General and will continue to do so.
certain of the Company's subsidiaries captioned Montanez et al v.
Weller et al. v. HSBC Mortgage Services, Inc. et al. (D. Col. No.
13-CV-00185); and Hoover et al. v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. et al.
(N.D.N.Y. 13-CV-00149); and Lopez v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. et al.
court, captioned Ofra Levin et al. v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. et al.
which the state court denied.
the State Action was recaptioned In Re HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
2013. Jura also filed a federal action captioned Darek Jura v.
Federal Action"), presenting similar claims to the State Action.
USA, N.A. (E.D. Va. 13-CV-00229) (the "Hanes Action") was filed.
previously filed motions to dismiss as moot, without prejudice.
responded and made productions in each of the actions.
In July 2013, HSBC Bank, HSBC Holdings plc. and HSBC Bank plc.
actions filed in federal courts located in New York and Chicago.
all are at a very early stage.
al.(E.D.N.Y. No. 05-CV 4520 (JG)); Jethro Holdings, Inc., et al.
American Booksellers Asps' v. Visa U.S.A., Inc. et al. (E.D.N.Y.
settlement amount into an escrow account.
September 12, 2013, before the District Court.
Securities Litigation (2nd Cir, Nos. 12-156, 12-184, 12-162).
remaining claims to the Bankruptcy Court for further proceedings.
custodial, administration and similar services to the funds.
with the trustee's English action.
actions, including an action captioned Fairfield Sentry Ltd. v.
Fairfield Sentry Ltd. et al. v. ABN AMRO Schweiz AG et al. (Bankr.
litigation in the British Virgin Islands.
2011, captioned Wailea Partners, LP v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. (N.D.
claims and will continue to defend them vigorously.
ruled, but claims under state law are pre-empted.
depend upon interpretation of the collective bargaining agreement.
provision of the CBA is unconstitutional.
of the union, according to the opinion.
opinion in 14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett.
. . . which is "usually the case,"'" he said.
other from the Southern District of New York in 2010.
exhaust their administrative remedies," Judge Buckwalter said.
administrative workers who had limited job independence.
Hill, N.J., represented the plaintiffs.
represented Hyundai and couldn't be reached for comment.
class action lawsuit against the city earlier in August.
Lansing resident and attorney Brian Surgener is representing.
over his stormwater utility bill.
that would cost the city about $1 million.
is protected by a court order."
open itself up to further lawsuits.
right thing and, in some manner, pay back these fees."
of the community as a whole."
on their property bill "as Mayor (Martin) Griffin promised."
my client agreed to absorb all costs of filing the suit,"
Mr. Surgener said. "This would have avoided raising taxes.
paid an illegal stormwater fee.
the increased taxes exceed the city's own charter restrictions.
the Settlement of a class action lawsuit pending in this Court.
documents by contacting the Claims Administrator at Monk v.
entered by the Court in this litigation.
vigorously defend itself in this matter.
with each other in a proceeding styled Thomas Metyk, et al. v.
filed their notice of appeal.
effect on its financial condition.
forum selection clauses against approximately 320 class members.
litigation has evolved, there is now a challenge to every merger."
board would share more than $150 million, according to one suit.
and the back end," he said.
of Laura Robinson and other Onyx shareholders in Robinson v.
spokeswoman for Onyx declined to comment.
ballooned since the financial crisis.
thing for his corporate clients, which have included Amgen.
"When we talk to a client who will be involved in a merger,"
reaction to the merger is, they will get sued."
as Fred Pryor Seminars and Roadside Trailer Services.
Belleville will be representing it.
advertisements from Park University between Feb. 13 and April 11.
unwanted fax from Roadside on Feb. 13, the suit states.
unsolicited advertisements, by sending the faxes.
bottom of the pages they sent out, Warma claims.
return, according to the complaint.
other relief the court deems just.
St. Clair County Circuit Court case numbers: 13-L-423, 13-L-422.
the dismissal of the Comer II Litigation.
possible loss in the event of an adverse outcome of this matter.
No accrual has been recorded for this matter.
transmission, distribution and sale of electricity in Colorado.
to retail customers and transports customer-owned natural gas.
extracting some of the overtime pay owed to agents by SelectQuote.
and costs would continue to rise.
precluded from being exempt from overtime.
of what he's owed as a class member.
company used to giving others the short end of the stick.
this matter. No accrual has been recorded for this matter.
the Eastern District of New York.
and, in some cases, lost wages and other damages.
after being involved in a Nov. 8, 2008 car accident.
them to be without merit."
On October 20, 2011, a putative shareholder class action, James E.
adverse impact on the consolidated financial statements.
to reduce the risk of legal exposure?
inclusion of certain types of information and certain records.
example, a 9-year old conviction that appears on the report.
above and beyond those set forth in the FCRA.
also have important implications for equal employment opportunity.
a motion for summary judgment in a federal action in Maryland.
ultimately helped it win in court.
of Texas Law School. He is not involved in the case.
executive director Marcia Robinson Lowry said.
basically disregarding the harm to children," she said.
reviewing Jack's ruling and haven't decided whether to appeal.
country were similarly badgered by the company.
Latham represents Union Pacific Railroad Co., one of four U.S.
firm, arguing it suffered a conflict of interest.
Judge Friedman said that didn't create a conflict, either.
of who represents [Union Pacific] in the class action,"
representation of Union Pacific was "directly adverse" to Oxbow.
case, in recognition of its relationship with Oxbow.
mean the firm was acting unethically.
the firm in preparing the defendant's legal strategy," he said.
"But such circumstances are not present here."
issue in light of new Supreme Court guidance.
delayed filing of its 10K earlier this year.
any other defendants in connection with these lawsuits.
Juan Carlos Rodriguez, writing for Law360, reports that the U.S.
driver's license information from states and then selling it.
under the Driver's Privacy Protection Act.

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