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locals as lead plaintiffs in the combined case.
alleged that the board harmed the company.
Class Action Reporter story (October 5, 2005) reports.
2017, Phone: 985-876-3891, E-mail: duke525@msn.com.
Applera-Celera Genomics stock completed on March 6, 2000.
31, 2005, the Court certified the case as a class action.
with the sale of Taq DNA polymerase and PCR-related products.
relief as the court deems proper.
The suit is styled "MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORIES v.
HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE, INC. et al, case no. 1:04-cv-01649-HHK,"
Columbia, under Judge Henry H. Kennedy.
(i) Paul Thomas Gallagher, Michael Hausfeld, Brian A.
in decisions made," according to Mr. Williamson.
parent company, Onex, did not return a call for comment.
damages and at least $1.5 billion in punitive damages. Mr.
unexplainable," Mr. Williamson told The Associated Press.
District Court for the District of Kansas, under Judge Monti L.
the Plaintiff/s are, Lawrence W. Williamson, Jr. and Uzo L.
back pay, only 9,000 will get paid, The El Universal reports.
workers stayed on until 1966, when the program ended.
story (September 4, 2002) reports.
that the U.S. and Mexican governments return the withheld wages.
Mexican governments, Wells Fargo Bank and three Mexican banks.
Action Reporter story (September 2, 2002) reports.
listed Wells Fargo Bank and three Mexican banks as defendants.
an earlier Class Action Reporter story (July 17, 2001) reports.
Class Action Reporter story (September 2, 2002) reports.
(3) Valeriano Saucedo of Miner Barnhill & Galland, 1612 W.
caused the spill, The South China Morning Post reports.
forcing Chinese cities to shut down water supplies as it passes.
countries, according to China`s official Xinhua news agency.
court, according to the South China Morning Post.
damages...we will give it a try."
securities between January 17, 2001 and May 21, 2002, inclusive.
This amended complaint contained a number of new allegations.
Company's motion to dismiss was filed on February 6, 2004.
Rice directed that the stay of discovery will remain in effect.
into the battery bay located on the underside of the notebook.
batteries sold for between $99 and $179.
"free programming offer" period expired.
their first bill from DIRECTV," said Attorney General Sorrell.
Case No. CV027691," and "Joseph Giordano and Dennis Gish, vs.
et. al., Case No. 05AS04523."
Zieman, that are defective in design and manufacture.
support the advertised maximum towing capacity of the trailers.
declaratory and injunctive relief, attorney's fees and costs.
different delivery catheter. Endologix has notified the U.S.
and intends to initiate and rapidly complete this action.
interruption in product availability due to this action.
will be actively integrated into the manufacturing operations.
McCormick, President and CEO of Endologix.
catheters in an organized and efficient manner," he added.
million in settlement proceeds, The Bogalusa Daily News reports.
unable to obtain an accounting of the settlement money.
know how their monies were spent."
Reporter story (February 26, 2004) reports.
earlier Class Action Reporter story (February 26, 2004) reports.
story (February 26, 2004) reports.
for one or more of its employees, The Morning Call reports.
it release any details about individual employees.
public after the paper's reporters contacted the company.
notify doctors about the defect until this year.
there, asking for class action status.
devices, replacement surgery and other medical treatment.
violation of various states' consumer protection laws.
Recent Legislative and Judicial Trends Affecting the U.S.
and their impact on the U.S. casualty market.
insurers and their corporate clients than in previous years."
tort reform rulings, "next asbestos" and "next tobacco"
pharmaceutical claims and environmental liabilities.
obtained by contacting Guy Carpenter: marketing@guycarp.com.
help make the firm's clients more successful.
filed against it, styled "In re Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc.
(2) Shapiro v. Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc., et al., No.
(4) Walters v. Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc., et al., No.
the Company's facilities. The plaintiffs in "Browne"
Securities Class Action filed a Consolidated Amended Complaint.
use the product even if it does not look or smell spoiled.
these problems should seek immediate medical attention.
unconfirmed illness has been reported to date.
Enterprise Custom Foods, Orange, CA, for Harry and David.
purchase date, customers may return product for a refund.
violations of California's wage and hour laws.
case, The Associated Press reports.
detail to justify some of the request.
Bruce Babbitt, in contempt for their handling of the trust fund.
opinions, including the contempt order against Ms. Norton.
Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company."
firms, alleging antitrust law violations.
Antitrust Act in the "Louisiana Wholesale" case was granted.
purchasers is reaffirmed and remains in full force and effect.
the plaintiff in one of those remaining actions, "Daniels v.
defend against the plaintiff's actions.
phentermine, commonly known as "fen-phen."
to overcharge for prescription drugs paid for by Medicaid.
damages, civil penalties, interest and attorneys fees.
are in the process of being transferred to the MDL.
The "County of Suffolk vs. Abbott Laboratories, Inc. et al."
have re-filed an amended complaint.
part, granted the motion in part, and deferred ruling in part.
are pending before the Court.
the complaints are pending in these four cases.
in the consolidated class action filed against them.
the gaming machines operate, as well as the chances of winning.
asks for unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.
had been entered in the case. The appeal remains pending.
States District Court in Nevada, under Judge Roger L. Hunt.
business as Mr. Meats, in the Circuit Court of Kanawha County.
Department, and charges unlawful bad check fees.
defendants is inedible and frequently is not safe to consumers.
McGraw's Consumer Hotline at 1-800-368-8808 or 304-558-8986.
another lawsuit, The Courier-Post Online reports.
violation of the state Safe Dam Act.
home until they could be rescued.
earlier Class Action Reporter story (February 16, 2005) reports.
Reporter story (February 16, 2005) reports.
et al. v. The Montana Power Company, et al."
reorganization, the stay has been made permanent.
Committee reached a tentative settlement through mediation.
States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
periods in 2004, which periods differ in the various complaints.
unspecified compensatory damages and other relief.
"Kassover, et al. v. OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al., case no.
Eastern District of New York, under Judge Joanna Seybert.
December 1993 through July 1994.
M/V Horizon while it was dry-docked.
from December 1993 through July 1994.
interest cost was recorded in 2003.
will be scheduled after resolution of these motions.
individuals in either of the aforementioned two groups.
prevention of heart disease in the aforementioned two groups.
sought in the U.S. actions.
as defendants in some of those actions.
partially denied in July 2005.
styled "Bryan Jennings v. Reebok International Ltd., et al.
Superior Court in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
including reasonable attorneys' and experts' fees.
against Rewards Network, Inc. and certain of its subsidiaries.
complaint was filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court.
prior to the filing of the complaint.
Geophysical, Inc., et al., Cause No. DC-00-214."
plaintiffs obtain a certified order lifting the bankruptcy stay.
Officer, alleging violations of federal securities laws.
recover compensatory damages, including interest.
asserted in the consolidated amended complaint.
Christmas, company president James Thaxton committed suicide.
Mr. Harpootlian told TheState.com, "With the suicide of Mr.
a job he was paid to do."
as those in a bank."
(3) "Thaxton has a $250 million line of credit."
TheState.com that the indictment could help his clients' case.
rights to an estimated $160 million in frozen assets. Mr.
says, "does help a jury understand something illegal happened."
practices for these same allegations.
action lawsuits alleging violations of the federal WARN Act.
damages from the Teamsters in connection with this lawsuit.
these disputes arising out of the USF Red Star shutdown.
Philadelphia PA 19103, Phone: 215-751-2196, Fax: 215-751-2205.
November 2005, the plaintiffs appealed the decision.
a hearing on final approval in March 2006.
pressed public defender programs around the state of Washington.
use of a monitor to assure compliance.
problems can manifest in people with compromised immune systems.
exchanged or otherwise acquired the common stock of Diebold Inc.
licensed and regularly practice in the federal courts of Ohio.
collapsed to $37.27 per share on volume of 6.1 million shares.
Diebold's CEO and Chairman has since resigned from the Company.
market during the Class Period.
acquisition of Roundy's Distribution Center ("Roundy's").
sold more than $17 million of their Nash Finch shares.

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