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CREDIT CONTROL: Faces "Davis" Suit Over FDCPA Violations in N.Y.
subjected to heightened scrutiny by the Courts."
of Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986).
patients with HIV to fight off the disease and live longer.
individual claims against Abbott Laboratories.
are known as payday loans that violate state law.
The purported class action lawsuit captioned Doss, et al. v.
was removed from the Miller County Circuit Court to the U. S.
District Court for the Western District of Arkansas (Texarkana).
W. Kelvin Wyrick, Sr., Esq.
conduct in October, likened the settlement to "double jeopardy,"
FTC did not meet its burden of proof.
express, informed consent prior to billing them.
consumers for purchases they did not authorize."
District of California over unauthorized app purchases by kids.
Seeger Weiss, and Berman Devalerio.
said did not require Apple to change its billing practices.
Mr. Cook, the Apple chief executive, didn't see much distinction.
director of the FTC's Bureau of Competition from 2001 to 2003.
workers, in violation of federal antitrust laws.
Intuit have since settled with the plaintiffs.
to call the engineers about possible jobs.
Judge Koh in her ruling granting the case class-action status.
"We have a voluminous record of evidence supporting the claims,"
confident about taking the case to trial.
October Judge Koh granted that status.
government's scheme to tackle the underpayments.
are paid less than $1 an hour.
rights to sue for potentially a much larger amount.
several years, in breach of the Disability Discrimination Act.
employing about 20,000 disabled people in various workplaces.
arises under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Jouault is a corporate officer, owner or manager of the Company.
properly disposed of, they said.
contaminated by industrial or commercial use.
city clear title to the land and freed the site for development.
one parcel with detectible asbestos fibers in the soil surface.
Subsoil contamination has been harder to determine.
will not be at risk and will have access to their homes.
cleanup, which he hopes can occur by this summer.
are other struggling shopping complexes nearby.
is now awaiting finalization of the settlement by the court.
situated consumers v. Collecto, Inc., d/b/a EOS CCA, Case No.
the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.
Laura Hannan, on behalf of herself and those similarly situated v.
rate for their hours worked in excess of 40 hours.
Company headquartered in Broward County, Florida.
Collection Services, Case No. 1:14-cv-00086-MKB-VVP (E.D.N.Y.
Plaintiffs, v. CRESTPARK DEWITT, LLC, ET AL., Defendants, NO.
is available at http://is.gd/vfpY4gfrom Leagle.com.
company that was the subject of a WAFF 48 News investigation.
Farms of breach of contract, fraud, deceit and fraudulent deceit.
et al., Case No. 3:13-cv-00266, was transferred from the U.S.
District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas to the U.S.
Clerk assigned Case No. 1:13-dp-21572-DAK to the proceeding.
and Exchange Commission for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2013.
collecting the disputed rent amounts.
of the campgrounds would be limited to use by members.
on which the Court held a hearing on November 6, 2012.
Ark-La-Tex Financial Services, LLC, 0:14-cv-00049-MJD-JJG (D.
Services, LLC is a Texas limited liability company.
Thomas J. Lyons, Jr., Esq.
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
user IDs to third parties.
law, but Judge Richard Tallman didn't sound convinced.
don't have any discovery about how valuable is this information."
California Supreme Court, he added.
Northern District of California dismissed both cases in 2011.
Ikuta about what exactly he was alleging.
She -- like many judges -- is not a Facebook user.
Mr. Levitt argued that "the sanctity of electronic communications"
contract and California statutory claims as well.
they're not directly on point."
identifiers under the ambit of those laws.
Tallman said, "about what your client is doing now."
Katia Vital-Herne, individually, Case No. 1:14-cv-20041-MGC (S.D.
their regular rate of pay.
cell phone parts and accessories, and cellular services.
that have dogged the automaker in the last few years.
year in company history -- around the world this year.
of the auto show. "We know how important these launches are."
warranty costs of as much as $300 million in 2013.
Nair said in a joint interview late last year.
long as the other person is in the room.
don't have to be there because of that."
only so much time in the day."
that Ford expects to pay for 2013.
America, Ford said last month.
a broader trend in the industry, analysts and executives said.
consultant J.D. Power & Associates.
addressing it. They are not pointing fingers."
quality problems in the future.
over the next couple years.
but should ensure the product is top-notch.
on learnings from the consumer," Mr. Hinrichs said.
almost half a percentage point to 15.9 percent last year.
year as sales growth is expected to slow, analysts said.
Securities analyst Matthew Stover said.
showing up on the assembly line.
global vehicle programs, focusing on the most troubled ones.
started the forum and who also leads it.
consumer perceptions of Ford worldwide.
New model launches are something of a specialty for Messrs.
Mr. Nair led new model launches in North America.
launch is difficult," Mr. Hinrichs said.
crash causing injury and/or damage to property.
dealer service records and affected parts will be replaced.
for the treatment of depression in pediatric patients.
for the District of Massachusetts found that the "informed choice"
allegations made by Ruth Dunham and Tanya Shippy is a "novel"
theory, but viable under the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act.
in properly damage and/or personal injury.
Dealers will reflash the transmission control module.
be facing in the coming days.
components and eliminate the risk of an engine compartment fire.
from the fires, GM said.
their pickups idling while unattended.
overall for 32 years straight.
duty version of its big pickup adopting a new "aluminum-intensive"
to make any such switch for a number of years.
provide compensation for losing local fishing grounds.
8309 DMG (JCX), (C.D. Cal.).
process and 29 U.S.C. Section 216(b).
result in unnecessary delay if the motion to dismiss is denied.
claims of the named Plaintiff.
Franchising, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, Case No.
service throughout the United States of America and the world.
Defendants, CASE NO. 8:12-CV-00229-JVS-MLG, (C.D. Cal.).
2008 through August 5, 2013.
2. No Persons requested to be excluded from the settlement.
Settlement Agreement and of the Order Granting Final Approval.
file will be dismissed in its entirety, with prejudice.
is available at http://is.gd/VhMMSCfrom Leagle.com.
Member Manager of Kenna Co.
Recalling firm: Kinnikinnick Foods Inc.
not consume the recalled products described below.
product as it may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction.
public through updated Food Recall Warnings.
the Norfolk County prosecutor's office said.
suffocation death and two near fatalities.
received from the girl's great-grandmother only months earlier.
only her sister was home with her.
said he has "never met anybody that ever knew about this recall."
yards and jewelry containing lead.
repair kit from the company.
to take advantage of the recall."
for which there isn't a fix."
the chest involved in the latest deaths.
products that remain in homes."
not return messages left by phone and email.
advice for child-proofing your home: get down on all fours.
5-year-old get into that I'm not thinking about?"
pain of losing his daughter.
the surface," he said. "It's like it just happened yesterday."
its headquarters in Richardson, Texas.
the third class-action lawsuit the company now faces.
for the Eastern District of Virginia.
The complaint features allegations from three customers.
directly from the company which was then installed in their home.
resident of Florida, who owned and operated Mabim International.
Hipolito M. Marrero, Hernan M. Minaya, Roberto J. Rosales, Jose A.
v. Mac Acquisition, LLC, d/b/a Romano's Macaroni Grill, Case No.
attorney's fees against Mac Acquisition, LLC.
The Company is a limited liability company headquartered in Texas.
Georgia, where the Plaintiffs worked.
Peter Aaronson, individually, Case No. 9:14-cv-80014-KAM (S.D.
Defendants are owners or operators of the Company.
motion for attorney fees and costs.
interest exception to the statute (Section 425.17).
attorney fees and costs to respondents in the amount of $11,581.
SLAPP statute, the Calif. Appeals Court ruled.
businesses claiming they were damaged by the gridlock.
Democrat, for not endorsing Christie's reelection last fall.
New York and New Jersey, which operates the bridge.
Rosemarie Arnold's Fort Lee law firm, which filed the suit.
New York City, the complaint says.
tractor-trailer driver and a newspaper delivery company.
with claims for civil racketeering and conspiracy.
himself or the Port Authority.
taken at the toll plazas, he says.
it "unbelievable" that he did not name Christie.
succeeded in intimidating certain claimants," remarks Arnold.
to a request for comment on the lawsuits.
Mayor Sharpe James in a corruption prosecution by then-U.S.
with Lowenstein Sandler in Roseland.
lane closures to Mr. Wildstein, who implemented them.
Fort Lee" and Mr. Wildstein replied "Got it."
Republican Governors Association, chaired by Gov. Christie.
similar committee will be established in that house.
the Port Authority Office of Inspector General.
while invoking the Fifth Amendment.
County prosecutor to look into the closings.
to the George Washington Bridge.
conducting into the bridge matter, the release said.
the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
committee conducting its own investigation into the bridge matter.
Gov. Christie is adding considerable litigation muscle.
as a victory for constitutional rights.
policies and practices the city uses to police mass events.
receive about $6,400, according to the city law department.
Fulbright & Jaworski and Linklaters.
hours, or days in some cases.
Judge Sullivan made on summary judgment motions in 2012.
Dinler v. City of New York, 04 Civ. 7921.
said they were bystanders, in what became the case of MacNamara v.
City of New York, 04 Civ. 9216.
for 50 hours on the pier.
but demonstrators said they were not given a chance to disperse.
'less than .2 percent'" were arrested.
blew up" and people were able to protest.
of fact as to whether protesters had an opportunity to disperse.
making such individualized determinations of probable cause,"
arrestees, comported with the Constitution.
privilege, a decision upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals.
settlements were for $2,500, $5,000 or $7,500 plus attorney fees.
firms to abet slow motion practice.
street by detaining them in "miserable" conditions at the Pier.
individual plaintiffs will receive $6,345,869.
The Law Department puts the figure as "up to $10.3 million."
"defense of the right to protest."
Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS), NCTracks.
provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
NCTracks on July 1, 2013.
leading to delays and opening the system up to new flaws.
July 1 had not be remediated by November 5.
Commission for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2013.
Practices Act in its assessment and collection of overdraft fees.
has not ruled on that motion as of November 4, 2013.
injury in the event of a rear impact crash.
breaches at Target Corp. and Neiman Marcus Group Ltd.
consumer data from hackers and act on breaches when they occur.
work to secure the data targeted by hackers.
against fraud and identity theft."
domestic retailers, expressed concern about the bill.
to working with lawmakers as the process moves forward."
enforcement agencies and Target will be among the witnesses.
On Jan. 10, Neiman Marcus also confirmed that a breach occurred.
and how many customers it may have affected.
are working with law enforcement authorities.
the 21st century," he wrote on Steptoe's Cyberblog.
install a revised label if necessary.
Agency under Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act.
AOL -- issued a joint statement after Pres. Obama's speech.
about government demands for consumer data.
privacy protections to non-US citizens, and FISA court reform,"
principles we outlined in December."
institutional advocate at the FISA court."
reform -- to a point.
retention of all Americans' data remains highly troubling,"
retention of all law-abiding Americans' data."
constitutionality of one of Pres. Obama's proposed changes.
court judges to limit queries of the Section 215 database.
and dismissed plaintiffs' appeal, according to the company's Nov.
filed an appeal on January 18, 2013. On July 19, 2013, the U.S.
even worthy of class treatment, let alone meritorious."
have jurisdiction under the federal law.
million action into 21 just-below-$5-million state-court actions."
the period of 2008 to 2012.
filings in 2012 and five in 2011.
substantially driving down median settlement values."
USA, and Beard Group, Inc., Washington, D.C., USA. Noemi Irene A.

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