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diagnosed with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
failed to warn patients of the potential Accutane IBD risk.
diagnosed with Accutane ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease.
issues and environmental hazards is also available on the site.
risks associated with the batteries.
EM6500SXK2 with hazard labels printed in Japanese are affected.
for between $2,250 and $2,890.
false impression that the brake is fully engaged when it is not.
posing a risk of injury to the child occupant.
engaged. No injuries have been reported.
retailers between September 2010 and June 2011 for about $200.
toll-free at (888) 427-4829 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
of a controversial tax on cell phone calls.
that it has been illegally collected."
service), and all long distance service are also non-taxable.
satellite office in Carlsbad, Calif.
Institute for the Civil Justice, So Cal 50 Executive Committee.
His contact number is 949-724-3000.
The women sued Costco in 2004, accusing the largest U.S.
hold while the Supreme Court considered Dukes v. Wal-Mart.
claims in a nationwide class action, according to legal experts.
Costco case back to the trial judge for reconsideration.
feeling pretty good about this decision."
policy that led to gender discrimination at thousands of its U.S.
requiring plaintiffs to show that a common issue "predominates,"
the Wal-Mart ruling may doom the Costco class as well, he said.
they have not established the existence of any common question,"
more leverage in settlement talks.
Brad Seligman, a lead attorney for plaintiffs in both suits.
who were affected by decisions made above the store level, Mr.
in Costco is less than 1,000 women, he said.
manageable of a case," he said.
common practice is very similar," he said.
involved in the Wal-Mart or Costco cases.
another section that is more stringent," he said.
In the 2007 decision that allowed the Costco class action, U.S.
common culture at Costco which disadvantages women."
beyond a common culture, Mr. Harper said.
and isn't involved in the Wal-Mart or Costco actions.
new filings on whether the Dukes decision applies, she said.
discretion to local managers over pay and promotions harmed women.
discretion in a common way without some common direction,"
company said upper management isn't involved, Judge Patel said.
of Costco "signs off on every store manager position,"
is enough to establish centralized decision-making, Ms. Kane said.
of a common issue, Mr. Harper said.
purposes of a class action, he said.
that in the central offices?" he said.
predominance" under the new rules, he said.
"It requires some development of the substantive law," he said.
"But that's their best shot."
The case is Ellis v. Costco Wholesale Corp. (COST), 04-03341, U.S.
District Court, Northern District of California (San Francisco).
The Wal-Mart case is Wal-Mart Stores v. Dukes, 10-00277, U.S.
court -- by anyone who doesn't need to know, of course.
confidential information of Durham Regional health patients.
residents who had received an H1N1 vaccination shot.
certification order from Justice P. Lauwers.
and Associates will represent Durham.
that governs class actions in Ontario."
a lawsuit, including what information was on the USB key."
a result of that disclosure."
so in the future," notes the release.
key throughout the class action process."
been adjourned and will return to court in November.
a flurry of applications in dispute of technicalities.
said his clients wanted their day in court.
they think the order of battle should be," he said.
by Deutsche Bank National Trust Company.
judgments and wrecked credit ratings.
situated persons v. Forney, L.P. and Seven Fields, LLC, Case No.
Defendants' practice of faxing unsolicited advertisements.
The Plaintiff is an Illinois corporation.
Fields is the general partner and control entity of Forney.
cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
can cause adverse health effects.
Celestial Group, Inc., and Does 1-100, Case No. RG11575336 (Calif.
identification of the Products as organic.
the public from environmental health hazards and toxic exposures.
CEH is based in Oakland, California.
names and capacities are presently unknown to the Plaintiffs.
Hain Celestial argues. The District Court Clerk assigned Case No.
according to a class action in Alameda County Court.
situated v. Ronald O. Perelman, Barry F. Schwartz, William C.
T. Dawson, Viet D. Dinh, Theo W. Folz, John M. Keane, Paul M.
sell the Company for a wholly inadequate consideration.
The Plaintiff is an MFW shareholder.
and home office products in North America and internationally.
The Individual Defendants are officers and/or directors of MFW.
entertainment, financial services, gaming and other industries.
43% of the outstanding shares of the Company's common stock.
situated v. Meyers Associates, L.P., and Bruce Meyers, Case No.
and the other Class members the minimum wage for all hours worked.
Defendants from August 2004 until July 2009.
management services for retail investors.
lost income on top of the other expenses they incurred.
to dismiss the class action lawsuit.
relocated, causing them to miss part of the game won by Green Bay.
well as all documented travel, lodging and meal expenses.
and we intend on recovering just that," Mr. Avenatti said.
making plaintiffs whole," the filing said.
weren't ready and amounted to fraud.
work on them continued into the afternoon on the day of the game.
were violated by the Defendants.
Plaintiffs' and Class Members' UDIDs for financial gain.
involving 100 million consumer mobile devices.
security settings, Mr. Hines claims.
applications are all safe for downloading, according to the suit.
cloud storage for saved games, according to the complaint.
aggregate user's data, and sell such for financial gain."
statutory violations. They seek more than $5 million in damages.
The Plaintiffs also demand trial by jury.
incorporated and headquartered in California.
LAW OFFICE OF JOSEPH H. MALLEY, P.C.
situated v. Pandora Media, Inc., Case No. 4:11-cv-03113 (N.D.
third-party advertisers, the Plaintiff alleges.
device on which he downloaded and used the Pandora application.
were more profitable investments out of state.
Pritchard, Pritchard, McCall & Jones, L.L.C.
Alabama and maybe promote the state and its business activity.
Drops (Acetaminophen Drops) in a 1/2 fl. oz. (15 ml) bottle size.
Altaire Pharmaceuticals at (800) 258-2471 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday.
detaching from the sandals. No injuries have been reported.
5. "Circo" is printed on the inside and bottom of the shoe.
January 2011 to May 2011 for about $10.
billion, or $43 per share.
legal rights and options under the settlement.
will be posted online, as well.
signed the bill on Dec. 9, authorizing payment of the settlement.
and loan forgiveness for affected farmers who file valid claims.
because they tried to submit it after the late claim deadline.
Sanders, Pettaway & Campbell, 334-875-9264.
participate in an Uponor class action lawsuit.

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