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CONCORD CAMERA: Still Faces Consolidated Securities Suit in Fla.
NETLIST INC: Lerach Coughlin Files Securities Fraud Suit in Cal.
TELIK INC: Glancy Binkow Files Securities Fraud Suit in Calif.
in Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana, California (Case#07CC01297).
solution and serious corneal infections.
who has used them in conjunction with Complete(R) MoisturePlus(TM).
consumers who used other lens disinfectant products.
caused by a family of microorganisms most commonly found in soil and water.
Complete(R) MoisturePlus(TM) is one of a number of so-called "all-in-one"
or "multipurpose" contact lens solutions developed as "more convenient"
that the solution was at least as effective as others on the market.
Thomas M. Moore of Moore Labriola LLP, also based in Newport Beach.
filed in the near future.
-- the provision of meal and rest periods.
The suit is "Venegas v. Apria Healthcare, Inc., et al., Case No.
allegations and asserting a number of affirmative defenses.
filed a personal nuisance class action against the company.
landowners who joined the lawsuit (Clas Action Reporter, Feb. 6, 2007).
which the company has a permit to discharge.
commencing June 1, 1999, and thereafter until present.
Action Reporter, Sept. 19, 2006).
raise health or safety concerns.
ruled in favor of the jury verdict.
period ended March 31, 2007.
Blue Ridge Paper on the Net: http://www.blueridgepaper.com.
the completion of mediation between the parties in the matter.
May 5, 2005 in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey.
that plaintiffs allege were materially false and misleading.
dismiss the federal securities class action lawsuit.
securities class action lawsuit has begun.
Plaintiffs filed a motion for class certification on Jan. 15, 2007.
Defendants filed their response on April 2, 2007.
U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey under Judge Faith S.
James P. Flynn of Epstein, Esq.
of about 2,000 Thermador Brand Ceramic Cooktops.
potential fire hazard if flammable items are left on the cooktop.
The firm has received neither incident nor injury reports.
code can be found on the underside of the cooktop.
BSH Home Appliances for a free in-home repair.
in Quebec, Charlie Fidelman of Gazette Health reports.
Rights and Freedoms and international conventions on racial discrimination.
qualifying exams were denied the residency status.
admissions process and re-evaluate each rejected physician.
unclaimed property law, Ed Mendel of the Union-Tribune reports.
contact with the owner for three years.
trust funds, or contents of safety deposit boxes.
state,” Judge Shubb wrote in his ruling, according to the report.
taken by the state for more than 8 million individuals and organizations.
more than 80 percent of unclaimed property owners.
approval to a $1.5 million settlement of the class action, "Underwood, et al.
a class action complaint against the company and certain of its officers.
of the company's current and former directors as defendants.
Sept. 26, 2000 to June 22, 2001, inclusive.
defendants related to the secondary offering.
customized components that had no alternative usage.
Southern District of Florida under Judge Cecilia M.
for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2007.
company failed to disclose, in periodic reports it filed with the U.S.
that such failures artificially inflated the price of the common stock.
costs of suit and unspecified other and further relief from the court.
Judge Joan A. Lenard with referral to Judge Edwin G. Torres.
Creative Expressions, of Indianapolis, Ind., in cooperation with the U.S.
detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.
the front and blue foil fringe glued to the bottom.
department stores nationwide from February 2005 through May 2007 for about $4.
Expressions to receive a full refund.
and to overturn actions taken by him (Class Action Reporter, May 23, 2007).
the class-action before the hearing proper.
GCC lawyer is Savenaca Komaisavai together with Kitione Vuataki.
GE Consumer & Industrial, of Louisville, Ky., in cooperation with the U.S.
nearly 2,600 units of GE Monogram(R) Professional Gas Ranges.
reported burns to her hands and two consumers have reported smoke damage.
the top ledge (the “bull nose”) above the range controls.
GE for further instructions and to schedule a free, in-home repair.
0116 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday and between 8 a.m.
Steve Gonzales of The Madison St. Clair Record reports.
lawful benefits, thus causing them damage.
for three-times the amount that they have gained," the complaint states.
of the class attorneys in the Paxil case along with Stephen Tillery.
Paxil CR, a controlled-release version of the drug.
settlement (Class Action Reporter, Nov. 7, 2006).
children can recoup out-of-pocket expenses.
proof and file a claim by Aug. 31.
assets and liabilities, according to an Associated Press report.
Kmart, for use in her Bond County, Illinois, home from a local KMart store.
that it committed fraud by continuing to sell the tables.
Associates is representing the plaintiffs.
company's common stock between Aug. 2, 2005 and March 16, 2006.
Aug. 18, 2006. One case has been voluntarily dismissed.
made in anonymous letters received by the company.
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. It seeks damages in unspecified amounts.
remainder of the operative amended complaint was May 21, 2007.
The suit is "Maiden v. Merge Technologies Inc et al., Case No.
533 S. Fremont Ave., 9th Fl.
case against Philip Morris USA and remands it to Arkansas state court.
control,” a federal court should hear the case. On June 11, 2007 the U.S.
Morris USA said in a statement.
Watson claim that have been advanced in state courts,” said William S.
Ohlemeyer, Philip Morris USA vice president and associate general counsel.
comprehensive regulatory scheme for marketing "low tar" and "Lights"
this recent decision adds further support to those rulings.
forward to presenting its arguments before the Arkansas state court.
The complaint alleges ERISA violations arising out of the Jan.
operation of the Plan, and other related matters.
including interest, costs, and attorneys' fees.
an opinion dated January 30, 2007.
Inc., et al., Case No. 2:04-cv-06097-LDD," filed in the U.S.
Ribicoff Federal Bldg., 450 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
Objections and exclusions to and from the settlement were due June 8, 2007.
Deadline for the submission of a proof of claim is on Aug. 31, 2007.
-- "Weingarten v. priceline.com Incorporated and Jay S.
Walker, Case No. 3:00 CV 1901;"
-- "Farzam et al. v. priceline.com, Inc., Richard S.
S. Walker, Case No. 3:00 CV 1917;"
All of these cases were assigned to Judge Dominic J. Squatrito.
Company's business model would continue to be effective.
under Judge Dominic J. Squatrito.
situated individuals, who leased property to the Company.
allegedly should have been paid.
Atlas Energy Resources, LLC’s May 9, 2007 Form 10-Q filing with the U.S.
An April 25 issue of Class Action Reporter stated that Atlas America, Inc.
York relating to payment of royalty revenues to landowners.
America, is named defendant in the class action.
and the investment partnership management business of Atlas America, Inc.
as attorneys' fees have been consolidated.
cv-01379-JMR-FLN,” filed in the U.S.
M. Rosenbaum with referral to Judge Franklin L. Noel.
and, in several instances, AOL.
omissions of material fact in violation of Section 10(b) of the U.S.
advertising revenues in a series of transactions.
inappropriately delayed writing down more than $50 billion of goodwill.
Inc. Securities and 'ERISA' Litigation."
Additional lawsuits brought by individual shareholders have also been filed.
-- JP Morgan Chase & Co.
12 of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933.
stock during the period Jan. 11, 2001 through and including Aug. 27, 2002.
as part of the settlement thereof, may also make a portion available.
91 percent of the net settlement and accrued interest.
piece of the settlement within the next two months, according to the report.
recalling Ferrari Chocolate because it contains undeclared peanuts.
and, with chronic exposure, are potential carcinogens.
peanuts and aflatoxins in the product.
wages paid to hourly wage employees at those plants.
Hispanic civil rights groups to hire illegal immigrant workers.
authorized to be employed in the U.S., which the defendants opposed.
class certification decision. That petition is pending.
Tennessee under Judge Curtis L. Collier with referral to Judge William B.
Tyson Foods, Inc. Consolidated Shareholder's Litigation."
named as a nominal defendant, with no relief sought against it.
-- making inadequate disclosures that resulted in a U.S.
-- breach of the 1997 settlement agreement in "Herbets v.
in the consolidated complaint (Count IX).
2006, and defendants filed a reply brief on June 9, 2006.
addressed by an SEC consent decree.
markets chicken, beef, pork, prepared foods and related allied products.
answers and motions to dismiss a number of plaintiff's claims.
On Oct. 23, 2001, a putative class action, “R. Lynn Thompson and Deborah S.
caused by diminished water quality in the lake.
company in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.
in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.
inflated the price of the company’s common stock.
information concerning the matters set forth in the complaint.
It alleges claims under Sections 10(b), 14(a), 20(a) and 20A of the U.S.
The suit is “In re UnitedHealth Group Incorporated PSLRA Litigation, Case No.
Minnesota under Judge James M. Rosenbaum with referral to Judge Franklin L.
for the District of Minnesota.
2005 through May 24, 2006.
ERISA by allowing the plan to continue to hold company stock.
Alexandra A. E. Shapiro, Esq.
Circuit Court on Oct. 22, 2003.
annuities, and investments, which supports the product lines.
missed while working at UPS.
recognition of their efforts in bringing this and the related case.
consequences of engaging in similar labor violations.
wages and/or overtime and meal and rest periods.
seek back wages, penalties, interest and attorneys' fees.
approval of the settlement (Class Action Reporter, Mar. 29, 2007).
The suit is "Cornn et al. v. United Parcel Service, Inc. et al., Case No.
District of California under Judge Thelton E. Henderson.
which took place on or about November 29, 2006.
communications markets in the U.S..
raising more than $43 million.
weak guidance for the second quarter of 2007.
approximately 40% below the IPO price - on heavy trading volume.
about November 29, 2006 through April 17, 2007.
conduct of certain clinical trials for TELCYTA.

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