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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 20:59:55+00:00

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CCA INDUSTRIES: Seeks to Oppose Class Certification in "Wally"
WELLS FARGO: Removes "Gustavo Reyes" Lawsuit to N.D. Calif.
of the State of California, County of Riverside.
17500 and the Cal. Civil Code 1750 et seq; and advertising Fraud.
was remanded back to the state court.
that supports the company's position on class certification.
the pending action may not continue.
[green tea] that has been consumed by the public for centuries.
applicable federal and state requirements.
company's March 12, 2010, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
to include a headset with the phone.
device while operating a motor vehicle.
defendants to provide headsets to all class members.
Communications Inc., which own 55% of the partnership, and U.S.
the company's roaming service advertised as free.
service is unavailable under the America's Choice II plan.
dismiss the breach of contract claims.
of the remaining putative classes.
The parties appealed the trial court's class certification order.
matter Demmick, et al. v. Cellco Partnership.
The parties have completed class discovery.
Northern District of California on June 12, 2007.
reconnect fee are preempted by federal law.
pending proceedings before the FCC.
challenges to late fees are preempted by federal law.
of wages, including claims for overtime pay.
consolidated complaint in relation to its filings with the U.S.
Pharmaceutical Holdings, Inc., et al., Index No. 1:08 CIV. 7422.
motions were denied by the Court.
that the parties will engage in substantive discovery in 2010.
20(a) of the Exchange Act, and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder.
Loan Financial, or Commercial Credit Corp.
fair and reasonable to the settlement class.
eligible people who submit a timely and valid claim.
after the loan was paid off in full by the borrower.
postmarked timely, it will not be considered.
hold a final approval hearing in this case, called Vanyo v.
company, and certain of its executive officers.
material adverse facts about its financial condition.
offices are located in Eden Prairie, Minn.
Courthouse News Service reports that Frontier Financial Corp.
shareholders say in Seattle Federal Court.
Morales, Argyll Equities, LLC, Stephen Ferrone and Douglas A.
and James T. Miceli, Douglas A. McClain, Sr. and Douglas A.
plus interest, costs and attorneys fees.
The parties, including Immunosyn, answered the complaint on Oct.
attorneys was held on Jan. 19, 2010 and discovery has commenced.
sufficient facts to establish a class action.
treatment of any and all diseases, and pathological conditions.
are chemically similar to SF-1019.
Patti Blair et al. v. Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. et al., Case No.
Roy Werbel, on behalf of himself and others similarly situated v.
and False Advertising Law, and the Consumers Legal Remedies Act.
product's name and principal display panel suggest otherwise.
Exchange Commission for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2010.
behalf of a putative class of approximately 35 persons.
in the accompanying balance sheet.
Research, creator of the massive multiplayer "Second Life"
say in a federal class action.
be used to earn money for its owners.
sale of the Internet platform to another entity.
Remedies Act, False Advertising Law and Unfair Competition Law.
though avatars traversing a three-dimensional virtual world.
and/or goods," the plaintiffs say.
titled "Second Life Residents to Own Digital Creations."
selling merchandise exist and a variety of transactions occur."
world/land to consumers," the plaintiffs said.
2006, after another player filed a consumer lawsuit.
deceptively and quietly strip ownership rights from players.
bought virtual land based upon the earlier promises.
real money flow, legal consequences must follow."
the Illinoic Wage Payment and Collection Act.
bill collection facility in Chicago.
Corporation v. Ching, et al. in Harris County District Court.
denied, a temporary restraining order against the company.
This lawsuit was consolidated with another, similar one from Mr.
Jeremy Rausch, which was a class action lawsuit.
Counsel for Leider was appointed lead counsel.
settlement and such fees, expenses, and incentives by the court.
or change any other terms of the merger or Merger Agreement.
in the first quarter of 2010.
was filed, which alleged, among other things, that between Oct.
investing public. The plaintiffs sought unspecified damages.
it failed to state a claim on which relief can be granted.
complaint in its entirety with prejudice.
turnover disease that can be deadly," according to the complaint.
hours to perform, according to the complaint.
results, according to the complaint.
breach of warranty and misrepresentation.
James R. Dugan, II, Esq.
Stephen B. Murray, Sr., Esq.
Orillia Asylum for Idiots and the Ontario Hospital School.
blind eye to physical and emotional abuse of residents.
Cullity noted in his decision Monday.
government has not yet filed a statement of defence.
alleging violations of wage and hour laws.
alleging violations of federal and state wage and hour laws.
of federal and state wage and hour laws.
the action to persons employed in the New York Scores' clubs.
to liability for the alleged wage and hour violations.
On April 18, 2008, co-defendant Go West filed for bankruptcy.
be employers under the state and federal wage claims.
The suit is Diaz v. Scores Holding Company, Inc. et al., Case No.
Pennsylvania Carpenter's Pension Fund as lead plaintiff.
company's initial public offering to recent filings with the SEC.
2005 and Nov. 12, 2008.
motion to dismiss the lawsuit on July 31, 2009.
the talent needs of companies around the world.
purported class action litigation against Bare Escentuals Inc.
it acted as a co-manager.
purported class action lawsuit against Orion Energy Systems, Inc.
the company acted as the sole book manager.
purported class action against Virgin Mobile USA, Inc.
October 2007 initial public offering of Virgin Mobile USA, Inc.
where the company acted as a co-manager.
disclosure documents for the offering.
November 2006 where the company acted as a lead manager.
and/or the company and/or Jean Lafreniere.
and other litigation expenses, and unspecified equitable relief.
class claims against Whitney Information Network n/k/a Tigrent.
the class claims have been rescheduled for June 21-23, 2010.
conferences, publications, technology-based tools and mentoring.
as mentoring and personal phone coaching.
filed by certain of the company's shareholders in the U.S.
independent directors during the period in question.
The complaints were consolidated on Oct. 23, 2008.
complaint by filing their Second Amended Consolidated Complaint.
to dismiss in part and denied it in part.
the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol TOMO.
investors in its undersea cable subsidiary, TyCom Ltd.
N.J. He has set a May 6 hearing date.
Chitwood Harley Harnes in Atlanta.
disclose that bandwidth was in oversupply.
transoceanic cable network, with funding from the sale of stock.
statute of limitations. Both motions are pending.
defendants, former Tyco International chief executive officer L.
Dennis Kozlowski and former chief financial officer Mark Swartz.
The suit would continue against them.
bonuses in connection with the Tycom offering.
of Wolf Popper in New York.
counsel for Tyco, Tycom and the underwriters.
Case No. 10-cv-01667-JCS to the proceeding.
Holding, Inc.'s April 15, 2010, Form 10-K filing with the U.S.
to certain loan officers formerly employed by New World.
Leonard and Francis Leonard was not effectuated.
complaint, seeking damages of over $100.0 million.
conformed to the Court's ruling.
not ruled on this motion.

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