New Case Filed Against Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation, Details Not Yet Available |
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A class action lawsuit has been filed in federal court against Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation. The case was originally filed in a California state court, San Bernadino Superior Court, but has since been removed to the federal court system at the request of the defendants. No additional information about the substance of the allegations is available at this time. Classactionamerica.com will monitor this case and provide additional details as soon as they become available.
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Other Miscellaneous Cases of Interest
A lawsuit against De Beers Diamond company was filed on February 17, 2005 by Illinois attorneys on behalf of Emert and Katie Null of Madison County, Illinois. The plaintiffs claim that De Beers is a century old cartel, dominating the international rough diamond, controlling as much as 80 percent of the world diamond supply. Currently, the suit alleges, De Beers controls 50 percent of the world’s diamond supply, and an even greater percentage of the supply of two-carat and larger rough diamonds. A class action lawsuit has been filed in the District Court of Nebraska against Grant Thorton International for fraud and negligence. Class members seek compensatory and punitive damages, taxes, interest, penalties, attorney's fees and costs of the litigation. Three lawsuits have been filed in Superior Court by Formula One fans angry over the decision to run the U.S. Grand Prix with only six cars. Anticompetitive action by powerful companies hurts other businesses as well as individual consumers. A class action has been certified against 15 major U.S. and foreign airlines on behalf of all travel agents in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin Islands, who issued tickets, miscellaneous charge orders, or prepaid ticket advances between October 1, 1997, and the eventual date of any judgment in the action. Thousands of Rhode Islanders will be getting checks from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Rhode Island. That’s after Blue Cross, the state’s largest health insurer, agreed on July 21, 2005 to settle two class-action lawsuits.
Under the settlement approved Friday, Blue Cross has agreed to pay 17-point-five (m) million dollars to settle the federal and state suits. The money will go to about 116-thousand current and former Blue Cross customers.
Catholic parishioners in the Archdiocese of Portland will soon receive notification that they are part of a class action lawsuit in the Archdiocese's bankruptcy proceedings. The lawsuit was certified by Bankruptcy Court as a class action on July 22, 2005.
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