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              Thursday, May 12, 2016, Vol. 18, No. 95



                            Headlines


535-545 FEE: Wallico Suit Seeks Judgment Over Breach of Contract
928 JAYMOR: Sued Over Americans with Disabilities Act Violation
ATRIA MANAGEMENT: "Gallegos" Suit Removed to C.D. California
BANK OF AMERICA: Court Sends "Flint" Case to Arbitration
BLAZE PIZZA: Faces "Aguilar" Suit Under California Labor Laws

BRAND PLUMBING: "McFeeters" Sues over Denied Overtime Premium
BRINK'S COMPANY: Summary Judgment OK'd, "Cantu" Suit Terminated
CENTRAL REFRIGERATED: Sued Over Fair Credit Reporting Act Breach
CLINTON ENTERTAINMENT: Class Certification Hearing Set for June 9
COLUMBIA PIPELINE: Faces "Ftikas" Suit Over TransCanada Merger

CONVERGENT HEALTHCARE: Rasa Hayes Seeks Class Certification
CONVERGENT OUTSOURCING: Faces "Diamantopoulos" Suit in D.N.J.
CORAL VILLA: Doesn't Properly Pay Workers, "Gutierrez" Suit Says
COREPOWER YOGA: "Barnard" Suit Seeks Wages Under Labor Code
DAIMLER AG: Vancouver Alumni Claims Securities Act Violation

DARK STAR: "Rosas" Suit Seeks Unpaid OT Pay Under FLSA
DEAN & DELUCA: "Del-Orden" Sues Over Website Inaccessibility
DOMINO'S PIZZA: "Del-Orden" Sues over Website Inaccessibility
ELG METALS: "Lopez" Suit Seeks Unpaid Wages Under Cal. Labor Code
FACEBOOK INC: Faces "Levy" Suit Over Misleading Fin'l Reports

FACEBOOK INC: Sued in Delaware Over Reclassification of Share
FLOWERS FOODS: Certification of FLSA Collective Class Sought
FREDDIE MAC: Briefing Schedule on Class Certification Vacated
FRONTON HOLDINGS: "Rife" Suit Seeks Overtime Wages Under FLSA
GLENDORA GRAND: Faces "Curiel" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime

GLOBAL LLC: Faces Camp Drug Class Suit in S.D. Illinois
GLOBAL PARATRANSIT: Faces "Becerra" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT
GODIVA AMERICAN: "Suriel" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Wages
GREEN SUMMIT: Faces "Eslava" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
HADLEY COLLISION: "Michener" Suit Seeks Monetary Relief, Wages

HARBOUR RESTAURANT: Sutherland Seeks Class Certification
HYDRIL COMPANY: Faces "Wisnoskie" Suit Seeking OT Pay Under FLSA
INTREXON CORP: "Hoffman" Sues over Share Price Drop
JAZZ AT LINCOLN: Faces "Riley" Suit in S.D.N.Y.
KOVITZ SHIFRIN: Court Refuses to Accept McCarter Class Settlement

LIBERTY MUTUAL: "Yanke" Suit Seeks Unpaid OT Pay Under FLSA
LOWE'S HOME: Parties Seek Prelim. OK of "Brown" Suit Settlement
MACY'S.COM INC: Class Certification Sought in "Vizcarra" Suit
MDL 2196: Court Grants Motion for Appeal Bond
MEDTRAINER INC: Made Unsolicited Calls, Asserts Christopher Lowe

MERCANTILE ADJUSTMENT: Faces "Piccioto" Suit in D.N.J.
MERCY HEALTH: Sued in S.D. Ohio Over Church Plan Exemption
MESSAGE CENTER: Faces "Tim Huckabee" Suit in E.D. North Carolina
MTAG SERVICES: Faces "Weldon" Suit Over Debt Collection Practices
NEW BALANCE: "Gomez" Sues Over Website Inaccessibility

OAK HARBOR: Does Not Properly Pay Employees, "Rendich" Suit Says
OLIVE GARDEN: "Del-Orden" Sues Over Website Inaccessibility
OPEN DOOR MARKETING: Bid to Dismiss "Conde" Suit Denied
PACKERS PLUS: Faces "Jimenez" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
PAPA JOHN'S: Faces "Del-Orden" Suit in S.D.N.Y.

PERSHING LLC: "Ochoa" Files Suit Over Ponzi Scheme
PHILADELPHIA, PA: Faces "Tate" Suit Over Civil Rights Act Breach
PIKE MUTUAL: Sued in Common Pleas Ct. Over Underpaid Damages
PLATINUM SUPPLEMENTAL: Class Certification Denied as Premature
PRIME DEVONSHIRE: Illegally Retains Security Deposits, Suit Says

QUAKER OATS: Falsely Marketed Oat Products, "Gibson" Suit Claims
QUAKER OATS: Falsely Marketed Oat Products, "Wheeler" Suit Claims
R.J. REYNOLDS: Fla. Appeals Court Reversed Denial of Stay
RAINERI CONSTRUCTION: Seeks Decertification of "Emily" Class Suit
RAMBO CAR: "Pavon" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime Wages

RAYMOND JAMES: "Daccache" Sues Over Fund Misuse
RELIANCE STANDARD: Sued Over Life Insurance Benefits Claims
ROCKWELL MEDICAL: "McCrary" Sues Over Share Price Drop
SANTA FE NATURAL: Sued in Florida Over Misleading Product Label
SEARS ROEBUCK: Faces "Alverez" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime

SPINNAKER RESORTS: Faces "Cardenas" Suit in New Jersey
SRA ASSOCIATES: Faces "Diamantopoulos" Suit in D.N.J.
STEVEN MADDEN: Sued Over Americans with Disabilities Act Breach
STRONG A/C: "Diaz" Suit Seeks Overtime, Back Pay Recovery
SYSCO CORPORATION: Faces "Frieri" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT

TRILLIUM DRIVER: "Jeams" Class Suit Removed to S.D. Florida
U GYM: Faces "Salgado" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime Wages
UBER TECHNOLOGIES: Sent Unsolicited Text Messages, Suit Says
UBER TECHNOLOGIES: Faces "McElrath" Class Suit in California
UBER TECHNOLOGIES: Faces "Trosper" Suit for FLSA Violation

UMG RECORDINGS: Class Action Settlement Has Final Approval
UPMC: Cole's Wexford Seeks Certification of Settlement Class
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP: "Fleshman" Class Suit Removed to W.D. Virginia
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP: "Grose" Class Suit Removed to W.D. Virginia
WAUPUN, WI: Certification of "Porter" Prisoners Class Sought

WEGMANS FOOD: Faces "Smith" Class Action in N.J. Super. Ct.
WISCONSIN: Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Class Action


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535-545 FEE: Wallico Suit Seeks Judgment Over Breach of Contract
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Wallico Maintenance Group LLC, on behalf of itself and all other
labor and materialmen similarly situated, the Plaintiff, v. 535-
545 Fee LLC and The Moinian Group, the Defendants, Case No. 0:15-
cv-62634-PAS (S.D. Fla., May 3, 2016), seeks judgment together
with interest, costs and disbursements.

According to the complaint, the Defendants retained Plaintiff to
perform professional services and provide related and ancillary
materials and services at the building located at and known as 535
5th Avenue, New York, New York, Block 1279, Lot 1. The Defendants
have allegedly breached the contract by failing to pay Plaintiff
the sum of $13,881.55 for the work performed by Plaintiff and
properly billed under the Contract.

The Defendants are developers of commercial, retail, hotel and
residential properties in New York.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Kory Salomone, Esq.
          Joseph P. Eriole, Esq.
          THE ERIOLE LAW FIRM P.C.
          P.O. Box 4031
          Kingston, NY 12402
          E-mail: jpe1@venezianox.com


928 JAYMOR: Sued Over Americans with Disabilities Act Violation
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Jessica Slivak, individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated v. 928 Jaymor Road Associates, LP and 928 Jaymor Road
General, Inc., Case No. 2:16-cv-02067-MMB (E.D. Penn., May 2,
2016), is brought against the Defendants for violation of the
Americans with Disabilities Act.

Created in Pennsylvania, 928 Jaymor Road General, Inc. is a
registered business and is a Business Corporation - Domestic
pursuant to local laws and regulations.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Arkady Eric Rayz, Esq.
      KALIKHMAN & RAYZ LLC
      1051 County Line Road, Suite A
      Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
      Telephone: (215) 364-5030
      Facsimile: (215) 364-5029
      E-mail: erayz@kalraylaw.com

ATRIA MANAGEMENT: "Gallegos" Suit Removed to C.D. California
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The class action lawsuit captioned Destiny Gallegos, individually
and on behalf of other members of the general public similarly
situated v. Atria Management Company, LLC, Atria Senior Living,
Inc., and DOES 1 through 10, inclusive, Case No. CIVDS 1604505,
was removed from the San Bernardino County Superior Court to the
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
(Eastern Division - Riverside). The District Court Clerk assigned
Case No. 5:16-cv-00888 to the proceeding.

The case asserts labor-related claims.

The Defendants operate a residential care company located in
California.

Destiny Gallegos is a pro se plaintiff.

The Defendant is represented by:

      Elizabeth Mary Levy, Esq.
      SEYFARTH SHAW LLP
      2029 Century Park East Suite 3500
      Los Angeles, CA 90067
      Telephone: (310) 277-7200
      Facsimile: (310) 201-5219
      E-mail: emlevy@seyfarth.com


BANK OF AMERICA: Court Sends "Flint" Case to Arbitration
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District Judge Sean F. Cox of the United States District Court for
the Eastern District of Michigan granted Defendant's Motion to
Compel Arbitration and Stay Proceedings in the case captioned, Law
Offices of Daniel C. Flint, P.C., Plaintiff, v. Bank of America,
N.A., Defendant, Case No. 15-13006 (E.D. Mich.).

In March 2012, Plaintiff opened a new business deposit account at
a Bank of America branch in Michigan. Plaintiff filed the class
action on August 25, 2015, alleging the following claims:  Breach
of Contract and Breach of the Covenant of Good Faith and Fair
Dealing (Count I); Unconscionability (Count II); Statutory
Conversion (Count III); Unjust Enrichment (Count IV); and
Violations of State Unfair Trade Practice Laws (Count V).
Plaintiff's claims pertain to BOA's assessment of overdraft fees
on business deposit accounts. Plaintiff alleges that BOA utilizes
a system that "intentionally maximizes the number of overdrafts in
order to charge each business customer the maximum amount of
fees."

In its Complaint, Plaintiff references the Deposit Agreement
governing its relationship with Bank of America (BOA).  In
alleging breach of contract against BOA, Plaintiff maintains that
it has performed all, or substantially all, of the obligations
under the Deposit Agreement.  However, the Complaint makes no
mention of the arbitration clause, the delegation provision, or
the class action waiver contained within the Deposit Agreement.

In the motion, BOA seeks to enforce the delegation provision and
class action and jury trial waiver contained in the Deposit
Agreement between Plaintiff and BOA. It maintains that the only
issues properly before the Court are: 1) whether the delegation
provision in the arbitration clause is valid and enforceable; and
2) whether the waiver provision is valid and enforceable.

In his Opinion and Order dated April 13, 2016 available at
http://is.gd/KM1lejfrom Leagle.com, Judge Cox concluded that
BOA's argument that the delegation provision is enforceable
remains uncontested because Plaintiff has failed to challenge the
delegation provision. The Court shall grant BOA's request to stay
these proceedings pending arbitration.

Law Offices of Daniel C. FLint, P.C. is represented by:

     Douglas D. Hampton, Esq.
     Glenn A. Crickenberger, Esq.
     GARY, WILLIAMS, PARENTI, WATSON & GARY PLLC
     221 E. Osceola St
     Stuart, FL 34994
     Tel: (772)283-8260

Bank of America, N.A. is represented by Brian C. Summerfield, Esq.
-- bsummerfield@bodmanlaw.com -- BODMAN, Catalina Joos Vergara,
Esq. -- cvergara@omm.com   -- and  Matthew W. Close, Esq. --
mclose@omm.com -- O'MELVENY & MYERS LLP


BLAZE PIZZA: Faces "Aguilar" Suit Under California Labor Laws
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VILMA AGUILAR, an individual, and on behalf of herself and all
others similarly situated Plaintiff, vs. BLAZE PIZZA, LLC, a
California limited liability company; LA METRO BP HOLDING CO.,
LLC, a California limited liability company; SOUTH GATE BP, LLC, a
California limited liability company; CULVER CITY BP, LLC. a
California limited liability company; DEL AMO BP, LLC, a
California limited liability company; BP FARMERS MARKET, LLC, a
California limited liability company; SANTAANABP, LLC, a
California limited liability company; LA PAZ LAGUNA BP, LLC, a
California limited liability company; CERRITOS BP, LLC, a
California limited liability company; GATEWAY USC BP, LLC; a
California limited liability company; WHITTIER BP, LLC, a
California limited liability company; ROLLING HILLS BP, LLC, a
California limited liability company; ALBERTO DANIEL DRIZ, an
individual; and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, Defendants, Case No.
BC 618872 (Cal. Super., County of Los Angeles, April 29, 2016) was
brought pursuant to the California Labor Code, and the Industrial
Welfare Commission Wage Orders.

Blaze Pizza LLC is a Pasadena, California-based chain within the
fast-casual dining restaurants category.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Amanda S. Naoufal, Esq.
     Vilma Aguilar, Esq.
     MATERN LAW GROUP
     1230 Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 200
     Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
     Phone: (310) 531-1900
     Fax: (310) 531-1901


BRAND PLUMBING: "McFeeters" Sues over Denied Overtime Premium
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Duane McFeeters, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated, Plaintiff, v. Brand Plumbing, Inc., Defendant, Case No.
6:16-cv-01122 (D. Kan., May 3, 2016), seeks unpaid wages with
liquidated damages, prejudgment and post-judgment interest, costs,
attorney's fees, and all such other and further relief under the
Fair Labor Standards Act.

Defendant allegedly shaved time from the time cards of the
Plaintiff by refusing to pay overtime premium with respect to
travel time that occurs during the ordinary workday.

Brand Plumbing, Inc. is a Kansas corporation owned by Marc Brand,
Mary Brand, and/or Michael Brand with principal office at 2418 S.
Hoover, Wichita KS, 67215.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Sean McGivern, Esq.
      Donald N. Peterson, II, Esq.
      WITHERS, GOUGH, PIKE, PFAFF & PETERSON, LLC
      O.W. Garvey Building
      200 W. Douglas, Suite 1010
      Wichita, KS 67202
      Tel: 316.267.1562
      Fax: 316.303.1018


BRINK'S COMPANY: Summary Judgment OK'd, "Cantu" Suit Terminated
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The Hon. Samuel Der-Yeghiayan ordered that for reasons stated in
the Court's memorandum opinion dated May 6, 2016, the Defendant's
motion for summary judgment is granted in the lawsuit titled John
Cantu, et al. v. The Brink's Company, Case No: 15 C 9240 (N.D.
Ill.).

The Court further ordered that all pending dates and motions, if
any, are stricken as moot, and the civil case is terminated.

A copy of the Order is available at no charge at
http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=7uHptB3X


CENTRAL REFRIGERATED: Sued Over Fair Credit Reporting Act Breach
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Melvin Banks, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated v. Central Refrigerated Services, Case No. 2:16-cv-00356-
RJS (D. Utah, May 2, 2016), is brought against the Defendant for
violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

Central Refrigerated Services operates a trucking company located
at 5175 W. 2100 S. West Valley City, UT 84120.


CLINTON ENTERTAINMENT: Class Certification Hearing Set for June 9
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The Clerk of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
Illinois made a docket entry on May 6, 2016, in the case styled
Michelle Labriola, et al. v. Clinton Entertainment Management
LLC., et al.), Case No. 1:15-cv-04123 (N.D. Ill.), relating to a
hearing held before the Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer.

The minute entry states that:

   -- a Rule 16 conference was held on May 6, 2016;

   -- With respect to the two named Plaintiffs only, discovery to
      close in 120 days;

   -- Plaintiff's renewed motion for Rule 23 class certification
      to be filed within 21 days;

   -- Plaintiff is free to proceed immediately with discovery on
      the Rule 23 class certification motion;

   -- Motion for certification of collective action, equitable
      tolling, for disclosure of potential opt-in Plaintiffs
      contact information and court-approved notice is granted,
      but the Court cautions that equitable tolling may not be
      appropriate;

   -- Status hearing is set for June 9, 2016, at 9:00 a.m.

A copy of the Notification of Docket Entry is available at no
charge at http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=bUIfYP9A


COLUMBIA PIPELINE: Faces "Ftikas" Suit Over TransCanada Merger
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Henrietta Ftikas, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated v. Columbia Pipeline Group, Inc., Robert C.
Skaggs, Jr., Sigmund L. Cornelius, Marty R. Kittrell, W. Lee
Nutter, Deborah S. Parker, Teresa A. Taylor, and Lester P.
Silverman, Case No. 4:16-cv-01205 (S.D. Tex., May 2, 2016), is
brought on behalf of all public stockholders of Columbia Pipeline
Group, Inc., to enjoin TransCanada Corporation's proposed
acquisition of CPG at a grossly inadequate price, by means of an
unfair process, and without adequate information provided to CPG
stockholders.

Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Columbia Pipeline Group, Inc.
provides regulated gas transportation and storage services.

TransCanada Corporation operates an energy company in North
America.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Thomas E. Bilek, Esq.
      THE BILEK LAW FIRM, L.L.P.
      700 Louisiana, Suite 3950
      Houston, TX  77002
      Telephone: (713) 227-7720
      E-mail: tbilek@bileklaw.com

          - and -

      Shane T. Rowley, Esq.
      LEVI & KORSINSKY LLP
      30 Broad Street, 24th Floor
      New York, NY  10004
      Telephone: (212) 363-7500
      Facsimile: (212) 363-7171


CONVERGENT HEALTHCARE: Rasa Hayes Seeks Class Certification
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The Plaintiff in the lawsuit captioned RASA HAYES, an individual,
on behalf of plaintiff and a class v. CONVERGENT HEALTHCARE
RECOVERIES, INC., an Illinois corporation; CF MEDICAL, LLC, a
Nevada Limited Liability Company; and JOHN AND JANE DOES NUMBERS 1
THROUGH 25, Case No. 14-cv-1467-JES-JEH (C.D. Ill.), seeks
certification of a class defined as:

     (a) all individuals with addresses in the State of New
     Jersey (b) to whom Convergent (c) sent a collection letter
     offering a settlement of a debt (d) on which the last
     payment or activity had occurred more than six years prior
     to the date of the letter, (e) which letter was sent on or
     after December 9, 2013 and on or before December 30, 2014.

The Plaintiff further requests that Edelman, Combs, Latturner &
Goodwin, LLC and Stern Thomasson, LLP be appointed counsel for the
class.

The case arises out of the Defendant's alleged use of collection
letters to collect debts that are legally unenforceable.

A copy of the Motion is available at no charge at
http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=xlZaH9IA

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Daniel A. Edelman, Esq.
          Cathleen M. Combs, Esq.
          James O. Latturner, Esq.
          Francis R. Greene, Esq.
          EDELMAN, COMBS, LATTURNER & GOODWIN, L.L.C.
          20 S. Clark Street, Suite 1500
          Chicago, IL 60603
          Telephone: (312) 739-4200
          Facsimile: (312) 419-0379

               - and -

          Andrew T. Thomasson, Esq.
          STERN THOMASSON LLP
          150 Morris Avenue, 2nd Floor
          Springfield, NJ 07081-1329
          Telephone: (973) 379-7500
          Facsimile: (973) 532-5868


CONVERGENT OUTSOURCING: Faces "Diamantopoulos" Suit in D.N.J.
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A lawsuit has been filed against Convergent Outsourcing, Inc. The
case is captioned Nick V. Diamantopoulos, on behalf of himself and
all other similarly situated, the Plaintiff, v. Convergent
Outsourcing, Inc., Jefferson Capital Systems, LLC, and John Does
1-25, the Defendants, Case No. 2:16-cv-02499-WHW-CLW (D.N.J., May
3, 2016). The Assigned Judge is Hon. William H. Walls.

Convergent Outsourcing offers debt collection services.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Ari Hillel Marcus, Esq.
          MARCUS ZELMAN LLC
          1500 Allaire Avenue, Suite 101
          Ocean, NJ 07712
          Telephone: (732) 695 3282
          Facsimile: (732) 298 6256
          E-mail: ari@marcuszelman.com


CORAL VILLA: Doesn't Properly Pay Workers, "Gutierrez" Suit Says
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Olga M. Gutierrez v. Coral Villa Adult Care Inc. and Solange
Castro, Case No. 1:16-cv-21544-JAL (S.D. Fla., May 2, 2016), is
brought against the Defendants for failure to pay overtime and
minimum wage in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Coral Villa Adult Care Inc. is a Florida Assisted Living Facility
licensed to provide room, board and personal assistance to elder
and psychiatric patients and residents.

The Plaintiff is represented by:
      Zandro E. Palma, Esq.
      ZANDRO E. PALMA, P.A.
      9100 S. Dadeland Blvd., Suite 1500
      Miami, FL 33156
      Telephone: (305) 446-1500
      Facsimile: (305) 446-1502
      E-mail: zep@thepalmalawgroup.com


COREPOWER YOGA: "Barnard" Suit Seeks Wages Under Labor Code
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Shauna Barnard, an individual, on behalf of herself and all others
similarly situated, all 12 other aggrieved employees, and on
behalf of the general public, the Plaintiff, v. Corepower Yoga
LLC, a Colorado Corporation, and Does 1-50, inclusive, the
Defendants, Case No. RG16814083 (Cal. Super. Ct., May 3, 2016),
seeks to recover unpaid wages (including minimum, regular, and
overtime wages), unreimbursed job-related business expenses, and
compensation for hours worked but not paid, under the California
Labor Code and California Business and Professions Code.

According to the complaint, the Defendants allegedly maintained a
consistent policy of failing to pay minimum wages to Plaintiff and
Class Members in violation of California's strict wage and hour
laws.

Corepower operates approximately 154 yoga studios in 19 states and
4 District of Columbia, including 41 studios in California.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          David C. Hawkes, Esq.
          BLANCHARD KRASNER & FRENCH
          800 Silverado Street, Second Floor
          La Jolla, CA 92037
          Telephone: (858) 551 2440
          Facsimile: (858) 551 2434
          E-mail: dhawkes@bkflaw.com


DAIMLER AG: Vancouver Alumni Claims Securities Act Violation
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VANCOUVER ALUMNI ASSET HOLDINGS INC., Individually and on Behalf
of All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff, vs. DAIMLER AG,
DIETER ZETSCHE, and THOMAS WEBER, Defendants, Case 2:16-cv-02942
(C.D. Cal., April 29, 2016), was filed on behalf of a purported
class consisting of all persons other than Defendants who
purchased or otherwise acquired Daimler American Depositary
Receipts (ADRs) between February 22, 2012 and April 21,
2016, both dates inclusive.

Defendant Daimler, through its subsidiaries, develops, produces,
distributes, and sells passenger cars, vans, trucks, and buses
worldwide.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Laurence M. Rosen, Esq.
     THE ROSEN LAW FIRM, P.A.
     355 South Grand Avenue, 2450
     Los Angeles, CA 90071
     Phone: (213) 785-2610
     Fax: (213) 226-2684
     E-mail: lrosen@rosenlegal.com


DARK STAR: "Rosas" Suit Seeks Unpaid OT Pay Under FLSA
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Matthew Rosas, individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated, the Plaintiff, v. Dark Star Production Testing, Inc.,
d/b/a Liberty Production Testing, Inc. and Sheldon Kasper, the
Defendants, Case No. 2:16-cv-00140 (S.D. Tex., May 3, 2016), seeks
to recover compensation, liquidated damages, attorneys' fees, and
costs, pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA),

According to the complaint, the Plaintiff was paid a day rate for
all hours worked in the field, but did not receive overtime for
all hours worked over 40 hours in each workweek within the last
three years.

Dark Star is an oilfield service company operating across the four
Western Canadian provinces and the United States.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Clif Alexander, Esq.
          Austin W. Anderson, Esq.
          Lauren E. Braddy, Esq.
          PHIPPS ANDERSON DEACON LLP
          819 N. Upper Broadway
          Corpus Christi, TX 78401
          Telephone: (361) 452 1279
          Facsimile: (361) 452 1284
          E-mail: calexander@phippsandersondeacon.com
                  aanderson@phippsandersondeacon.com
                  lbraddy@phippsandersondeacon.com


DEAN & DELUCA: "Del-Orden" Sues Over Website Inaccessibility
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Jose Del-Orden, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated, Plaintiff, v. Dean & Deluca Incorporated, Defendant,
Case No. 1:16-cv-03286-RJS (S.D.N.Y., May 3, 2016), seeks
preliminary and permanent injunction prohibiting Defendant from
violating the Americans with Disabilities Act, N.Y. Executive Law
Sec. 296, et seq., N.Y.C. Administrative Code Sec. 8-107, et seq.
The suit further seeks compensatory damages, applicable statutory
damages and fines under New York State Human Rights Law and City
Law, reasonable attorney's fees, statutory damages, expenses and
costs of suit, pre and post-judgment interest to the extent
permitted by law and such other and further relief.

Plaintiff is a blind individual and accuses Defendant of failing
to make their website fully accessible to blind people via
assistive computer technology. Plaintiff browsed and intended to
buy the gummy bear trio assortment and olive oil on
Deandeluca.com.

Defendant owns and operates cafe and grocery locations in New York
State. It also provides a website service, Deandeluca.com, that
provides access to the array of goods and services including sale
items and other benefits related to their goods and services.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      C.K. Lee, Esq.
      Anne Seelig, Esq.
      Lynn Hsieh, Esq.
      LEE LITIGATION GROUP, PLLC
      30 East 39th Street, Second Floor
      New York, NY 10016
      Tel: 212-465-1188
      Fax: 212-465-1181


DOMINO'S PIZZA: "Del-Orden" Sues over Website Inaccessibility
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Jose Del-Orden, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated, Plaintiff, v. Domino's Pizza LLC, Defendant, Case No.
1:16-cv-03281 (S.D.N.Y., May 3, 2016), seeks preliminary and
permanent injunction prohibiting Defendant from violating the
Americans with Disabilities Act, N.Y. Executive Law Sec. 296, et
seq., N.Y.C. Administrative Code Sec. 8-107, et seq.  The suit
further seeks compensatory damages, applicable statutory damages
and fines under New York State Human Rights Law and City Law,
reasonable attorney's fees, statutory damages, expenses and costs
of suit, pre and post-judgment interest to the extent permitted by
law and such other and further relief.

Plaintiff is a blind individual and accuses Defendant of failing
to make their website fully accessible to blind people via
assistive computer technology.

Domino's Pizza LLC is a Michigan corporation that owns and
operates a pizzeria chain. It operates a website service known as
Dominos.com that provides special pricing offers and other
benefits related to their goods.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      C.K. Lee, Esq.
      Anne Seelig, Esq.
      Lynn Hsieh, Esq.
      LEE LITIGATION GROUP, PLLC
      30 East 39th Street, Second Floor
      New York, NY 10016
      Tel: 212-465-1188
      Fax: 212-465-1181


ELG METALS: "Lopez" Suit Seeks Unpaid Wages Under Cal. Labor Code
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Donald Roderico Giron Lopez, individually, and on behalf of all
other similarly situated current and former employees of
Defendants, the Plaintiff, v. ELG Metals, Inc.; and Does 1-50,
inclusive, the Defendants Case No. BC618971 (Cal. Super. Ct., May
3, 2016), seeks to recover all unpaid wages, interest, and
reasonable attorneys' fees and costs pursuant to the Cal. Labor
Code and the Industrial Welfare Commission Order.

According to the complaint, the Defendants failed to provide meal
periods, pay for all hours worked, including minimum wage,
straight time, and overtime pay, failed to timely pay all wages to
terminated employees, and failed to furnish accurate statements
and maintain required records.

ELG Metals recycles stainless steel and special alloy products in
the United States. It processes bulk stainless steels and related
nickel-chrome, nickel-chrome-molybdenum alloys, nickel-copper,
nickel-cobalt, cobalt-nickel, tool steels, tungsten carbide, and
titanium products.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Farzad Rastegar, Esq.
          Joshua Lange, Esq.
          RASTEGAR LAW GROUP, APC
          22760 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 200
          Torrance, CA 90505
          Telephone: (310) 961 9600
          Facsimile: (310) 961 9094
          E-mail: farzad@rastegarlawgroup.com
                  josh@rastegarlawgroup.com


FACEBOOK INC: Faces "Levy" Suit Over Misleading Fin'l Reports
-------------------------------------------------------------
Eric Levy, for the Coverdell Education Savings Plan FBO Brecken
Faith Levy, individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated v. Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl K. Sandberg, Marc L.
Andreessen, Erskine B. Bowles, Susan D. Desmondhellmann, Reed
Hastings, Jan Koum, Peter Thiel, and Facebook, Inc., Case No.
12286 (Del. Ch. Ct., May 2, 2016), alleges that the Defendants
made false and misleading statements, as well as failed to
disclose material adverse facts about the Company's business,
operations, and prospects.

The Defendants operate an online social networking service
headquartered in Menlo Park, California.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Blake A. Bennett
      COOCH AND TAYLOR, P.A.
      The Brandywine Building
      1000 West St., 10th Floor
      Wilmington, DE 19801
      Telephone: (302) 984-3800
      Facsimile: (302) 984-3939
      E-mail: bbennett@coochtaylor.com

         - and -

      Lynda J. Grant, Esq.
      THEGRANTLAWFIRM, PLLC
      521 Fifth Avenue, 17th Floor
      New York, NY 10175
      Telephone: (212) 292-4441
      Facsimile: (212) 292-4442
      E-mail: lgrant@grantfirm.com


FACEBOOK INC: Sued in Delaware Over Reclassification of Share
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Shirley Guarascio, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated, the Plaintiff, v. Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl
Sandberg, Marc Andreessen, Erskine B. Bowles, Susan Desmond-
Hellmann, Reed Hastings, Jan Koum, Peter A. Thiel, and Facebook,
Inc., the Defendants, Case No. 12292-CB (Del. Chancery Ct., May 3,
2016), seeks to enjoin Defendants from proceeding with
reclassification of the Company's shares, and in the event that
the reclassification is consummated, Plaintiff seeks to recover
damages from the Director Defendants for their breaches of
fiduciary duty.

Facebook operates as a mobile application and Website that enables
people to connect, share, discover, and communicate with each
other on mobile devices and personal computers worldwide. Mark
Zuckerberg is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the
Board of Directors at Facebook. Zuckerberg founded Facebook in
2004 while studying computer science at Harvard University. He is
the largest and controlling shareholder of Facebook.

According to the complaint, Facebook's dual class stock structure
had its intended effect and solidified management and permitted
Zuckerberg to continue to dominate Facebook, allowing him the
ability to continue to appoint all directors unilaterally and
insulate himself from dissenting views. At the time of the
company's IPO, however, there was certainly no plan announced to
perpetuate Zuckerberg's domination if he lost such dominance due
to share sales or otherwise. Nor was there a plan announced to
allow Zuckerberg to remain in control through a reclassification
that would effectively turn half the publicly-traded Class A
shares into non-voting shares, under a plan in which all
detriments would be borne by the Class A shareholders, and all
benefits would be enjoyed by Zuckerberg.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Blake A. Bennett, Esq.
          COOCH AND TAYLOR, P.A.
          The Brandywine Building
          1000 West St., 10th Floor
          Wilmington, DE 19801
          Telephone: 302 984 3800
          Facsimile: 302 984 3939
          E-mail: bbennett@coochtaylor.com

               - and -

          Michael D. Hausfeld, Esq.
          William P. Butterfield, Esq.
          Timothy S. Kearns, Esq.
          HAUSFELD LLP
          1700 K Street, Suite 650
          Washington, DC 20006
          Telephone: (202) 540 7200
          Facsimile: (202) 540 7201
          E-mail: mhausfeld@hausfeld.com
                  wbutterfield@hausfeld.com
                  tkearns@hausfeld.com

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          Laurence D. Paskowitz, Esq.
          THE PASKOWITZ LAW FIRM P.C.
          208 East 51st Street, Suite 380
          New York, NY 10022
          Telephone: 212 685 0969
          Facsimile: 212 685 2306
          E-mail: lpaskowitz@pasklaw.com


FLOWERS FOODS: Certification of FLSA Collective Class Sought
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The Plaintiffs in the lawsuit styled NICK NEFF and MATTHEW McCREA
individually and on behalf of all similarly situated individuals
v. FLOWERS FOODS, INC., LEPAGE BAKERIES PARK STREET, LLC, and CK
SALES CO., LLC, Case No. 5:15-cv-00254-gwc (D. Vt.), ask the Court
to conditionally certify an "FLSA Collective Class" defined as:

     All persons who are or have performed work as "Distributors"
     for Defendants under a "Distributor Agreement" or a similar
     written contract with Lepage Bakeries or CK Sales that they
     entered into during the period commencing three years prior
     to the commencement of this action through the close of the
     Court-determined opt-in period and who file a consent to
     join this action pursuant to 29 U.S.C. Section 216(b).

The Plaintiffs also ask the Court to order judicial notice to the
classes.  As part of this order, the Plaintiffs move the Court to
order a 90-day period for responding to the Notice, to order the
Defendant to produce a list of putative class members, including
information necessary to send the notice, and to allow the
Plaintiffs to send reminder postcards regarding the deadlines to
the persons designated to receive notices on or about the 45th and
75th days of the 90-day notice period.

A copy of the Motion is available at no charge at
http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=5N3tqmtH

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

          Shawn J. Wanta, Esq.
          Patricia A. Bloodgood, Esq.
          Christopher D. Jozwiak, Esq.
          BAILLON THOME JOZWIAK & WANTA LLP
          100 South Fifth Street, Suite 1200
          Minneapolis, MN 55402
          Telephone: (612) 252-3570
          Facsimile: (612) 252-3571
          E-mail: sjwanta@baillonthome.com
                  pabloodgood@baillonthome.com
                  cdjozwiak@baillonthome.com

               - and -

          Susan E. Ellingstad, Esq.
          Rachel A. Kitze Collins, Esq.
          LOCKRIDGE GRINDAL NAUEN P.L.L.P.
          100 Washington Avenue South, Suite 2200
          Minneapolis, MN 55401
          Telephone: (612) 339-6900
          Facsimile: (612) 339-0981
          E-mail: seellingstad@locklaw.com
                  rakitzecollins@locklaw.com

               - and -

          Charles E. Schaffer, Esq.
          LEVIN FISHBEIN, SEDRAN & BERMAN
          510 Walnut Street, Suite 500
          Philadelphia, PA 19106
          Telephone: (215) 592-1500
          Facsimile: (215) 592-4663
          E-mail: cschaffer@lfsblaw.com

               - and -

          Gordon Rudd, Esq.
          David Cialkowski, Esq.
          ZIMMERMAN REED PLLP
          111 IDS Center
          80 South 8th Street
          Minneapolis, MN 55402
          Telephone: (612) 341-0400
          E-mail: Gordon.Rudd@zimmreed.com
                  David.Cialkowski@Zimmreed.com

               - and -

          Patrick J. Bernal, Esq.
          WITTEN, WOOLMINGTON, CAMPBELL & BERNAL, PC
          4900 Main Street
          P.O. Box 2748
          Manchester Center, VT 05255
          Telephone: (802) 362-2560
          Facsimile: (802) 362-7109
          Email: pjb@wittenetal.com


FREDDIE MAC: Briefing Schedule on Class Certification Vacated
-------------------------------------------------------------
The Clerk of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
Illinois made a docket entry on May 6, 2016, in the case captioned
Julie Long v. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Case No.
1:16-cv-03072 (N.D. Ill.), relating to a hearing held before the
Honorable Joan B. Gottschall.

The minute entry states that:

   -- The Court's order setting a briefing schedule on the
      Plaintiff's motion for class certification is vacated as
      erroneously entered as the parties are not yet at issue;
      and

   -- The motion for class certification is denied without
      prejudice, with the understanding that the Plaintiffs'
      request for class certification remains pending as a
      placeholder and no rights are waived.

A copy of the Notification of Docket Entry is available at no
charge at http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=vll2ylpd


FRONTON HOLDINGS: "Rife" Suit Seeks Overtime Wages Under FLSA
-------------------------------------------------------------
Rudy Rife, on behalf of himself and other similarly situated, the
Plaintiff, v. Fronton Holdings, LLC d/b/a Casino Miami and Dave
Jonas, the Defendants, Case No. 1:16-cv-21570-JAL (S.D. Fla., May
3, 2016), seeks to recover overtime wages owed to the Plaintiff
that Defendants failed to pay in violation of the Fair Labor
Standards Act of 1938 (the FLSA).

According to the complaint, the Defendants failed and refused to
pay Plaintiff and their other similarly situated current and
former employees overtime wages calculated at time and one-half of
his/their regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 hours
in a given workweek.

The Defendants offer food, beverages, alcoholic beverages,
gambling through slot machines and poker, concerts, boxing, and
related amenities.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Brian H. Pollock, Esq.
          FAIRLAW FIRM
          8603 S. Dixie Highway, Suite 408
          Miami, FL 33143
          Telephone: (305) 230 4884
          Facsimile: (305) 230 4844
          E-mail: brian@fairlawattorney.com


GLENDORA GRAND: Faces "Curiel" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
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Manuel Curiel, as an individual and on behalf of all similarly
situated employees v. Glendora Grand, Inc. and Does 1 through 50,
inclusive, Case No. BC618831 (Cal. Super. Ct., May 2, 2016), is
brought against the Defendants for failure to pay overtime wages
in violation of the California Labor Code.

Glendora Grand, Inc. operates a nursing home located at 805 E
Arrow Hwy, Glendora, CA 91740.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Kevin Mahoney, Esq.
      Treana L. Allen, Esq.
      Morgan Glynn, Esq.
      MAHONEY LAW GROUP, APC
      249 East Ocean Blvd., Suite 814
      Long Beach, CA 90802
      Telephone: (562) 590-5550
      Facsimile: (562) 590~8400
      E-mail: kmahoney@mahoney-law.net
              tallen@mahoney-law.net
              mglynn@mahoney-law.net


GLOBAL LLC: Faces Camp Drug Class Suit in S.D. Illinois
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A class action lawsuit has been commenced against Global LLC
d/b/a Global Pharmaceutical Wholesale and John Does 1-12.

The case is captioned Camp Drug Store, Inc., an Illinois
Corporation, individually and as the representative of a class of
similarly situated persons v. Global LLC d/b/a Global
Pharmaceutical Wholesale and John Does 1-12, Case No. 3:16-cv-
00483-JPG-PMF (S.D. Ill., May 2, 2016).

Global LLC distributes pharmaceutical products to retail,
specialty, and long term care pharmacies.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Phillip A. Bock, Esq.
      BOCK & HATCH, LLC
      134 North LaSalle, Suite 1000
      Chicago, IL, IL 60602
      Telephone: (312) 658-5500
      Facsimile: (312) 658-5501
      E-mail: phil@bockhatchllc.com

GLOBAL PARATRANSIT: Faces "Becerra" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT
---------------------------------------------------------------
Edgar R. Becerra, an individual, on behalf of himself and others
similarly situated v. Global Paratransit, Inc. and, Does 1 to 50,
Inclusive, Case No. BC619163 (Cal. Super. Ct., May 2, 2016), is
brought against the Defendants for failure to pay overtime wages
in violation of the California Labor Code.

Global Paratransit, Inc. operates a transportation services
company located at 400 W Compton Blvd, Gardena, CA 90248.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Eric B. Kingsley, Esq.
      Liane Katzenstein Ly, Esq.
      KINGSLEY & KINGSLEY, APC
      16133 Ventura Blvd., Suite 1200
      Encino, CA 91436
      Telephone: (818) 990-8300
      Facsimile: (818) 990-2903
      E-mail: eric@kingsleykingsley.com
              liane@kingsleykingsley.com

         - and -

      Sahag Majarian, Esq.
      LAW OFFICES OF SAHAG MAJARIAN II
      18250 Ventura Boulevard
      Tarzana, CA 91356
      Telephone: (818) 609-0807
      Facsimile: (818) 609-0892
      E-mail: sahagii@aol.com


GODIVA AMERICAN: "Suriel" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Wages
------------------------------------------------------------
Awilda Suriel and other similarly situated individuals v.
Godiva American, Corp. d/b/a Santa Fe News and Espresso and
Alejandro Scolnik, Case No. 1:16-cv-21543-FAM (S.D. Fla., May 2,
2016), seeks to recover unpaid minimum, and overtime wages, under
the Fair Labor Standards Act.

The Defendants operate a combination of newsstand, magazine coffee
shop and restaurant located in Bal Harbour, Miami Beach.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Zandro E. Palma, Esq.
      ZANDRO E. PALMA, P.A.
      9100 S. Dadeland Blvd., Suite 1500
      Miami, FL 33156
      Telephone: (305) 446-1500
      Facsimile: (305) 446-1502
      E-mail: zep@thepalmalawgroup.com


GREEN SUMMIT: Faces "Eslava" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
--------------------------------------------------------------
Juan Maldonado Eslava, on behalf of others similarly situated v.
Green Summit Group LLC d/b/a Maya Blue, Butcher Block, and Peter
Schatzberg, and Todd Millman, Case No. 1:16-cv-03263 (S.D.N.Y.,
May 2, 2016), is brought against the Defendants for failure to pay
overtime wages in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

The Defendants own and operate a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York.

Juan Maldonado Eslava is a pro se plaintiff.


HADLEY COLLISION: "Michener" Suit Seeks Monetary Relief, Wages
--------------------------------------------------------------
Michael Michener, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated, the Plaintiffs, v. Hadley Collision Center,
Inc. dba Hadley Tow, a California corporation; and Does 1-20,
inclusive, the Defendants, Case No. BC619148 (Cal. Super. Ct., May
3, 2016), seeks to recover monetary relief against Defendants for
unpaid wages and benefits, interest, attorneys' fees, costs and
expenses and penalties pursuant to the Labor Code.

According to the complaint, the Defendants failed to pay Plaintiff
and class members all overtime and double time wages owed.

Hadley Collision offers towing and automotive repair services.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

          Kashif Haque, Esq.
          Samuel A. Wong, Esq.
          Jessica L. Campbell, Esq.
          AEGIS LAW FIRM, PC
          9811 Irvine Center Drive, Suite 100
          Irvine, CA 92618
          Telephone: (949) 379 6250
          Facsimile: (949) 379 6251
          E-mail: khaque@aegislawfirm.com
                  swong@aegislawfirm.com


HARBOUR RESTAURANT: Sutherland Seeks Class Certification
--------------------------------------------------------
The Plaintiff in the lawsuit titled JEREMIAH SUTHERLAND, on behalf
of himself and others similarly situated v. HARBOUR RESTAURANT
PARTNERS, LLC, d/b/a Makoto, a foreign limited liability company,
STARR RESTAURANT ORGANIZATION, LP, a foreign limited partnership,
STARR RESTAURANT ORGANIZATION GP, LLC, a foreign limited liability
company, and STEPHEN STARR, an individual, Case No. 16-21400-Civ-
COOKE/TORRES (S.D. Fla.), moves the Court for an order certifying
collective action and authorizing notice to all class members
pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.

The proposed class is defined as:

     All persons who worked for Defendants as servers, were paid
     as tipped employees below the Florida minimum wage during
     the three (3) years preceding this lawsuit, and were forced
     to share or kick-back a portion of their tips to ineligible
     nonservice bartenders.

The Plaintiff also seeks an order (i) directing the Defendants to
produce within 20 days a list containing the names and last known
addresses of putative class members, who worked for the Defendants
during the last three years, and (ii) authorizing the Plaintiff's
counsel to send a notice to all individuals whose names appear on
the list produced by the Defendants' counsel.

A copy of the Motion is available at no charge at
http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=3aOjEzfV

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Robert W. Brock II, Esq.
          LAW OFFICE OF LOWELL J. KUVIN
          17 East Flagler Street, Suite 223
          Miami, FL 33131
          Telephone: (305) 358-6800
          Facsimile: (305) 358-6808
          E-mail: robert@kuvinlaw.com


HYDRIL COMPANY: Faces "Wisnoskie" Suit Seeking OT Pay Under FLSA
----------------------------------------------------------------
BRAD WISNOSKIE, Individually and On Behalf of All Others Similarly
Situated, Plaintiff v. HYDRIL COMPANY, d/b/a TENARIS HYDRIL,
Defendant, Case 4:16-cv-01184 (S.D. Tex., April 29, 2016), seeks
to recover unpaid overtime compensation, liquidated damages, and
attorney's fees under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Defendant is a global oil and gas services firm.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Josef F. Buenker, Esq.
     Vijay A. Pattisapu, Esq.
     THE BUENKER LAW FIRM
     2030 North Loop West, Suite 120
     Houston, TX 77018
     Phone: 713-868-3388
     Fax: 713-683-9940
     E-mail: jbuenker@buenkerlaw.com
             vijay@buenkerlaw.com


INTREXON CORP: "Hoffman" Sues over Share Price Drop
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Ryan Hoffman, Individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated, Plaintiff, v. Intrexon Corporation, Randal J. Kirk, And
Rick L. Sterling, Defendants, Case No. 3:16-cv-02398 (N.D. Cal.,
May 3, 2016), seeks damages, prejudgment and post-judgment
interest, reasonable attorney's fees, expert fees and other such
other and further relief for violation of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934.

Defendants allegedly made false and/or misleading statements
and/or failed to disclose that Intrexon was overstating its
revenue and made materially false and misleading statements about
its business, operations and prospects. Share of Intrexon fell 26%
from its previous closing price, thereby damaging investors such
as the Plaintiff.

Defendant Intrexon is a company incorporated under the laws of
Virginia and headquartered in Germantown, Maryland. It is into the
field of synthetic biology, designing, building and regulating
gene programs.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Laurence M. Rosen, Esq.
      355 S. Grand Avenue, Suite 2450
      Los Angeles, CA 90071
      Telephone: (213) 785-2610
      Fax: (213) 226-4684
      Email: lrosen@rosenlegal.com


JAZZ AT LINCOLN: Faces "Riley" Suit in S.D.N.Y.
-----------------------------------------------
A lawsuit has been filed against Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. The
case is captioned Amanie Riley, on behalf of herself and all
others similarly situated, the Plaintiff, v. Jazz at Lincoln
Center, Inc., the Defendant, Case No. 1:16-cv-03277 (S.D.N.Y., May
3, 2016).

Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC) is a venue comprising part of
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. JALC's performing arts
complex, Frederick P. Rose Hall, is located in New York City,
slightly south of the main Lincoln Center campus and directly
adjacent to Columbus Circle, housed inside the Time Warner Center.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          C.K. Xee, Esq.
          Anne Seelig, Esq.
          LEE LITIGATION GROUP, PLLC
          30 East 39th Street, Second Floor
          New York, NY 10016
          Telephone: (212) 465 1188
          Facsimile: (212) 465 1181
          E-mail: info@leelitigation.com


KOVITZ SHIFRIN: Court Refuses to Accept McCarter Class Settlement
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The Clerk of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
Illinois made a docket entry on May 6, 2016, in the case entitled
Janice McCarter v. Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit, P.C., Case No. 1:13-cv-
03909 (N.D. Ill.), relating to a hearing held before the Honorable
Michael T. Mason.

The minute entry states that:

   The Court has reviewed the Plaintiffs' Renewed Motion For
   Preliminary Approval of a Non-Common Fund Class Settlement.
   This motion was filed 11 days late and the parties failed to
   request an extension of time.  The motion also indicates that
   Mr. Kasalo will be filing a separate brief in support of the
   settlement, yet the Court has not received anything separate
   from Mr. Kasalo, despite the April 22, 2016 deadline.  In
   addition, the Plaintiffs have captioned their motion
   "unopposed," but the Court received a telephone call from
   defense counsel on May 4, 2016, indicating that the Defendants
   have not, in fact, agreed to the Plaintiffs' Motion.  Given
   the untimeliness of the Motion, and the apparent confusion
   over who is, or is not, joining in the Motion, the hearing set
   for May 19, 2016, is stricken.  The Plaintiff's motion for
   preliminary approval is denied without prejudice, their motion
   for leave to file is denied and the Plaintiffs' motion for
   leave to file their motion in excess of 15 pages is also
   denied.

   The parties are to meet and confer to address the confusion
   noted above.  The Court will grant the parties additional time
   to file ONE AGREED motion for preliminary approval of the
   settlement.  Because this will be the third attempt at a
   motion for preliminary approval, the Court strongly urges the
   parties to carefully consider their next submission.  The
   motion is due on June 1, 2016, and is not to exceed 15 pages.
   The parties should also submit a copy of the revised
   settlement agreement, which they have not included in their
   recent filing.  A hearing on the Plaintiffs' motion for
   preliminary approval is set for June 30, 2016, at 10:00
   am.

A copy of the Notification of Docket Entry is available at no
charge at http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=vCa2suZ8


LIBERTY MUTUAL: "Yanke" Suit Seeks Unpaid OT Pay Under FLSA
-----------------------------------------------------------
Daniel Yanke, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated, the Plaintiff, v. Liberty Mutual Group, Inc., a
Massachusetts Corporation, the Defendant, Case No. 1:16-cv-01004
(D. Col., May 3, 2016), seeks to recover unpaid overtime
compensation, actual and liquidated damages, pursuant the Fair
Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

The Plaintiff alleges that the Defendant violated the FLSA, and
the applicable Colorado Minimum Wage Order (Colorado Wage Order),
by failing to pay Sales Representatives overtime compensation at
their proper regular rates of pay, specifically by excluding from
the calculation all earned commissions/bonuses; and failing to pay
Sales Representatives any compensation for work performed during a
one hour "meal period" that Defendant's timekeeping system
automatically deducted, and continues to deduct, from each
workday.

Liberty Mutual Group, more commonly known by the name of its
primary line of business, Liberty Mutual Insurance, is an American
diversified global insurer, and the second-largest property and
casualty insurer in the United States.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Paul F. Lewis, Esq.
          Michael D. Kuhn, Esq.
          Andrew E. Swan, Esq.
          LEWIS KUHN SWAN PC
          620 North Tejon Street, Suite 101
          Colorado Springs, CO 80903
          Telephone: (719) 694 3000
          Facsimile: (866) 515 8628
          E-mail: plewis@lewiskuhnswan.com
                  mkuhn@lewiskuhnswan.com
                  aswan@lewiskuhnswan.com

               - and -

          Ian D. Kalmanowitz, Esq.
          CORNISH & DELL'OLIO, P.C.
          431 N. Cascade Ave. Suite 1
          Colorado Springs, CO 80903
          Telephone: 719 475 1204
          Facsimile: 719-475-1264
          E-mail: ikalmanowitz@cornishanddellolio.com


LOWE'S HOME: Parties Seek Prelim. OK of "Brown" Suit Settlement
---------------------------------------------------------------
The Parties in these two class action lawsuits move the Court for
certification of a settlement class and for preliminary approval
of a class action settlement:

   (1) JASON DAVID BROWN, LASZLO BOZSO, and MERIS DUDZIC,
       individually and on behalf of all others similarly
       situated v. LOWE'S COMPANIES, INC., and LEXISNEXIS
       SCREENING SOLUTIONS, INC., Case No. 5:13-CV-00079-RLV-DSC
       (W.D.N.C.); and

   (2) APRIL INGRAM-FLEMING, individually and on behalf of all
       others similarly situated v. LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, LLC,
       d/b/a ) LOWE'S, Case No. 5:15-CV-00018-RLV-DSC (W.D.N.C.)

The Parties ask the Court to enter the proposed preliminary
approval order: (1) preliminarily certifying an opt-out class for
purposes of the settlement; (2) preliminarily approving the
proposed settlement agreement; (3) approving the form and manner
of notice; and (4) setting a date for a final fairness hearing and
final approval of the proposed settlement and corresponding
interim deadlines for dissemination of notice and for objections
by class members.

A copy of the Motion is available at no charge at
http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=s66lDafO

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

          Michael A. Caddell, Esq.
          Cynthia B. Chapman, Esq.
          CADDELL & CHAPMAN
          1331 Lamar St, Suite 1070
          Houston, TX 77010
          Telephone: (713) 751-0400
          Facsimile: (713) 751-0906
          E-mail: mac@caddellchapman.com
                  cbc@caddellchapman.com

               - and -

          Mona Lisa Wallace, Esq.
          John Hughes, Esq.
          WALLACE and GRAHAM, P.A.
          525 North Main Street
          Salisbury, NC 28144
          Telephone: (704) 633-5244
          Facsimile: (704) 633-9434
          E-mail: MWallace@WallaceGraham.com
                  JHughes@WallaceGraham.com

               - and -

          Leonard Anthony Bennett, Esq.
          CONSUMER LITIGATION ASSOCIATES
          12515 Warwick Boulevard, Suite 100
          Newport News, VA 23606
          Telephone: (757) 930-3660
          Facsimile: (757) 930-3662
          E-mail: lenbennett@clalegal.com

               - and -

          Luis A. Cabassa, Esq.
          Brandon J. Hill, Esq.
          WENZEL FENTON CABASSA, P.A.
          1110 N. Florida Ave., Suite 300
          Tampa, FL 33602
          Telephone: (813) 379-2565
          Facsimile: (813) 229-8712
          E-mail: lcabassa@wfclaw.com
                  bhill@wfclaw.com

               - and -

          Matthew Anderson Dooley, Esq.
          Anthony Rocco Pecora, Esq.
          O'TOOLE MCLAUGHLIN DOOLEY & PECORA CO. LPA
          5455 Detroit Road
          Sheffield Village, OH 44054
          Telephone: (440) 930-4001
          Facsimile: (440) 934-7208
          E-mail: mdooley@omdplaw.com
                  apecora@omdplaw.com

               - and -

          Brett E. Dressler, Esq.
          SELLERS, HINSHAW, AYERS, DORTCH & LYONS, PA
          301 S. McDowell, Suite 410
          Charlotte, NC 28277
          Telephone: (704) 377-5050
          Facsimile: (704) 339-0172
          E-mail: bdressler@sellersayers.com

               - and -

          Ian B. Lyngklip, Esq.
          LYNGKLIP & ASSOCIATES CONSUMER LAW CENTER, PLC
          24500 Northwestern Highway, Suite 206
          Southfield, MI 48075
          Telephone: (248) 208-8864
          Facsimile: (248) 208-9073
          E-mail: Ian@MichiganConsumerLaw.com


MACY'S.COM INC: Class Certification Sought in "Vizcarra" Suit
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The Plaintiff in the lawsuit styled ROSA VIZCARRA, On behalf of
herself and of all others similarly situated v. MACY'S.COM INC., a
California Corporation and DOES 1 to 10, Case No. 8:14-cv-2041-
JLS-JCG (C.D. Cal.), asks the Court to certify a class defined as:

     All persons in the United States who texted "CPN" to short
     code 62297 and were subsequently sent marketing text
     messages from Defendant or by another party on behalf of
     Defendant to their cellular telephone wherein said text
     messages were sent using an automatic telephone dialing
     system or a device which has the capacity to be used as same
     during the four year period from October 16, 2013 through
     the date of certification.

The Plaintiff also seeks to be appointed as the representative for
the Class and for Joseph R. Manning Jr., Esq. of The Law Offices
of Joseph R. Manning, Jr., APC; John C. O'Malley of the Newport
Trial Group, APC; and Gregory H. D. Alumit of Howard Law, PC,
appointed as class counsel.

Ms. Vizcarra alleges that the Defendant is engaged in an ongoing
unlawful text message marketing campaign utilizing an automatic
dialing system without the prior express written consent of the
recipients of the text messages, in violation of Federal
Communications Commission regulations.

A copy of the Motion is available at no charge at
http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=i5TgFwWE

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Joseph R. Manning, Jr., Esq.
          Michael J. Manning, Esq.
          Phillip B. Ngheim, Esq.
          THE LAW OFFICES OF JOSEPH R. MANNING, JR., APC
          4667 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 150
          Newport Beach, CA 92660
          Telephone: (949) 200-8755
          Facsimile: (866) 843-8308

               - and -

          John C. O'Malley, Esq.
          NEWPORT TRIAL GROUP, APC
          4100 Newport Place Drive, Suite 800
          Newport Beach, CA 92660
          Telephone: (949) 706-6464
          Facsimile: (949) 706-6469
          E-mail: jomalley@trialnewport.com

               - and -

          Gregory H. D. Alumit, Esq.
          HOWARD LAW, APC
          2099 S. State College Boulevard, Suite 600
          Anaheim CA 92806
          Telephone: (800) 872-5925
          Facsimile: (888) 533-7310
          E-mail: galum1t@howardlawpc.com


MDL 2196: Court Grants Motion for Appeal Bond
---------------------------------------------
District Judge Jack Zouhary of the United States District Court
for the Northern District of Ohio granted the motion for appeal
bond in the case captioned, In re Polyurethane Foam Antitrust
Litigation. This document relates to: INDIRECT PURCHASER CLASS,
Case No. 1:10 MD 2196 (N.D. Ohio).

The Court previously granted preliminary approval to nine separate
settlement agreements between the Class of Indirect Purchaser
Plaintiffs (IPPs) and various Defendants. The Court received
objections to the settlements, or to the related attorney fee
application, from the following class members: (1) Chris Andrews;
(2) Jill Cannata; (3) Melissa Holyoak and John Tabin, of the
Center for Class Action Fairness (CCAF); (4) Sean Cochran; (5)
Michael Narkin; (6) Jennifer Hinojosa; and (7) Patrick Sweeney.

The Court concluded none of the objections were well-taken and the
settlement agreements were fair, reasonable, and adequate and
approved all nine agreements.

IPP Class Counsel moves for an Order requiring Objectors to file
an appeal bond. Specifically, Class Counsel request the "bond be
set in the amount of $305,463, to be posted jointly and severally
by the Appealing Objectors" Only Andrews, Cochran, and Cannata
filed briefs in opposition.

In his Memorandum Opinion and Order dated April 13, 2016 available
at http://is.gd/ypTOCffrom Leagle.com, Judge Zouhary concluded
that each Objector has shown bad faith and vexatious conduct, both
in prior cases and in the action, in the pursuit of a payoff which
factors weighs strongly in favor of imposing a bond. The Court
agreed it is appropriate to include an amount for attorney fees,
but concluded the requested amount of $250,000 is too high and
determined that the appropriate appeal bond is $145,463.

Direct Purchaser Class is represented by Stephen R. Neuwirth, Esq.
-- sneuwirth@quinnemanuel.com -- Adam B. Wolfson, Esq. --
adamwolfson@quinnemanuel.com -- and  -- Melissa Felder, Esq. --
mfelder@quinnemanuel.com -- QUINN, EMANUEL, URQUHART, OLIVER &
HEDGES, William A. Isaacson, Esq. -- wisaacson@bsfllp.com --
BOIES, SCHILLER & FLEXNER, William C. Price, Esq. --
wcprice@woodlamping.com -- WOOD & LAMPING, Aaron M. Sheanin, Esq.
-- asheanin@pswlaw.com -- PEARSON SIMON & WARSHAW, Carmen A.
Medici, Esq. -- cmedici@rgrdlaw.com -- ROBBINS GELLER RUDMAN &
DOWD, David W. Wicklund, Esq. -- dwicklund@skl-law.com --
SHUMAKER, LOOP & KENDRICK, Eric W. Wiechmann, Esq. --
eweichmann@mccarter.com -- MCCARTER & ENGLISH, Hollis L. Salzman,
Esq. -- HSalzman@RobinsKaplan.com -- ROBINS, KAPLAN, MILLER &
CIRESI, James P. Lynch, Esq. -- jlunch@wc.com -- WILLIAMS &
CONNOLLY

Indirect Purchaser Class is represented by Kimberly A. Conklin,
Esq. -- kconklin@kergerlaw.com -- and Richard M. Kerger, Esq. --
rkerger@kergerlaw.com -- KERGER & HARTMAN, Adam B. Wolfson, Esq. -
- awolfson@quinnemanuel.com -- QUINN, EMANUEL, URQUHART, OLIVER &
HEDGES, Brian R. Strange, Esq. -- bstrange@strangeandbutler.com --
STRANGE & BUTLER, David W. Wicklund, Esq. -- dwicklund@skl-law.com
-- SHUMAKER, LOOP & KENDRICK,  Hollis L. Salzman, Esq. --
HSalzman@RobinsKaplan.com  -- and  Meegan F. Hollywood, Esq. --
MHollywood@RobinsKaplan.com -- ROBINS, KAPLAN, MILLER &
CIRESI,James P. Lynch, Esq. -- WILLIAMS & CONNOLLY, Jay B.
Shapiro, Esq. -- jshapiro@stearnsweaver.com -- STEARNS WEAVER
MILLER WEISSLER ALHADEFF & SITTERSON, Kurt M. Rupert, Esq. --
krupert@hartzoglaw.com -- HARTZOG CONGER CASON & NEVILLE,  William
J. Blechman, Esq. -- wblechman@knpa.com -- KENNY NACHWALTER  --
and  William Liston, III, Esq. -- wlist3@aol.com -- LISTON
LANCASTER

Defendants Liaison Counsel is represented by James H. Walsh, Esq.
-- jwalsh@mcguirewoods.com  -- and   Bethany G. Lukitsch, Esq. --
blukitsch@mcguirewoods.com -- MCGUIRE WOODS, Deborah Pollack-
Milgate, Esq. -- dplloaclmilgate@btlaw.com -- BARNES & THORNBURG &
Michael R. Hoernlein, Esq. -- michael.hoernlein@alston.com --
ALSTON & BIRD


MEDTRAINER INC: Made Unsolicited Calls, Asserts Christopher Lowe
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Christopher Lowe Hicklin DC PLC d/b/a Clark Road Chiropractic
a Florida Limited Liability Company, individually and as the
representative of a class of similarly-situated persons v.
Medtrainer, Inc. and John Does 1-10, Case No. 8:16-cv-01081-SCB-
AEP (M.D. Fla., May 2, 2016), seeks to stop the Defendants'
practice of making unsolicited calls to consumer's telephone.

Medtrainer, Inc. provides online training in OSHA, HIPAA with
Healthcare Compliance training.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Ryan M. Kelly, Esq.
      ANDERSON & WANCA
      Suite 760, 3701 Algonquin Rd
      Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
      Telephone: (847) 368-1500
      Facsimile: (847) 368-1501
      E-mail: rkelly@andersonwanca.com


MERCANTILE ADJUSTMENT: Faces "Piccioto" Suit in D.N.J.
------------------------------------------------------
A lawsuit has been filed against Mercantile Adjustment Bureau,
LLC. The case is captioned Alexis Picciotto, on behalf of herself
and all others similarly situated, the Plaintiff, v. Mercantile
Adjustment Bureau, LLC, LVNV Funding, LLC, and John Does 1-25, the
Defendants, Case No. 3:16-cv-02510-FLW-TJB (D.N.J., May 3, 2016).
The Assigned Judge is Hon. Freda L. Wolfson.

Mercantile Adjustment is a full service, nationally licensed
collections and accounts receivable management firm.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Ari Hillel Marcus, Esq.
          MARCUS ZELMAN LLC
          1500 Allaire Avenue, Suite 101
          Ocean, NJ 07712
          Telephone: (732) 695 3282
          Facsimile: (732) 298 6256
          E-mail: ari@marcuszelman.com


MERCY HEALTH: Sued in S.D. Ohio Over Church Plan Exemption
----------------------------------------------------------
Janet Whaley and Leslie Beidleman, individually, and on behalf of
all others similarly situated, and on behalf of the Mercy
Health Plans, the Plaintiffs, v. Mercy Health, an Ohio Non-Profit
Corporation, John and Jane Does 1-20, Members of the Mercy Health
Retirement Plan Committee, each an individual, and John And Jane
Does 21-40, each an individual, the Defendants, Case No. 1:16-cv-
00518-SJD (S.D. Ohio, May 3, 2016), seeks an order requiring Mercy
Health to comply with Employee Retirement Income Security Act
(ERISA) and afford the Class all the protections of ERISA with
respect to Mercy Health's defined benefit pension plans, as well
as an order finding that the Church Plan exemption is
unconstitutional.

According to the complaint, the Mercy Health Plans are not Church
Plans as defined in ERISA because the Mercy Health Plans were not
"established" by a church or by a convention or association of
churches. The Mercy Health Plans also do not qualify as "Church
Plans" because they are not maintained by any entity whose
principal purpose or function is the administration or funding of
a plan or program for the provision of retirement benefits or
welfare benefits.

Mercy Health, formerly Catholic Health Partners, by and through
its subsidiaries and/or affiliates, operates a hospital
conglomerate in Ohio and Kentucky and provides healthcare and
health-related services in the communities it serves.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

          Thomas R. Theado, Esq.
          GARY, NAEGELE & THEADO, LLC
          401 Broadway Avenue, Unit 104
          Lorain, OH 44052-1745
          Telephone: (440) 244 4809
          Facsimile: (440) 244 3462
          E-mail: TTheado@GNTLaw.com

               - and -

          Lynn Lincoln Sarko, Esq.
          Laura R. Gerber, Esq.
          Havila Unrein, Esq.
          Ron Kilgard, Esq.
          KELLER ROHRBACK L.L.P.
          1201 Third Avenue, Suite 3200
          Seattle, WA 98101-3052
          Telephone: (206) 623 1900
          Facsimile: (206) 623 3384
          E-mail: lsarko@kellerrohrback.com
                  lgerber@kellerrohrback.com
                  hunrein@kellerrohrback.com
                  rkilgard@kellerrohrback.com

               - and -

          Karen L. Handorf, Esq.
          Michelle Yau, Esq.
          COHEN MILSTEIN SELLERS
          & TOLL, PLLC
          1100 New York Avenue, N.W.
          Suite 500, West Tower
          Washington, DC 20005
          Telephone: (202) 408 4600
          Facsimile: (202) 408 4699
          E-mail: khandorf@cohenmilstein.com
                  myau@cohenmilstein.com


MESSAGE CENTER: Faces "Tim Huckabee" Suit in E.D. North Carolina
----------------------------------------------------------------
A class action lawsuit has been commenced against The Message
Center, Inc.

The case is captioned Tim Huckabee DDS, PA, individually and
behalf of all others similarly situated v. The Message Center,
Inc., Case No. 5:16-cv-00220-FL (E.D.N.C., May 2, 2016).

The Message Center, Inc. is a provider of specialized answering
services.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Ted Lewis Johnson, Esq.
      TED LEWIS JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW
      PO Box 5272
      Greensboro, NC 27435
      Telephone: (919) 831-3653
      E-mail: tedlewisjohnson@tedlewisjohnson.com


MTAG SERVICES: Faces "Weldon" Suit Over Debt Collection Practices
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Roger Weldon, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated v. Mtag Services, LLC, Caz Creek CT, LLC f/k/a Mtag Caz
Creek CT, LLC, and Cazenovia Creek Funding I, LLC, Case No. FBT-
CV-16-6056523-S (Conn. Super. Ct., May 2, 2016), is an action for
damages as a result of the Defendants' practice of collecting
debts, prosecuting lien foreclosure actions, seeking and receiving
foreclosure judgments and settling lien foreclosure actions for
municipal tax liens they do not own.

The Defendants are in the business of collecting tax liens within
Connecticut.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Daniel S. Blinn, Esq.
      CONSUMER LAW GROUP, LLC
      35 Cold Spring Road, Ste. 512
      Rocky Hill, CT 06067
      Telephone: (860) 571-0408
      E-mail: dblinn@consumerlawgroup.com

         - and -

      Joseph S. Tusa, Esq.
      TUSA P.C.
      P.O. Box 566 53345 Main Road, Ste. 10-1
      Southold, NY 11971
      Telephone: (631) 407-5100
      E-mail: joseph.tusapc@gmail.com

         - and -

      Peter A. Holland, Esq.
      THE HOLLAND LAW FIRM, P.C.
      914 Bay Ridge Road, Ste. 230
      Annapolis, MD 21401
      Telephone: (410) 280-6133
      E-mail: peter@hollandlawfirm.com

         - and -

      Michael F. Schwartz, Esq.
      40 Fulton Street, 7th floor
      New York, NY 10038
      Telephone: (212) 964-1500
      E-mail: mfs@michaelfschwartzlaw.com


NEW BALANCE: "Gomez" Sues Over Website Inaccessibility
------------------------------------------------------
Andres Gomez, on his own behalf, and on behalf of all other
individuals similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. New Balance
Athletics, Inc., Defendant, Case No. 1:16-cv-21571-JLK (S.D. Fla.,
May 3, 2016), seeks injunctive relief, attorney fees and costs,
including, but not limited to, court costs and expert fees
pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

New Balance Athletics operates a website, www.newbalance.com, as
an extension of its retail stores throughout the United States.
Plaintiff is legally blind and accuses Defendant of failing to
make their website fully accessible to blind people via assistive
computer technology.

Defendant owns and operates a chain of athletic shoes and athletic
specialty clothing stores under the brand New Balance.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Scott R. Dinin, Esq.
      SCOTT R. DININ, P.A.
      4200 NW 7th Avenue
      Miami, FL 33127
      Tel: (786) 431-1333
      Email: inbox@dininlaw.com


OAK HARBOR: Does Not Properly Pay Employees, "Rendich" Suit Says
----------------------------------------------------------------
Curtis Rendich, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated v. Oak Harbor Freight Lines, Inc., and Does 1-50,
inclusive, Case No. BC811799 (Cal. Super. Ct., May 2, 2016), is
brought against the Defendants for failure to pay all wages for
all hours worked, provide all rest breaks, provide all meal
periods, provide accurate wages statements, and timely pay final
wages upon termination of employment.

Oak Harbor Freight Lines, Inc. operates a freight forwarding
company in Montebello, California.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      David G. Spivak, Esq.
      Caroline Tahmassain, Esq.
      THE SPIVAK LAW FIRM
      9454 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 303
      Beverly Hills, CA 90212
      Telephone: (310) 499-4730
      Facsimile: (310) 499-4739
      E-mail: david@spivaklaw.com
              Caroline@spivaklaw.com


OLIVE GARDEN: "Del-Orden" Sues Over Website Inaccessibility
-----------------------------------------------------------
Jose Del-Orden, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated, Plaintiff, v. Olive Garden Inc, Defendant, Case No.
1:16-cv-03279-GHW (S.D.N.Y., May 3, 2016), seeks preliminary and
permanent injunction prohibiting Defendant from violating the
Americans with Disabilities Act, N.Y. Executive Law Sec. 296, et
seq., N.Y.C. Administrative Code Sec. 8-107, et seq.  The suit
further seeks compensatory damages, applicable statutory damages
and fines under New York State Human Rights Law and City Law,
reasonable attorney's fees, statutory damages, expenses and costs
of suit, pre and post-judgment interest to the extent permitted by
law and such other and further relief.

Plaintiff is a blind individual and accuses Defendant of failing
to make their website fully accessible to blind people via
assistive computer technology.

Defendant owns and operates restaurants in New York State. It also
provides a website service known as Olivegarden.com that provides
special pricing offers and other benefits related to their goods
and services.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      C.K. Lee, Esq.
      Anne Seelig, Esq.
      Lynn Hsieh, Esq.
      LEE LITIGATION GROUP, PLLC
      30 East 39th Street, Second Floor
      New York, NY 10016
      Tel: 212-465-1188
      Fax: 212-465-1181


OPEN DOOR MARKETING: Bid to Dismiss "Conde" Suit Denied
-------------------------------------------------------
In the case captioned, CARLOS CONDE, et al., Plaintiffs, v. OPEN
DOOR MARKETING, LLC, et al., Defendants, Case No. 15-CV-04080-KAW
(N.D. Cal.), Magistrate Judge Kandis A. Westmore of the United
States District Court for the Northern District of California
denied Open Door's motion for dismissal on the basis of the forum
selection clause, granted with leave to amend 20/20's and Open
Door's Motion to dismiss and held in abeyance Plaintiff's motion
for notice pending the filing of the third amended complaint.

Plaintiffs Carlos Conde (Conde), Shikwana Jennings (Jennings), and
Lisa Drake (Drake) previously worked for 20/20 Communications,
Inc., Open Door Marketing, LLC, Jerrimy Farris, and Larry Clark
(Defendants). Defendants classified Plaintiffs as independent
contractors.

Plaintiffs commenced this action on September 8, 2015. They filed
the operative second amended complaint on January 7, 2016.
Plaintiffs assert claims for (1) failure to pay minimum wage in
violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA); (2) failure to
pay overtime in violation of the FLSA; (3) failure to pay minimum
wage and overtime in violation of California Labor Code sections
1194 and 1197; (4) failure to provide workers with itemized wage
statements in violation of California Labor Code section 226; (5)
failure to reimburse workers for expenses necessary to perform
their jobs in violation of California Labor Code section 2802; and
(6) penalties under the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA).

On October 23, 2015, Plaintiffs filed a motion for notice to be
issued to similarly situated employees pursuant to 29 U.S.C. Sec.
216(b). On December 7, 2015, Open Door filed a motion to compel
arbitration and dismiss, or alternatively, stay claims, a motion
to dismiss based on forum non conveniens and Rule 12(b)(3), and a
motion to dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6), or alternatively, for
a more definite statement pursuant to Rule 12(e). 20/20 also filed
a motion to dismiss Plaintiffs' complaint, or alternatively, for a
more definite statement and a motion to compel arbitration and
dismiss, or alternatively, stay claims on December 7, 2015.

In the Order dated April 12, 2016 available at http://is.gd/UwI9Lv
from Leagle.com, Judge Westmore concluded that the forum selection
clause does not apply to the claims asserted in the action. As to
20/20's motion to dismiss, the Court granted with leave to amend
because Plaintiffs failed to give each defendant fair notice of
the claims asserted against them and the grounds upon which those
claims rest and Open Door's motion to dismiss because Plaintiffs
do not point to any allegations describing what conduct Farris and
Clark engaged in that would expose them to liability for the wage
and hour violations Plaintiffs allege.

The Court held in abeyance Plaintiffs' motion for notice to be
issued to similarly situated employees pursuant to 29 U.S.C. Sec.
216(b) pending the filing of the third amended complaint and the
parties' meet and confer regarding class scope and notice issues.
Plaintiff has to file a third amended complaint within 30 days of
the order.

Plaintiffs are represented by Harold Lichten, Esq. --
hlichten@llrlaw.com -- Jill Stephanie Kahn, Esq. --
jkahn@llrlaw.com -- and Matthew David Carlson, Esq. --
mcarlson@llrlaw.com -- LICHTEN & LISS-RIORDAN, P.C.

Open Door Marketing, LLC is represented by:

     David Sohn, Esq.
     SOHN LEGAL GROUP, P.C.
     275 Battery St #200,
     San Francisco, CA 94111
     Tel: (415)421-1300


PACKERS PLUS: Faces "Jimenez" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
---------------------------------------------------------------
Obed Jimenez, on behalf of himself and on behalf of all others
similarly situated v. Packers Plus Energy Services (USA) Inc.,
Case No. 7:16-cv-00107 (D.N.M., May 2, 2016), is brought against
the Defendants for failure to pay overtime wages in violation of
the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Packers Plus Energy Services (USA) Inc. operates an oilfield
services company that provides specialized well drilling tools and
equipment.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Daniel M. Faber, Esq.
      LAW OFFICE OF DANIEL M. FABER
      4620C Jefferson Lane NE
      Albuquerque, NM 87109
      Telephone: (505) 830-0405
      E-mail: dan@danielfaber.com

         - and -

      Don J. Foty, Esq.
      John Neuman, Esq.
      KENNEDY HODGES, L.L.P.
      711 W. Alabama
      St. Houston, TX 77006
      Telephone: (713) 523-0001
      Facsimile: (713) 523-1116
      E-mail: DFoty@kennedyhodges.com


PAPA JOHN'S: Faces "Del-Orden" Suit in S.D.N.Y.
-----------------------------------------------
A lawsuit has been filed against Papa John's USA, Inc. The case is
captioned Jose Del-Orden, on behalf of himself and all others
similarly situated, the Plaintiff, v. Papa John's USA, Inc., the
Defendant, Case No. 1:16-cv-03283 (S.D.N.Y., May 3, 2016).

Papa John's owns and operates restaurants in the United States.
The company was founded in 1993 and is based in Louisville,
Kentucky.

The Plaintiff appears pro se.


PERSHING LLC: "Ochoa" Files Suit Over Ponzi Scheme
--------------------------------------------------
Judith Ochoa, Wendy P. Eckert, And Brenda Gold, individually and
on behalf of others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. Pershing,
LLC, Defendant, Case No. 2:16-cv-02501-SDW-LDW (D.N.J., May 3,
2016), seeks to recover unpaid back-wages, declaratory relief,
liquidated damages and attorney's fees and costs resulting from
aiding and abetting fraud, common law fraud and breach of third-
party intended beneficiary contract.

Pershing, LLC is a Delaware limited liability company doing
business in Florida, with its principal place of business at 1
Pershing Plaza, Jersey City, New Jersey, 07399. It allegedly
breached a third-party beneficiary contract by failing to comply
with its contractually-imposed obligations by perpetuating the
Stanford Ponzi scheme. Pershing facilitated the clearing of trades
and wiring funds to purchase Stanford International Bank, Ltd.
certificate of deposits.

Stanford International Bank, Ltd. was raided and shut down by
federal authorities amid allegations that the entities had
violated federal securities laws by their integral involvement in
the second largest Ponzi scheme in American history.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      James E. Cecchi, Esq.
      Lindsey H. Taylor, Esq.
      CARELLA, BYRNE, CECCHI, OLSTEIN, BRODY & AGNELLO, P.C.
      5 Becker Farm Road
      Roseland, NJ 07068
      Tel: (973) 994-1700

           - and -

      Michael E. Criden, Esq.
      Kevin B. Love, Esq.
      Lindsey C. Grossman, Esq.
      CRIDEN & LOVE, P.A.
      7301 SW 57th Court, Ste. 515
      South Miami, FL 33143
      Tel: (305) 357-9000

           - and -

      Scott D. Hirsch, Esq.
      Charles E. Scarlett, Esq.
      SCARLETT & HIRSCH, P.A.
      7777 Glades Road, Suite 200
      Boca Raton, FL 33434
      Tel: (561) 278-6707
      Fax: (561) 278-6244

           - and -

      Daniel E. Gustafson, Esq.
      Daniel C. Hedlund, Esq.
      David A. Goodwin, Esq.
      Eric S. Taubel, Esq.
      GUSTAFSON GLUEK PLLC
      Canadian Pacific Plaza
      120 South Sixth Street, Suite 2600
      Minneapolis, MN 55402
      Tel: (612) 333-8844


PHILADELPHIA, PA: Faces "Tate" Suit Over Civil Rights Act Breach
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Terrell Tate, on behalf of himself, individually, and all others
similarly situated v. City of Philadelphia and Philadelphia
Commission on Human Relations, Case No. 2:16-cv-02084-GJP (E.D.
Penn., May 2, 2016), is brought against the Defendants for
violations of the Civil Rights Act.

The city of Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and the fifth-most populous in the United States.

Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations is the quasi-judicial
agency empowered to enforce Philadelphia's civil rights laws and
to deal with all matters of intergroup conflicts within the City.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Justin Frederick Robinette, Esq.
      POST & POST LLC
      920 Cassatt Rd Suite 102
      Berwyn, PA 19312
      Telephone: (484) 913-3034
      E-mail: jrobinette@postandpost.com

The Defendant is represented by:

      Jonathan Cooper, Esq.
      PHILADELPHIA LAW DEPARTMENT
      1515 Arch Street 14th Floor
      Philadelphia, PA 19102
      Telephone: (215) 683-5448
      E-mail: jonathan.cooper@phila.gov


PIKE MUTUAL: Sued in Common Pleas Ct. Over Underpaid Damages
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John B. Hancy, individually and on behalf of all other Ohio
residents similarly situated, 2013 Spring Rd. Cleveland, OH 44109,
Plaintiffs, v. Pike Mutual Insurance Company, 3837 Cleveland Rd.
interrogatories and request for Wooster, OH 4469, the Defendant,
Case No. CV-16-862739 (Ohio Ct. of Common Pleas, May 3, 2016),
seeks to recover physical loss or damage to Plaintiffs' residence
or other structure located in Ohio in which the cost of labor
and/or contractor overhead and profit was depreciated in
calculating the payment, for the period commencing eight years
prior to the filing of this case to the date of trial.

According to the complaint, the case involves systematic adjusting
practices used by Pike to understate, and
under-pay, the actual cash value of property damage suffered by
its insureds, thereby denying its insureds (including Hancy) the
full amount of indemnity to which they are entitled. Specifically,
Pike routinely understates actual cash value by depreciating the
labor component of repair costs instead of only the physical item
that is subject to wear, tear, and obsolescence, and also
depreciates contractor overhead and profit.

Pike Mutual is an Ohio corporation licensed to sell property and
casualty insurance in the State of Ohio.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

          James A. DeRoche, Esq.
          Stuart I. Garson, Esq.
          GARSON JOHNSON LLC
          1600 Midland Building
          101 West Prospect Avenue
          Cleveland, OH 44115
          Telephone: (216) 696 9330
          Facsimile: (216) 696 8558
          E-mail: ideroche@garson.com

               - and -

          R. Eric Kennedy, Esq.
          Daniel P. Goetz, Esq.
          WEISMAN, KENNEDY & BERRIS CO., L.P.A.
          1600 Midland Building
          101 Prospect Ave., W.
          Cleveland, OH 44113
          Telephone: (216)781 1111
          Facsimile: (216)781 6747
          E-mail: ekennedy@weismanlaw.com
                  dgoetz@weismanlaw.com

               - and -

          Patrick J. Perotti, Esq.
          DWORKEN & BERNSTEIN CO., LPA
          60 South Park Place
          Painesville, OH 44077
          Telephone: (440) 352 3391
          Facsimile: (440) 352 3469
          E-mail: pperotti@dworkenlaw.com


PLATINUM SUPPLEMENTAL: Class Certification Denied as Premature
--------------------------------------------------------------
The Clerk of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
Illinois made a docket entry on May 6, 2016, in the case styled
Michael Flynn v. Platinum Supplemental Insurance, Inc., Case No.
1:16-cv-04980 (N.D. Ill.), relating to a hearing held before the
Honorable Amy J. St. Eve.

The minute entry states that:

   -- Initial status hearing set for June 15, 2016, at 8:30 a.m.
      in courtroom 1241;

   -- Parties shall refer to Judge St. Eve's Web page at
      http://www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/and file a joint status
      report by June 10, 2016, as set forth in the Initial Status
      Conferences procedure;

   -- If the Defendant has not been served as of June 10, 2016,
      the Court will continue the filing date for the joint
      status report until the defendant is served;

   -- If the Defendant files a motion to dismiss prior to the
      filing of the joint status report, the Court will continue
      the filing date for the joint status report until after the
      Court rules on the pending motion;

   -- Plaintiff's motion for class certification is denied as
      premature without prejudice to refile;

   -- Defendant is on notice that this is a putative class
      action.

   -- Plaintiff's motion to enter and continue the Plaintiff's
      motion for class certification is denied as moot; and

   -- Notice motion date of May 24, 2016, is stricken.

A copy of the Notification of Docket Entry is available at no
charge at http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=QUlGBE5v


PRIME DEVONSHIRE: Illegally Retains Security Deposits, Suit Says
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Candice Curtis, Christopher Duque, an individual, for themselves
and on behalf of an others similarly situated v. Prime Devonshire
Annex, L.P., Prime Devonshire Annex Acquisition, LLC, John C.
Atwater, Cambridge on Devonshire, and Does 1-100, Inclusive, Case
No. BC618948 (Cal. Super. Ct., May 2, 2016), arises out of the
Defendants' practice of unlawfully retaining portions of the
security deposit, demanding unauthorized payments from former
tenants, and sending the tenant to collections if they fail to pay
the unauthorized amounts.

The Defendants are engaged in the business of owning, operating,
and managing several multi-unit residential properties throughout
the Los Angeles area.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Michele L. Jackson, Esq.
      LAW OFFICES OF MICHELE JACKSON
      19200 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 400
      Irvine, CA 92612
      Telephone: (949) 622-5595
      Facsimile: (949) 622-5598


QUAKER OATS: Falsely Marketed Oat Products, "Gibson" Suit Claims
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Kathleen Gibson, on behalf of herself and all others similarly
situated v. The Quaker Oats Company, Case No. 1:16-cv-04853 (N.D.
Ill., May 2, 2016), arises out of the Defendant's false,
deceptive, and misleading claims that Quaker Oats are "100%
Natural," but instead contain the chemical glyphosate, a potent
herbicide that last year was declared a probable human carcinogen
by the cancer research arm of the World Health Organization.

The Quaker Oats Company is a manufacturer of oat-based food
products, and markets and distributes the products in retail
stores in Illinois and throughout the United States.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Edward A. Wallace, Esq.
      Amy E. Keller, Esq.
      WEXLER WALLACE LLP
      55 West Monroe Street, Suite 3300
      Chicago, IL 60603
      Telephone: (312) 346-2222
      Facsimile: (312) 346-0022
      E-mail: eaw@wexlerwallace.com
              aek@wexlerwallace.com

         - and -

      Kim E. Richman, Esq.
      THE RICHMAN LAW GROUP
      81 Prospect Street
      Brooklyn, NY 11201
      Telephone: (212) 687-8291
      Facsimile: (212) 687-8292
      E-mail: krichman@richmanlawgroup.com

         - and -

      Beth E. Terrell, Esq.
      Erika L. Nusser, Esq.
      TERRELL MARSHALL LAW GROUP PLLC
      936 North 34th Street, Suite 300
      Seattle, WA 98103
      Telephone: (206) 816-6603
      Facsimile: (206) 319-5450
      E-mail: bterrell@terrellmarshall.com
              enusser@terrellmarshall.com

         - and -

      John W. Barrett, Esq.
      BAILEY & GLASSER LLP
      209 Capitol Street
      Charleston, WV 25301
      Telephone: (304) 345-6555
      Facsimile: (304) 342-1110
      E-mail: jbarrett@baileyglasser.com


QUAKER OATS: Falsely Marketed Oat Products, "Wheeler" Suit Claims
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Sabrina Wheeler, on behalf of herself and all others similarly
situated v. The Quaker Oats Company, Case No. 2016-CH-06075 (Ill.
Cir. Ct., May 2, 2016), arises out of the Defendant's false,
deceptive, and misleading claims that Quaker Oats are "100%
Natural," but instead contain the chemical glyphosate, a potent
herbicide that last year was declared a probable human carcinogen
by the cancer research arm of the World Health Organization.

The Quaker Oats Company is a manufacturer of oat-based food
products, and markets and distributes the products in retail
stores in Illinois and throughout the United States.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Edward A. Wallace, Esq.
      WEXLER WALLACE LLP
      55 West Monroe Street, Suite 3300
      Chicago, IL 60603
      Telephone: (312) 346-2222
      Facsimile: (312) 346-0022
      E-mail: eaw@wexlerwallace.com


R.J. REYNOLDS: Fla. Appeals Court Reversed Denial of Stay
---------------------------------------------------------
Justice Timothy D. Osterhaus of the Florida District Court of
Appeals reversed a trial court's order denying the automatic stay
and remanded for entry of an automatic stay of execution of the
judgment the case captioned, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY,
Appellant, v. JANICE L. SIKES, AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE
ESTATE OF JIMMIE WAYNE SIKES, Appellee, Case No. 1D13-3183 (Fla.
Dist. App.).

As a member of the class approved by Engle v. Liggett Group, Inc.,
appellee Ms. Janice L. Sikes, as personal representative of the
estate of Jimmie Wayne Sikes, obtained a $5.5 million judgment in
state court against Reynolds in June 2013. Reynolds appealed and
posted a $5 million bond as required by the statute to receive an
automatic stay of execution during its appeals to this court and
the Florida Supreme Court.

The parties began disputing the parameters under which the stay of
execution could remain in place under Sec. 569.23(3), while
Reynolds considered filing for United States Supreme Court review.
Three days after the Florida Supreme Court denied review of
Reynolds' state court appeal, Ms. Sikes' counsel told Reynolds
that the judgment was "now subject to execution" and that she
intended to execute on the judgment unless Reynolds filed a
petition for review in the United States Supreme Court within ten
days. Ms. Sikes offered to voluntarily refrain from executing if
Reynolds filed a motion contesting the stay issue before February
15, 2016.

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company seeks review of a circuit court
order denying its motion to stay execution of an Engle-related
judgment while it considers whether to file a petition for review
in the United States Supreme Court arguing that section 569.23(3),
Florida Statutes entitles it to receive an automatic stay of
execution of the judgment until either the United States Supreme
Court reviews the case.

In his Opinion dated April 12, 2016 available at
http://is.gd/pLdg1Jfrom Leagle.com, Judge Osterhaus agreed that
the trial court should have entered the automatic stay while
Reynolds exercises its right to seek further review, and that the
statute has suspended the finality of the judgment for purposes of
execution until all reviews are completed, including reviews by
the Florida Supreme Court.

The Court lifts the stay of execution on all Reynolds' assets with
the exception of the bond and maintains the stay on the bond until
the judgment becomes final under section 569.23(3)(c). Case
remanded for entry of an automatic stay of execution of the
judgment in accordance of Sec. 569.23(3)(b)1.

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company is represented by Gregory G. Katsas,
Esq. -- ggkatsas@jonesday.com -- JONES DAY -- and Robert B.
Parrish, Esq. -- bparrish@mppkj.com -- MOSELEY, PRICHARD, PARRISH,
KNIGHT, & JONES

Jimmie Wayne Sikes is represented by:

     John S. Mills, Esq.
     THE MILLS FIRM, P.A.
     203 N Gadsden St,
     Tallahassee, FL 32301
     Tel: (850)765-0897

          - and -

     John S. Kalil, Esq.
     JOHN S. KALIL, P.A.
     6817 Southpoint Pkwy Suite 1402,
     Jacksonville, FL 32216
     Tel: (904)355-3311


RAINERI CONSTRUCTION: Seeks Decertification of "Emily" Class Suit
-----------------------------------------------------------------
The Defendants ask the Court to decertify the collective action
styled WENDELLE EMILY v. RAINERI CONSTRUCTION, LLC, ANTHONY
RAINERI, and ASHLEY RAINERI, Case No. 4:15-cv-00282-RLW (E.D.
Mo.).

The Plaintiff filed the action on February 12, 2015, alleging that
the Defendants violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by failing to
pay overtime compensation because they purportedly shaved time
from his time records.

In their Motion to Decertify, the Defendants contend that
discovery in this case has shown that the Plaintiffs' allegations
of time being shaved from their paychecks are so varied that
individualized inquiries inevitably will outweigh any efficiency
that could be gained by pursuing the case as a collective action.

A copy of the Motion is available at no charge at
http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=4hwQL35p

The Defendants are represented by:

          Brian E. McGovern, Esq.
          Bryan M. Kaemmerer, Esq.
          McCARTHY, LEONARD, KAEMMERER, L.C.
          825 Maryville Centre Dr., Suite 300
          Town & Country, MO 63017
          Telephone: (314) 392-5200
          Facsimile: (314) 392-5221
          E-mail: bmcgovern@mlklaw.com
                  bkaemmerer@mlklaw.com


RAMBO CAR: "Pavon" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime Wages
--------------------------------------------------------------
Rolando J. Pavon, and other similarly-situated individuals v.
Rambo Car Wash Inc. and Jose Aviles, Case No. 1:16-cv-21541-FAM
(S.D. Fla., May 2, 2016), seeks to recover unpaid overtime wages
and damages pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act.

The Defendants are in the business of providing car wash services
in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Zandro E. Palma, Esq.
      ZANDRO E. PALMA, P.A.
      9100 S. Dadeland Blvd., Suite 1500
      Miami, FL 33156
      Telephone: (305) 446-1500
      Facsimile: (305) 446-1502
      E-mail: zep@thepalmalawgroup.com


RAYMOND JAMES: "Daccache" Sues Over Fund Misuse
-----------------------------------------------
Alexandre Daccache, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated, Plaintiffs, v. Raymond James Financial, Inc. d/b/a
Raymond James, Raymond James & Associates, Inc., Ariel Quiros,
William Stenger and Joel Burstein, Defendants, Case No. 1:16-cv-
21575-FAM (S.D. Fla., May 3, 2016), seeks compensatory damages,
costs and disbursements and reasonable allowances, reimbursement
of expenses, treble damages and attorney's fees and costs under
the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.

Daccache entered into a subscription agreement for the purchase of
a limited partnership interest in Jay Peak Penthouse Suites L.P.
which was thought to be investments in hotels, cottages, a
biomedical research facility and other projects. But the funds
were allegedly commingled, misused, and diverted to pay for other
projects and to cover Quiros' personal expenses by Raymond James.

Jay Peak, Inc., is a Vermont ski resort that is wholly owned by
Miami-based Q Resorts, Inc., which in turn is owned by Miami
businessman Quiros.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Thomas A. Tucker Ronzetti, Esq.
      Harley S. Tropin, Esq.
      Dyanne E. Feinberg
      Maia Aron, Esq.
      Tal J. Lifshitz, Esq.
      KOZYAK TROPIN & THROCKMORTON LLP
      2525 Ponce de Leon Blvd., 9th Floor
      Coral Gables, FL 33134
      Telephone: (305) 372-1800
      Facsimile: (305) 372-3508
      Email: tr@kttlaw.com
             hst@kttlaw.com
             def@kttlaw.com
             ma@kttlaw.com
             tjl@kttlaw.com


RELIANCE STANDARD: Sued Over Life Insurance Benefits Claims
-----------------------------------------------------------
Sharon Haber, on behalf of herself and all others similarly
situated v. Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company, Case No.
2:16-cv-02990-BRO-SK (C.D. Cal., May 2, 2016), is an action for
damages as a proximate result of the Defendant's actions in
denying or reducing payment of similar claims for life insurance
benefits.

Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company operates an insurance
company headquartered at 2001 Market Street, Suite 1500.
Philadelphia, PA 19103.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Glenn R. Kantor, Esq.
      Corinne Chandler, Esq.
      KANTOR & KANTOR, LLP
      19839 Nordhoff Street
      Northridge, CA, 91324
      Telephone: (818) 886-2525
      Facsimile: (818) 350-6272
      E-mail: gkantor@kantorlaw.net
              cchandler@kantorlaw.net


ROCKWELL MEDICAL: "McCrary" Sues Over Share Price Drop
------------------------------------------------------
Earl McCrary, Individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated, Plaintiff, v. Rockwell Medical, Inc., Robert L. Chioini,
and Thomas E. Klema, Defendants, Case No. 1:16-cv-03304 (S.D.N.Y.,
May 3, 2016), seeks compensatory damages, interest, reasonable
costs and expenses, counsel fees and expert fees and any other
relief under the Securities Exchange Act.

Rockwell is a biopharmaceutical company that targets end-stage
renal disease and chronic kidney disease with products and
services for the treatment of iron deficiency, secondary
hyperparathyroidism and hemodialysis. Its leading branded drug is
Triferic. Defendants allegedly made false and/or misleading
statements and/or failed to disclose that Triferic was unlikely to
produce material sales. Rockwell shares fell more than 34%.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Lesley F. Portnoy, Esq.
      GLANCY PRONGAY & MURRAY LLP
      122 East 42nd Street, Suite 2920
      New York, NY 10168
      Telephone: (212) 682-5340
      Facsimile: (212) 884-0988
      E-mail: lportnoy@glancylaw.com

              - and -

      Robert V. Prongay, Esq.
      Casey E. Sadler, Esq.
      GLANCY PRONGAY & MURRAY LLP
      1925 Century Park East, Suite 2100
      Los Angeles, CA 90067
      Telephone: (310) 201-9150
      Facsimile: (310) 201-9160


SANTA FE NATURAL: Sued in Florida Over Misleading Product Label
---------------------------------------------------------------
Scott Johnston v. Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company, Inc. and
Reynolds American Inc., Case No. 2:16-cv-14155-RLR (S.D. Fla., May
2, 2016), arises from the Defendants' unlawful and misleading
representations and material omissions with respect to Natural
American Spirit cigarettes.

The Defendants manufacture, market, and sell Natural American
Spirit cigarettes.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Matthew David Schultz, Esq.
      LEVIN PAPANTONIO THOMAS MITCHELL ECHSNER & PROCTER
      316 S Baylen Street, Suite 600
      Pensacola, FL 32502
      Telephone: (850) 435-7140
      Facsimile: (850) 436-6140
      E-mail: mschultz@levinlaw.com

         - and -

      James W. Gustafson, Esq.
      SEARCY, DENNEY, SCAROLA, BARNHART & SHIPLEY, P.A.
      517 N. Calhoun St.
      Tallahassee, FL 32301
      Telephone: (850) 224-7600
      Facsimile: (561) 383-9454
      E-mail: jwg@searcylaw.com


SEARS ROEBUCK: Faces "Alverez" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
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Yessenia Alverez, individually and on behalf of other persons
similarly situated v. Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Does 1 through
25, inclusive, Case No. BC618990 (Cal. Super. Ct., May 2, 2016),
is brought against the Defendants for failure to pay overtime
wages in violation of the California Labor Code.

Sears, Roebuck and Co. operates a chain of 5-star department
stores in California.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Marcus J. Bradley, Esq.
      MARLIN & SALTZMAN, LLP
      29229 Canwood Street, Suite 208
      Agoura Hills, CA 91301
      Facsimile: (818) 991-8081
      Telephone: (818) 991-8080
      E-mail: mbradley@marlinsaltzman.com

         - and -

      Sahag Majarian, Esq.
      LAW OFFICES OF SAHAG MAJARIAN II
      18250 Ventura Boulevard
      Tarzana, CA 91356
      Telephone: (818) 609-0807
      Facsimile: (818) 609-0892
      E-mail: sahagii@aol.com


SPINNAKER RESORTS: Faces "Cardenas" Suit in New Jersey
------------------------------------------------------
A class action lawsuit has been commenced against Spinnaker
Resorts, Inc.

The case is captioned Henna Cardenas, individually and on behalf
of all others similarly situated v. Spinnaker Resorts, Inc., Case
No. 2:16-cv-02466-JLL-JAD (D.N.J., May 2, 2016).

Spinnaker Resorts, Inc. develops, markets, sells and provides
property management for resorts on Hilton Head Island, South
Carolina; in Branson, Missouri; and in Ormond Beach, Florida.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Stefan Louis Coleman, Esq.
      LAW OFFICES OF STEFAN COLEMAN, LLC
      1072 Madison Ave, Ste 1
      Lakewood, NJ 08701
      Telephone: (877) 333-9427
      E-mail: law@stefancoleman.com


SRA ASSOCIATES: Faces "Diamantopoulos" Suit in D.N.J.
-----------------------------------------------------
A lawsuit has been filed against SRA Associates, Inc. The case is
captioned Nick V. Diamantopoulos, on behalf of himself and all
others similarly situated, the Plaintiff, v. SRA Associates, Inc.,
and John Does 1-25, the Defendant, Case No. 1:16-cv-02488-RBK-KMW
(D.N.J., May 3, 2016). The Assigned Judge is Hon. Robert B.
Kugler.

SRA Associates offers receivables management services.

The Plaintiff appears pro se.


STEVEN MADDEN: Sued Over Americans with Disabilities Act Breach
---------------------------------------------------------------
The class action lawsuit captioned Andres Gomez, on his own
behalf, and on behalf of all other individuals similarly situated
v. Steven Madden, Ltd., Case No. 1:16-cv-21548-KMW (S.D. Fla., May
2, 2016), is brought against the Defendants for violation of the
Americans with Disabilities Act.

Steven Madden, Ltd. is a private label footwear for women, men and
children.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Scott Richard Dinin, Esq.
      SCOTT R. DININ, P.A.
      4200 NW 7th Avenue
      Miami, FL 33127
      Telephone: (786) 431-1333
      Facsimile: (786) 513-7700
      E-mail: srd@dininlaw.com


STRONG A/C: "Diaz" Suit Seeks Overtime, Back Pay Recovery
---------------------------------------------------------
Luis Diaz, Gabriel Cisneros and Jose Serna, Individually, and on
Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs, v. Strong A/C
and Refrigeration, LLC, and Darin Strong, Case No. 1:16-cv-00083
(S.D. Tex., May 3, 2016), seeks to recover unpaid back wages due
with liquidated damages, actual and compensatory damages, punitive
damages, injunctive relief, pre-judgment and post-judgment
interest and such other and further relief, reasonable attorney's
fees and non-taxable costs for violation of the Fair Labor
Standards Act and Texas Anti-Trust Laws.

Plaintiffs allege that Strong sexually assaulted them and that
they were either terminated or their hours reduced significantly
should they retaliate.

Defendants also allegedly contacted parts suppliers and informed
them that he would withdraw his business from them if they sell
parts/units to Plaintiffs in violation of Texas Anti-Trust Laws.

Strong A/C and Refrigeration, LLC is a Texas corporation owned by
Darin Strong, located at 114 East Tarpon, #101, South Padre
Island, TX 78597. It provides air conditioning and heating
services to both residential and commercial customers.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Robert Lee, Esq.
      Megan Dixon, Esq.
      Meagan Whitley, Esq.
      LEE & BRAZIEL, LLP
      1801 N. Lamar Street, Suite 325
      Dallas, TX 75202
      Tel: (214) 749-1400
      Fax: (214) 749-1010
      Email: lee@l-b-law.com
             dixon@l-b-law.com
             whitley@l-b-law.com


SYSCO CORPORATION: Faces "Frieri" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT
-------------------------------------------------------------
Rick Frieri, on behalf of himself, all others similarly situated,
and on behalf of the general public v. Sysco Corporation, Sysco
Los Angeles, Inc., and Does 1-100, Case No. BC618722 (Cal. Super.
Ct., May 2, 2016), is brought against the Defendants for failure
to pay overtime wages in violation of the California Labor Code.

The Defendants own and operate trucks, industrial trucks,
industrial vehicles, and industrial work sites.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      William Turley, Esq.
      David Mara, Esq.
      Jill Vecchi, Esq.
      THE TURLEY LAW FIRM, APLC
      7428 Trade Street
      San Diego, CA 92121
      Telephone: (619) 234-2833
      Facsimile: (619) 234-4048
      E-mail: bturley@turleylawfirm.com


TRILLIUM DRIVER: "Jeams" Class Suit Removed to S.D. Florida
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The class action lawsuit entitled Bernabel Jeams and other
similarly situated individuals v. Trillium Driver Solutions, Inc.
and Midwest Construction Services, Inc., Timm Sturgeon, and Carlos
A Garcia, Case No. CACE16-004638, was removed from the 17th
Judicial Circuit Court in and for Broward City to the U.S.
District Court Southern District of Florida (Ft Lauderdale). The
District Court Clerk assigned Case No. 0:16-cv-60961-WJZ to the
proceeding.

The case asserts violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

The Defendants are in the business of providing professional
construction and skilled trades recruiting services.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Jason Saul Remer, Esq.
      REMER & GEORGES-PIERRE, PLLC
      Court House Tower
      44 West Flagler Street, Suite 2200
      Miami, FL 33130
      Telephone: (305) 416-5000
      Facsimile: (305) 416-5005
      E-mail: jremer@rgpattorneys.com

The Defendant is represented by:
      Carlos A Garcia, Esq.
      WICKER SMITH O'HARA MCCOY FORD, P.A.
      515 E. Las Olas Blvd., Suite 1400
      Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
      Telephone: (954) 847-4800
      E-mail: CGarcia1@wickersmith.com


U GYM: Faces "Salgado" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime Wages
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Hector Salgado, an individual and on behalf of all others
similarly-situated v. U Gym, LLC and Does 1-100, inclusive, Case
No. BC618724 (Cal. Super. Ct., May 2, 2016), is brought against
the Defendants for failure to pay overtime wages in violation of
the California Labor Code.

U Gym, LLC owns and operates approximately 29 different UFC gyms
across California.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Donald Potter, Esq.
      LAW OFFICE OF DONALD POTTER
      776 East Green Street, Suite 210
      Pasadena, CA 91101
      Telephone: (626) 744-1555
      Facsimile: (626) 389-0592
      E-mail: dp@donpotterlaw.com


UBER TECHNOLOGIES: Sent Unsolicited Text Messages, Suit Says
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Matthew Johnson, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated v. Uber Technologies, Inc., Case No. 3:16-cv-50113 (N.D.,
Ill., May 2, 2016), seeks to stop that Defendant's practice of
sending autodialed text messages to individuals even after those
individuals asked the Defendant, in writing, to "stop."

Uber Technologies, Inc. operates an online transportation network
company headquartered in San Francisco, California.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Jeremy M. Glapion, Esq.
      THE GLAPION LAW FIRM, LLC
      1704 Maxwell
      Drive Wall, NJ 07719
      Telephone: (732) 455-9737
      Facsimile: (732) 709-5150
      E-mail: jmg@glapionlaw.com


UBER TECHNOLOGIES: Faces "McElrath" Class Suit in California
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A class action lawsuit has been commenced against Uber
Technologies, Inc.

The case is captioned Lenza H. McElrath III, individually, in his
representative capacity, and on behalf of all others similarly
situated v. Uber Technologies, Inc., Case No. CGC 16551748 (Cal.
Super. Ct., May 2, 2016).

Uber Technologies, Inc. operates an online transportation network
company headquartered in San Francisco, California.

UBER TECHNOLOGIES: Faces "Trosper" Suit for FLSA Violation
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LORRI TROSPER, AND ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED, Plaintiffs, v.
UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND TRAVIS KALANICK, Defendants, Case:
1:16-cv-04842 (N.D. Ill., May 1, 2016), seeks to recover unpaid
overtime wages and compensation, as well compensation, including
overtime wages for hours worked but not recorded or paid ("off-
the-clock" work), reimbursement of all expenses incurred in
performing their work as Uber drivers, and payment of all
gratuities under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Uber Technologies Inc. is an American multinational online
transportation network company.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Brian H. Mahany, Esq.
     THE MAHANY LAW FIRM
     P.O. Box 511328
     Milwaukee, WI 53202
     Phone: 414.223.0464
     Fax: 414.223.0472
     E-mail: brian@mahanylaw.com

        - and -

     JONES, GILLASPIA & LOYD, L.L.P.
     John Bruster Loyd, Esq.
     4400 Post Oak Parkway, Suite 2360
     Houston, TX 77027
     Phone: 713.225.9000
     Fax: 713.225.6126
     E-mail: bruse@jgl-law.com


UMG RECORDINGS: Class Action Settlement Has Final Approval
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District Judge Susan Illston of the United States District Court
for the Northern District of California granted final approval of
class action settlement in the case captioned, RICK JAMES, by and
through THE JAMES AMBROSE JOHNSON, JR., 1999 TRUST, his successor
in interest, et al., individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. UMG RECORDINGS, INC., et al.,
Defendants, Case No. 11-CV-01613-SI (N.D. Cal.).

On April 13, 2016, the Court held a hearing on Plaintiffs' motion
for final approval of the class action settlement with defendants
UMG Recordings, Inc. and Capitol Records, LLC.

In her Order dated April 13, 2016 available at http://is.gd/2UQXOJ
from Leagle.com, Judge Illston found that the Settlement is fair,
adequate and reasonable to the Class Members in all respects. The
Notice, Publication Notice, and other forms of notice disseminated
to the Settlement Class through first class mail, print media, and
online provided the best notice practicable under the
circumstances, provided due and adequate notice of the Settlement
and these proceedings, and fully satisfied the requirements of
Rule 23(c)(2) and (e), due process, and 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1715. The
proposed Plan of Allocation is fair, reasonable, and adequate and
in the best interests of the Class Members and the Settlement
Class as a whole, and hereby directs the Parties and Claims
Administrator to distribute the proceeds of the Settlement in
accordance with the Settlement.

Rick James is represented by Arthur Nash Bailey, Jr., Esq. --
abailey@hausfeld.com --HAUSFELD LLP, Eric B. Fastiff, Esq. --
efastiff@lchb.com -- Michael W. Sobol, Esq. -- msobol@lchb.com --
Roger Norton Heller, Esq. -- rheller@lchb.com -- and Nicole Diane
Sugnet, Esq. -- nsugnet@lchb.com -- LIEFF CABRASER HEIMANN &
BERNSTEIN, LLP, Daniel L. Warshaw, Esq. -- dwarshaw@pswdlaw.com --
PEARSON, SIMON & WARSHAW, LLP, David M. Given, Esq. --
dmg@phillaw.com -- and Nicholas A. Carlin, Esq. -- nac@phillaw.com
-- PHILLIPS ERLEWINE GIVEN & CARLIN LLP

UMG Recordings, Inc. is represented by Jeffrey D. Goldman, Esq. --
JGoldman@jmbm.com -- and Ryan Scott Mauck, Esq. -- RMauck@jmbm.com
-- JEFFER MANGELS BUTLER MITCHELL LLP


UPMC: Cole's Wexford Seeks Certification of Settlement Class
------------------------------------------------------------
The Plaintiff's moves for certification of the settlement class in
the lawsuit entitled COLE'S WEXFORD HOTEL, INC., on its own behalf
and on behalf of all others similarly situated v. UPMC and
HIGHMARK, INC., Case No. 2:10-cv-01609-JFC (W.D. Pa.).

Cole's Wexford, having executed the Settlement Agreement dated
March 4, 2016, previously submitted to the Court, and having filed
a memorandum of law in support of the Motion for Certification,
asks the Court for entry of an order:

   (1) certifying the Settlement Class pursuant to Rule 23(b)(3)
       of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for settlement
       purposes;

   (2) certifying Plaintiff as representative of the Settlement
       Class for purposes of settlement; and

   (3) appointing Settlement Class Counsel as lead counsel for
       the Class for purposes of the Settlement.

UPMC does not oppose the Motion, a copy of which is available at
no charge at:

     http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=5tmfYrUi

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Arthur H. Stroyd, Jr., Esq.
          Steven J. Del Sole, Esq.
          Patrick K. Cavanaugh, Esq.
          DEL SOLE CAVANAUGH STROYD LLC
          3 PPG Place, Suite 600
          Pittsburgh, PA 15222
          Telephone: (412) 261-2393
          Facsimile: (412) 261-2110
          E-mail: astroyd@dscslaw.com
                  sdelsole@dscslaw.com
                  pcavanaugh@dscslaw.com

               - and -

          Andrew M. Stone, Esq.
          STONE LAW FIRM, LLC
          The Frick Building, Suite 1806
          437 Grant Street
          Pittsburgh, PA 15219
          Telephone: (412) 391-2005
          Facsimile: (412) 391-0853
          E-mail: astone@stone-law-firm.com

               - and -

          Scott M. Hare, Esq.
          THE LAW OFFICE OF SCOTT M. HARE
          The Frick Building, Suite 1806
          437 Grant Street
          Pittsburgh, PA 15219
          Telephone: (412) 338-8632
          Facsimile: (412) 338-6611
          E-mail: scott@scottlawpgh.com

               - and -

          Hamish Hume, Esq.
          Melissa Felder Zappala, Esq.
          BOIES, SCHILLER & FLEXNER LLP
          5301 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
          Washington, D.C. 20015
          Telephone: (202) 237-2727
          Facsimile: (202) 237-6131
          E-mail: hhume@bsfllp.com
                  mzappala@bsfllp.com

               - and -

          David Stone, Esq.
          STONE & MAGNANINI LLP
          100 Connell Drive, Suite 2200
          Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
          Telephone: (973) 218-1111
          Facsimile: (973) 218-1106
          E-mail: dstone@stonemagnalaw.com


VOLKSWAGEN GROUP: "Fleshman" Class Suit Removed to W.D. Virginia
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The class action lawsuit styled Ronald Fleshman, Robert Graham
Hobbs, Lexine Gill and on behalf of all other Virginia citizens
similarly situated v. Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., Case No.
CL16-795, was removed from the Campbell County Circuit Court to
the U.S. District Court Western District of Virginia (Lynchburg).
The District Court Clerk assigned Case No. 6:16-cv-00021-GEC to
the proceeding.

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. is the North American
operational headquarters, and subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group
of automobile companies of Germany.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Astrika E. Wilhelm, Esq.
      FEINMAN & ASSOCIATES
      P.O. Box 697
      Lynchburg, VA 24505
      Telephone: (434) 846-7603

         - and -

      James Ben Feinman, Esq.
      JAMES B. FEINMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
      PO Box 697
      Lynchburg, VA 24505
      Telephone: (434) 846-7603
      Facsimile: (434) 846-0158
      E-mail: jb@jfeinman.com

The Defendant is represented by:

      Benjamin Peter Abel, Esq.
      James Francis Neale, Esq.
      MCGUIREWOODS LLP
      Court Square Building
      310 Fourth Street, N.E., Suite 300
      Charlottesville, VA 22902-1288
      Telephone: (434) 980-2233
      E-mail: babel@mcguirewoods.com
              jneale@mcguirewoods.com

         - and -

      Christopher Edward Trible, Esq.
      Kenneth Walter Abrams, Esq.
      Terrence M. Bagley, Esq.
      MCGUIREWOODS LLP
      Gateway Plaza
      800 East Canal Street
      Richmond, VA 23219-3916
      Telephone: (804) 775-1000
      Facsimile: (804) 225-5375
      E-mail: ctrible@mcguirewoods.com
              kabrams@mcguirewoods.com


VOLKSWAGEN GROUP: "Grose" Class Suit Removed to W.D. Virginia
-------------------------------------------------------------
The class action lawsuit styled Andrew Grose, Heather Childress,
Lloyd Agnew, Lowell B. Sykes, and on behalf of all other Virginia
citizens similarly situated v. Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.,
Case No. CL16000340-00, was removed from the Lynchburg Circuit
Court to the U.S. District Court Western District of Virginia
(Lynchburg). The District Court Clerk assigned Case No. 6:16-cv-
00019-GEC to the proceeding.

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. is the North American
operational headquarters, and subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group
of automobile companies of Germany.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Astrika E. Wilhelm, Esq.
      FEINMAN & ASSOCIATES
      P.O. Box 697
      Lynchburg, VA 24505
      Telephone: (434) 846-7603

         - and -

      James Ben Feinman, Esq.
      JAMES B. FEINMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
      PO Box 697
      Lynchburg, VA 24505
      Telephone: (434) 846-7603
      Facsimile: (434) 846-0158
      E-mail: jb@jfeinman.com

The Defendant is represented by:

      Benjamin Peter Abel, Esq.
      James Francis Neale, Esq.
      MCGUIREWOODS LLP
      Court Square Building
      310 Fourth Street, N.E., Suite 300
      Charlottesville, VA 22902-1288
      Telephone: (434) 980-2233
      E-mail: babel@mcguirewoods.com
              jneale@mcguirewoods.com

         - and -

      Christopher Edward Trible, Esq.
      Kenneth Walter Abrams, Esq.
      Terrence M. Bagley, Esq.
      MCGUIREWOODS LLP
      Gateway Plaza
      800 East Canal Street
      Richmond, VA 23219-3916
      Telephone: (804) 775-1000
      Facsimile: (804) 225-5375
      E-mail: ctrible@mcguirewoods.com
              kabrams@mcguirewoods.com


WAUPUN, WI: Certification of "Porter" Prisoners Class Sought
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The Plaintiffs in the lawsuit titled Anthony Porter, et al. v.
Gary Hamblin, Secretary of Wisconsin's Department of Corrections,
et al., Case No. 2:16-cv-00553-JPS (E.D. Wisc.), seek
certification of a class of similarly situated persons housed
within the Waupun Correctional Institution.

The lawsuit alleges violations of the Civil Rights Act.

A copy of the Motion is available at no charge at
http://d.classactionreporternewsletter.com/u?f=E6T2kmM8


WEGMANS FOOD: Faces "Smith" Class Action in N.J. Super. Ct.
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Jacqueline Smith, and all other individuals similarly situated,
the Plaintiff, v. Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., and John Does 1-5
and 6-10, the Defendants, Case No. L-001681-16 (N.J. Super, Ct.,
May 3, 2016), demands judgment against the Defendants, together
with compensatory damages, for emotional distress and personal
hardship.  The suit also seeks punitive damages, interest, cost of
suit, attorneys' fees, enhanced attorneys' fees, equitable back
pay, equitable front pay, equitable reinstatement, equitable
instatement and/or promotion, and any other relief the Court deems
equitable and just.

According to the complaint, the Plaintiff was disabled within the
meaning of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD). As a
result of her disability condition, Plaintiff made a request for
an accommodation that she be transferred to another department or
section where she would not be required to use her hand so
frequently. Despite Plaintiff's accommodation request, Defendants
failed to engage in an interactive process to determine what, if
any accommodation could be provided to the Plaintiff.

Wegmans Food is a privately held American regional supermarket
chain headquartered in Gates, New York, near Rochester.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

          Kevin M. Costello, Esq.
          COSTELLO & MAINS, LLC
          18000 Horizon Way, Suite 800
          Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
          Telephone: (856) 727 9700
          Facsimile: (856) 727 9797
          E-mail: kcostello@costellomains.com


WISCONSIN: Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Class Action
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Justices Patricia Curley, Joan Kessler and Kitty Brennan of the
Wisconsin Court of Appeals affirmed a circuit court's dismissal of
the class action captioned, DAPHNE F. EILAND, NEW BEGINNINGS CHILD
CARE INC. C/O DAPHNE F. EILAND, TONYA NEAL, T-MARIE'S
MULTICULTURAL CHILDCARE & LEARNING CENTER LLC C/O TONYA NEAL,
CHERYL MEEKS, SWEET ANGELS COMMUNITY CHILD CARE LLC C/O CHERYL
MEEKS, CARRIE WILLIAMS, CARRIE'S CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER LLC C/O
CARRIE WILLIAMS, IRMA JOHNSON-SMITH, LIFE'S PRECIOUS GIFTS FAMILY
CHILD CARE LLC C/O IRMA JOHNSON-SMITH, PATRICIA ECHOLS, BLESSINGS
LEARNING ACADEMY, LLC C/O PATRICIA ECHOLS, ROSE PATTERSON, BABES
IN JOY LAND INC. C/O ROSE PATTERSON, BRENDA PITTMAN,
INFANT/TODDLER UNIVERSITY, LTD. C/O BRENDA PITTMAN, TAMMY
THOMPSON, TAMMY'S TOTS CHILD CARE CENTER C/O TAMMY THOMPSON,
STEPHANIE BURGESS AND SPARKLE'S CHILD CARE CENTER, LLC C/O
STEPHANIE BURGESS, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. ELOISE ANDERSON AND
DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS, Case
No. 2015AP781 (Wis. App.).

Plaintiff Daphne Eiland owned and operated a child care facility
in Milwaukee. Nearly all of her customers used vouchers to pay for
child care services. Eiland alleges that she requested DCF to pay
the amounts stated in the vouchers and DCF refused. Pursuant to
WIS. ADMIN. CODE Sec. DCF 201.04(5)(f), Eiland could not recover
the voucher amount from the low-income parents. Consequently, she
filed a class action on behalf of herself and other child care
providers Department of Children and Families (DCF) allegedly
refused to pay.

Eiland's first three causes of action were takings claims.
Specifically, she alleged that by refusing to pay the plaintiffs,
by claiming the plaintiffs owe overpayments, and by claiming the
plaintiffs owe negative adjustments, takes the property of
providers--the contracts between plaintiffs and their customers--
for public use without just compensation. Eiland's fourth cause of
action was a substantive due process claim. She alleged WIS.
ADMIN. CODE Sec. DCF 201.04(5)(f), which prohibits plaintiffs from
collecting the voucher amount from low-income parents, violates
the plaintiffs' fundamental liberty and property interest in
contracting with customers to provide child care services.

DCF filed a motion to dismiss the four causes of action on their
merits. Additionally, DCF argued that the case should be dismissed
because a suit against it is barred by sovereign immunity. The
circuit court concluded there was not an unconstitutional taking
and there was no merit to Eiland's substantive due process claim.

In the Per Curiam dated April 12, 2016 available at
http://is.gd/VfDU3Lfrom Leagle.com, Judges Curley, Kessler and
Brennan concluded that the circuit court properly dismissed
Eiland's amended complaint and that Eiland has failed to meet her
burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that DCF's refusal to
pay and its claims that she owes overpayments and negative
adjustments, pursuant to the applicable statutory and regulatory
framework of the Wisconsin Shares program, amounted to an
unconstitutional taking of her property interest in the contracts
she had with her customers.


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