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            Tuesday, September 8, 2015, Vol. 17, No. 179


                            Headlines


106 COLUMBIA: Faces "Salustio" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
ALEXIM TRADING: Faces "Honore" Suit for Unpaid Wages Under FLSA
ALLIANCE SECURITY: Faces Suit Seeking Overtime Pay Under FLSA
AMERICAN ARLINES: Faces "Walker" Suit for Antitrust Laws "Breach"
AMERICAN AIRLINES: Faces "Scribner" Suit Alleging Airfare Fixing

AMERICAN AIRLINES: "Deringer" Suit Alleges Airfare Price-Fixing
AMERICAN PETRO: Faces "Williamson" Suit Seeking OT Pay Under FLSA
ARCTIC GLACIER: Faces "Hernandez" Suit Seeking Unpaid Wages
ASHLEY MADISON: Sued for "Insufficient" Customer Data Protection
BADADA INN: "Marianino" Suit Alleges Gender Discrimination

BANK OF AMERICA: "Shaouli" Suit Alleges TCPA Violation
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA: Pension Fund Files Suit Under Antitrust Laws
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA: Faces Suit Over Antitrust Violations
BARE ASSETS: Faces "McGehee" Suit Alleging Violation of FLSA
BASS FISHING: Faces "Shay" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime

BIO-GENESIS NUTRACEUTICALS: Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Wages
BLUE CROSS: Faces "Corrigan" Suit Alleging ERISA Violation
BROOKS TROPICALS: Faces "Perez" Suit Seeking OT Pay Under FLSA
BUMBLE BEE: Faces Lesgo Suit in Florida Over PSP-Price Fixing
BUMBLE BEE: Faces "Machin" Suit in Arkansas Over PSP-Price Fixing

C-PENN FOODS: Faces "Fernandez" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
CAREMERIDIAN: "Morales" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid OT Wages
CBS CORPORATION: Suit Alleges Ownership Interests' Violations
CENTRAL TRANSPORT: Faces "Crowley" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT
CLAYTON COUNTY: Fails to Pay Employees OT, "Blakely" Suit Says

CONSTANT CONTACT: "McGee" Suit Alleges Securities Act Violation
CYCLING SPORTS: Recalls Mountain Bicycles Due to Injury Risk
DELI CORP: Faces Suit Alleging Violation of FLSA, N.Y. Labor Law
DIRECT HEATING: "Torelli" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid OT Wages
DOT HILL: Faces "Akerman" Suit Over Acquisition by Seagate HDD

ENVISION GRAPHICS: Faces "Huerta" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT
FACEBOOK INC: Accused of Wrongful Conduct Over Biometric Info
GALEANA FOREIGN: Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid OT Wages & Damages
GEORGIA AQUARIUM: "Rogers" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime
GULF CARE: "Campbell" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime Wages

HARVEST-TOWSON: Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Wages & Damages
HEWLETT PACKARD: Sued in Fla. Over Alleged Gender Discrimination
HOLTEN MEAT: Recalls Beef Patties Products Due to Misbranding
IMAGINE NATION: Recalls Pink Giraffe Animal Purse Due to Lead
IMEDX INC: Faces "Metzger" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime

INTER CITY: "Marin" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime Wages
ISLAND MUSCULOSKELETAL: Sued Over Failure to Pay Overtime Wages
JAMES TRADING: Recalls Kids Hoodies Due to Strangulation Hazard
JM OILFIELD: Faces "McCarthy" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
KENOSHA BEEF: Recalls Pork Sausage Patty Products

MAINES PAPER: Faces "Fraire" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
MARKET STREET: "Alexander" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Wages
MAXPOINT INTERACTIVE: Sued Over Misleading Financial Reports
MIWORLD ACCESSORIES: Recalls iPhone 5/5S USB Cord & Chargers
NORTH AMERICAN: Illegally Inflates NABU Fees, Dinner Suit Says

OCHO RIOS: Recalls Canned Corned Beef Products
PHARMAVITE LLC: Faces "Corbett" Suit Over Vitamin E Products
PNC BANK: Faces Suit Alleging Violations of FLSA, PMWA, PWPCL
PRESTONE PRODUCTS: Recalls Windshield De-Icer, Ice Frost Shields
REAL FOODS: Recalls Chicken Wrap Products Due to Soy

REGENTS OF THE UCLA: Faces "Snyder" Suit Over Alleged Data Breach
ROBO ENTERPRISES: Faces "Alvarado" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT
RYLAND GROUP: Faces "Hancock" Suit Over Proposed Standard Merger
SANTANDER CONSUMER: Illegally Collects Finance Charges, Suit Says
SLEEPING PARTNERS: Recalls Moses Baskets Due to Fall Hazard

UTOPIA HOME: Faces "Leong" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
WILLCO SC: Faces "Sarro" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime Wages
XTREME DRILLING: "Morgan" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime



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106 COLUMBIA: Faces "Salustio" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
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Ruben Salustio, individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated v. 106 Columbia Deli Corp. d/b/a Columbia Deli, et al.,
Case No. 1:15-cv-06857 S.D.N.Y., August 30, 2015), is brought
against the Defendants for failure to pay overtime wages in
violation of the Fair Labor Standard Act.

The Defendants own and operate three deli and groceries in New
York.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Michael Faillace, Esq.
      MICHAEL FAILLACE & ASSOCIATES
      60 East 42nd Street, Suite 2540
      New York, NY 10165
      Telephone: (212) 317-1200
      E-mail: Michael@Faillacelaw.com


ALEXIM TRADING: Faces "Honore" Suit for Unpaid Wages Under FLSA
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Marco Honore v. Alexim Trading, Corp., Enrique Bustamante, and
Rosa de Bustamante, Case 1:15-cv-23296-JAL (S.D.Fla., Sept. 1,
2015), seeks to recover unpaid wages and retaliation under the
Fair Labor Standards Act.

Alexim is a provider of transport and delivery services worldwide.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Anthony M. Georges-Pierre, Esq.
     Anaeli C. Petisco, Esq.
     REMER & GEORGES-PIERRE, PLLC
     44 West Flagler St., Suite 2200
     Miami, FL 33130
     Tel: 305-416-5000
     Fax: 305-416-5005
     E-mail: apetisco@rgpattorneys.com


ALLIANCE SECURITY: Faces Suit Seeking Overtime Pay Under FLSA
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Jerome Bisesar and Michael Kilousky, on their own behalf and
others similarly situated v. Alliance Security, Inc., Jasjit
Gotra, individually, and Brian Fabiano, individually, Case 0:15-
cv-61803-JIC (S.D.Fla., Aug. 28, 2015), seeks overtime
compensation and other relief under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Defendants are in the home and personal security business.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

     Camar R. Jones, Esq.
     SHAVITZ LAW GROUP, P.A.
     1515 S. Federal Hwy, Suite 404
     Boca Raton, FL 33432
     Tel: (561) 447-8888
     Fax: (561) 447-8831
     E-mail: cjones@shavitzlaw.com


AMERICAN ARLINES: Faces "Walker" Suit for Antitrust Laws "Breach"
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Elizabeth Walker, on behalf of herself and all others similarly
situated v. American Airlines Group Inc., American Airlines, Inc.,
Delta Air Lines, Inc., Southwest Airlines Co., united
Continental holdings, Inc., and United Airlines, Inc., Case 1:15-
cv-03081-LMM (N.D.Ga., Sept. 1, 2015), seeks injunctive relief and
treble damages against the Defendants named for violations of the
antitrust laws of the United States of America by allegedly
conniving to fix, artificially raise, and maintain the price of
airfare by employing a strategy called "capacity discipline" in
which Defendants colluded to reduce the number of available seats
on domestic flights thereby artificially increasing ticket fare.

American Airlines Group Inc. is a holding company and the parent
company of Defendant American Airlines, Inc. The new American is
the largest airline in the world, operating nearly 6,700 flights
per day to 339 locations in 54 countries.  Southwest carries the
most domestic passengers of any U.S. airline and operates more
than 3,600 flights per day to 94 locations in the United States
and six additional countries.  United, either directly or through
its subsidiaries or affiliates, sold air passenger transportation
services throughout the United States.


AMERICAN AIRLINES: Faces "Scribner" Suit Alleging Airfare Fixing
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Kevin Scribner on behalf of himself and others similarly situated
v. American Airlines Group, Inc., American Airlines, Inc., Delta
Air Lines, Inc., Southwest Airlines Co., United Continental
Holdings, Inc., and United Airlines, Inc. .,Case: 1:15-cv-06915
(N.D.Ill., Aug. 7, 2015), alleges that Defendants conspired to
unlawfully fix, raise, maintain, and/or stabilize the price of
domestic airfare.

American Airlines Group Inc. is a holding company and the parent
company of Defendant American Airlines, Inc. The new American is
the largest airline in the world, operating nearly 6,700 flights
per day to 339 locations in 54 countries.  Southwest carries the
most domestic passengers of any U.S. airline and operates more
than 3,600 flights per day to 94 locations in the United States
and six additional countries.  United, either directly or through
its subsidiaries or affiliates, sold air passenger transportation
services throughout the United States.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Susan M. Coler, Esq.
     Clayton D. Halunen, Esq.
     Melissa W. Wolchansky, Esq.
     HALUNEN LAW
     Charles D. Moore, Esq.
     1650 IDS Center
     80 S 8th Street
     Minneapolis, MN 55402
     Tel: 612.605.4098
     Fax: 612.605.4099


AMERICAN AIRLINES: "Deringer" Suit Alleges Airfare Price-Fixing
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Robert Deringer and David Wells, individually, and on behalf of
all others similarly situated v. American Airlines Group Inc.,
American Airlines, Inc., Delta Air Lines, Inc., Southwest Airlines
Co., United Continental Holdings, Inc., and United Airlines, Inc.,
Case 0:15-cv-03242-DSD-BRT (D.Minn., Aug. 7, 2015), accuses
Defendants of conspiring to fix, raise, maintain, and stabilize
the price of domestic air travel services, or a combination of
these effects, in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

American Airlines Group Inc. is a holding company and the parent
company of Defendant American Airlines, Inc. The new American is
the largest airline in the world, operating nearly 6,700 flights
per day to 339 locations in 54 countries.  Southwest carries the
most domestic passengers of any U.S. airline and operates more
than 3,600 flights per day to 94 locations in the United States
and six additional countries.  United, either directly or through
its subsidiaries or affiliates, sold air passenger transportation
services throughout the United States.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

     Charles S. Zimmerman, Esq.
     David M. Cialkowski, Esq.
     June P. Hoidal, Esq.
     ZIMMERMAN REED, PLLP
     1100 IDS Center, 80 South 8th St.
     Minneapolis, MN 55402
     Tel: (612) 341-0400
     E-mail: charles.zimmerman@zimmreed.com
             david.cialkowski@zimmreed.com
             june.hoidal@zimmreed.com

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     Clinton A. Krislov, Esq.
     John Orellana, Esq.
     KRISLOV & ASSOCIATES, LTD.
     Civic Opera Building
     20 North Wacker Drive
     Suite 1300
     Chicago, IL 60606
     Tel: (312) 606-0500
     E-mail: clint@krislovlaw.com
     E-mail: johno@krislovlaw.com


AMERICAN PETRO: Faces "Williamson" Suit Seeking OT Pay Under FLSA
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Gloria Williamson, individually and on behalf of others similarly
situated v. American Petro Investments LLC and Dhiraj Dutt, Case
1:15-cv-03082-WSD (N.D.Ga., Sept. 9, 2015), seeks declaratory
relief, liquidated and actual damages for Defendants' failure to
pay federally mandated overtime wages to Plaintiff in violation of
the Fair Labor Standards Act.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Paul J. Sharman, Esq.
     THE SHARMAN LAW FIRM LLC
     11175 Cicero Drive, Suite 100
     Alpharetta, GA 30022
     Phone: (678) 242-5297
     Fax: (678) 802-2129
     E-mail: paul@sharman-law.com


ARCTIC GLACIER: Faces "Hernandez" Suit Seeking Unpaid Wages
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Jose Hernandez, on behalf of himself and all others similarly
situated v. Arctic Glacier USA, Inc., and Does 1 through 10, Case
3:15-cv-01938-L-JMA (S.D.Cal., Sept. 1, 2015), seeks damages for
unpaid wages, penalties, restitution, injunctive relief and other
equitable relief for alleged violation of the Fair Labor Standards
Act, the California Labor Code, and the California Business &
Professions Code.

Arctic Glacier employs drivers who transport its packaged ice from
Arctic Glacier's facilities to retail establishments, such as
grocery stores and convenience stores, and other Arctic Glacier
customers.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     James R. Patterson, Esq.
     Allison H. Goddard, Esq.
     PATTERSON LAW GROUP
     402 West Broadway, 29th Floor
     San Diego, CA 92101
     Tel: (619) 756-6990
     Fax: (619) 756-6991
     E-mail: jim@pattersonlawgroup.com
             ali@pattersonlawgroup.comes


ASHLEY MADISON: Sued for "Insufficient" Customer Data Protection
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John Does 1 and 2, individually and on behalf of all others
Similarly situated v. Avid Life Media, Inc., and Avid Dating Life,
Inc. dba Ashley Madison, Case 2:15-cv-06619-GHK-E (C.D.Cal., Aug.
28, 2015), arises from alleged deceptive marketing practices and
insufficient means by Defendants of securing the personally
identifiable information of its customers in operating the online
dating site Ashley Madison.

Ashley Madison is a website through which Defendants offer for use
and sale a means by which consumers can attempt to procure
personal relationships of various purposes with other users of the
website.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

     Laurence M. Rosen, Esq.
     THE ROSEN LAW FIRM, P.A.
     355 South Grand Avenue, Suite 2450
     Los Angeles, CA 90071
     Tel: (213) 785-2610
     Fax: (213) 226-4684
     E-mail: lrosen@rosenlegal.com

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     Phillip Kim, Esq.
     275 Madison Avenue, 34th Floor
     New York, New York 10016
     Tel: (212) 686-1060
     E-mail: pkim@rosenlegal.com

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     Christopher S. Hinton
     THE HINTON LAW FIRM
     275 Madison Ave., 34th Floor
     New York, NY 10016
     Tel: (646) 723-3377
     Fax: (212) 202-3827
     E-mail: chinton@hintonlegal.com


BADADA INN: "Marianino" Suit Alleges Gender Discrimination
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Krista Marianino, and all others similarly-situated v. Badada Inn
and Suites, Inc. dba Quality Inn, Days Inn and Suites of Surprise,
Inc., Tristar Hotel Group, LLC, Anilkumar Patel, Anita Patel, and
Rick Tomljenovic, Case No. 2:15-cv-01589 (D. Ariz., August 17,
2015), is brought against the Defendants to remedy discrimination
on the basis of sex in the terms, conditions and privileges of
employment in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of
1964 and the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Quality Inn is a franchise of Choice Hotels International, Inc.
and operates as a hotel in Maricopa County, Arizona under the
trade name Quality Inn.

Tristar is a limited liability company with its principal place of
business in Maricopa County, Arizona. Tristar is a hotel
management company that provides staffing and management services
to hotels in the state of Arizona.

The Defendants Anilkumar Patel and Anita Patel are the owners of
Defendants Days Inn and Quality Inn.

The Defendant Rick Tomljenovich is the owner of Tristar.

Days Inn is a franchise of Wyndham Hotel Management Corporation,
Inc. and operates as a hotel in Maricopa County, Arizona.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Michael Zoldan, Esq.
      ZOLDAN LAW GROUP, PLLC
      8100 East Indian School Road
      Suite 103
      Scottsdale, AZ 85251
      Tel: (480) 442-3410
      E-mail: MZoldan@ZoldanGroup.com


BANK OF AMERICA: "Shaouli" Suit Alleges TCPA Violation
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Jennifer Shaouli, and all others similarly-situated v. Bank of
America Corporation, Case No. 2:15-cv-06235 (C.D. Calif., August
17, 2015), for damages, injunctive relief, and any other available
legal or equitable remedies pursuant to the Telephone Consumer
Protection Act.

The Defendant is a multinational banking and financial services
corporation.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Gouya Ranekouhi, Esq.
      KAZEROUNI LAW GROUP, APC
      245 Fischer Avenue, Unit D1
      Costa Mesa, CA 92626
      Tel: (800) 400-6808
      Fax: (800) 520-5523
      E-mail: gouya@kazlg.com


BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA: Pension Fund Files Suit Under Antitrust Laws
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United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776 & Participating
Employers Pension Fund, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated v. Bank of Nova Scotia, New York, Agency,
Barclays Capital Inc., BMO Capital Markets Corp., BNP Paribas
Securities Corp., Cantor Fitzgerald & Co., CIBC World Markets
Corp., Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Commerz Markets LLC, Credit
Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, Daiwa Capital Markets America Inc.,
Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., Goldman, Sachs & Co., HSBC
Securities (USA) Inc., Jefferies LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC,
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, Mizuho
Securities USA Inc., Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Nomura Securities
International, Inc., RBC Capital Markets, LLC, RBS Securities
Inc., SG Americas Securities, LLC, TD Securities (USA)LLC, and UBS
Securities LLC, Case 1:15-cv-06853 (S.D.N.Y., Aug. 28, 2015).

The action was brought under the Sherman Antitrust Act, the
Clayton Antitrust Act, and the Commodity Exchange Act on behalf of
themselves and other similarly situated investors that purchased
or sold marketable securities issued by the United States
Department of Treasury or futures, options, or other financial
instruments based on U.S. Treasury Securities during the period
starting at least by January 1, 2007 and continuing through the
present.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Andrew M. Purdy, Esq.
     Joseph R. Saveri, Esq.
     Matthew S. Weiler, Esq.
     JOSEPH SAVERI LAW FIRM
     555 Montgomery Street, Suite 1210
     San Francisco, CA 94111
     Tel: (415) 500-6800
     Fax: (415) 395-9940
     E-mail: apurdy@saverilawfirm.com
     jsaveri@saverilawfirm.com
     mweiler@saverilawfirm.com

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     Eric L. Young, Esq.
     NATALIE FINKELMAN BENNETT
     SHEPHERD FINKELMAN MILLER & SHAH, LLP
     35 East State Street
     Media, PA 19063
     Tel: 610-891-9880
     Fax: 866-300-7367
     E-mail: eyoung@sfmslaw.com
             nfinkelman@sfmslaw.com

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     James E. Miller
     SHEPHERD FINKELMAN MILLER & SHAH, LLP
     65 Main Street
     Chester, CT 06412
     Tel: 860-526-1100
     Fax: 860-526-1120
     E-mail: jmiller@sfmslaw.com


BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA: Faces Suit Over Antitrust Violations
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Oklahoma Firefighters Pension and Retirement System, and all
others similarly-situated v. Bank of Nova Scotia, New York Agency;
Barclays Capital Inc.; BMO Capital Markets Corp.; BNP Paribas
Securities Corp.; Cantor Fitzgerald & Co.; CIBC World Markets
Corp.; Citigroup Global Markets Inc.; Commerz Markets LLC; Credit
Suisse Securities (USA) LLC; Daiwa Capital Markets America Inc.;
Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; HSBC
Securities (USA) Inc.; Jefferies LLC; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC;
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated; Mizuho
Securities USA Inc.; Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC; Nomura Securities
International, Inc.; RBC Capital Markets, LLC; RBS Securities
Inc.; SG Americas Securities, LLC; TD Securities (USA) LLC; and
UBS Securities LLC, Case No. 1:15-cv-06474 (S.D.N.Y., August 17,
2015), seeks treble damages, costs of suit, and other relief
arising from the Defendants' alleged conspiracy to fix and
manipulate the U.S. Treasury bills, notes, and bonds markets and
related auctions and derivative financial products in violation of
Section 1 of the Sherman Antitrust Act, Sections 4 and 16 of the
Clayton Antitrust Act, and the Commodity Exchange Act.

The Defendants are Primary Dealers of Treasuries. Primary Dealers
are responsible for purchasing the majority of Treasuries offered
for sale by the Treasury Department at designated Treasuries
Auctions throughout the year. Primary Dealers are entrusted to
help the U.S. Federal Reserve institute U.S. monetary policy
through their participation in these Treasuries Auctions and to
effectuate all related transactions in a manner that not only
exemplifies the highest ethical standards but also "reinforces
overall market integrity".

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Robert N. Kaplan, Esq.
      KAPLAN FOX & KILSHEIMER LLP
      850 Third Avenue, 14th Floor
      New York, NY 10022
      Tel: (212) 687-1980
      Fax: (212) 687-7714
      E-mail: rkaplan@kaplanfox.com


BARE ASSETS: Faces "McGehee" Suit Alleging Violation of FLSA
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Jennifer McGehee, Individually and On Behalf of All Others
Similarly Situated v. Bare Assets, LLC, Midnight Lace, LLC, &
Marshall Sealey, Individually, Case 2:15-cv-01402 (E.D.Tex., Aug.
7, 2015), alleges violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Defendants jointly operate two gentlemen's clubs. Marshall Sealey
runs and asserts common control of Defendants Bare Assets, LLC and
Midnight Lace, LLC as the director and president of both entities.
The primary function of Bare Assets, LLC and Midnight Lace, LLC is
the operation of an exotic entertainment business.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     J. Derek Braziel, Esq.
     J. Forester, Esq.
     LEE & BRAZIEL, L.L.P.
     1801 N. Lamar St. Suite 325
     Dallas, TX 75202
     Tel: (214) 749-1400
     Fax: (214) 749-1010
     Web site: http://www.overtimelayer.com

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     Jack Siegel, Esq.
     SIEGEL LAW GROUP PLLC
     10440 N. Central Expy.
     Suite 1040
     Dallas, TX 75231
     Tel: (214) 706-0834
     Web site: http://www.siegellawgroup.biz


BASS FISHING: Faces "Shay" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
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David Shay, individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated v. Bass Fishing & Rentals, LLC, Case No. 2:15-cv-01472
(E.D. Tex., August 31, 2015), is brought against the Defendant for
failure to pay overtime wages in violation of the Fair Labor
Standard Act.

Bass Fishing & Rentals, LLC owns and operates an equipment rental
company located at 1197 Magnolia Rd, Waskom, TX 75692.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Michael A. Josephson, Esq.
      Lindsay R. Itkin, Esq.
      Andrew W. Dunlap, Esq.
      Jessica M. Bresler, Esq.
      FIBICH, LEEBRON, COPELAND BRIGGS & JOSEPHSON, L.L.P.
      1150 Bissonnet
      Houston, TX 77005
      Telephone: (713) 751-0025
      Facsimile: (713) 751-0030
      E-mail: mjosephson@fibichlaw.com
              litkin@fibichlaw.com
              adunlap@fibichlaw.com
              jbresler@fibichlaw.com

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      Richard J. (Rex) Burch, Esq.
      BRUCKNER BURCH, P.L.L.C.
      8 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1500
      Houston, TX 77046
      Telephone (713) 877-8788
      Facsimile (713) 877-8065
      E-mail: rburch@brucknerburch.com


BIO-GENESIS NUTRACEUTICALS: Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Wages
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Pedro Nativi-Reyes, and all others similarly-situated v. Bio-
Genesis Nutraceuticals, Inc. dba Bio Nutraceuticals and Does 1
through 100, Case No. BC591760 (Cal. Super., August 17, 2015),
seeks to recover unpaid wages and penalties under California
Business and Professions Code, Labor Code, and Industrial Welfare
Commission Wage Order, which sets employment standards for the
manufacturing industry, including food processing.

Biogenesis Nutraceuticals Inc was founded in 2001. The company's
line of business includes the wholesale distribution of groceries
and related products. It is headquartered in Mill Creek,
Washington.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Paul K. Haines, Esq.
      BOREN, OSHER & LUFTAN LLP
      222 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 2222
      El Segundo, CA 90245
      Tel: (310) 322-2220
      Fax: (310) 322-2228
      E-mail: phaines@bollaw.com


BLUE CROSS: Faces "Corrigan" Suit Alleging ERISA Violation
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Corrigan Employment, LLC and Corrigan Employment, Inc. Employee
Benefit Plan v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, 2:15-cv-13072-
PDB-RSW (E.D.Mich., Aug. 28, 2015), alleges that Defendants
violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, a nonprofit mutual insurance
company, is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue
Shield Association.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

     Aaron M. Phelps, Esq.
     Perrin Rynders, Esq.
     Kyle P. Konwinski, Esq.
     VARNUM LLP
     Bridgewater Place, PO Box 352
     Grand Rapids, MI, 49501-0352
     Phone: (616) 336-6000
     Fax: (616) 336-7000
     E-mail: prynders@varnumlaw.com
             amphelps@varnumlaw.com
             kpkonwinski@varnumlaw.com


BROOKS TROPICALS: Faces "Perez" Suit Seeking OT Pay Under FLSA
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Janierky Perez, and others similarly- situated v. Brooks
Tropicals, LLC, Case 1:15-cv-23241-MGC (S.D.Fla., Aug. 28, 2015),
seeks to recover money damages for unpaid overtime wages under the
laws of the United States, and the State of Florida pursuant to
the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Brooks Tropicals, LLC is a grower, packer and shipper of tropical
fruits and vegetables from Florida and the Caribbean.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Christopher F. Zacarias, Esq.
     LAW OFFICES OF CHRISTOPHER F. ZACARIAS, P.A.
     5757 Blue Lagoon Dr, Suite 230
     Miami, FL 33126
     Tel: 305-403-2000
     Fax: 305-459-3964
     E-mail: czacarias@zacariaslaw.com


BUMBLE BEE: Faces Lesgo Suit in Florida Over PSP-Price Fixing
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Lesgo Personal Chef, LLC, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated v. Bumble Bee Foods LLC, Tri-Union Seafoods
LLC, and Starkist Company, Case No. 3:15-cv-00385-MCR-CJK (N.D.
Fla., August 31, 2015), arises from the Defendants' and others'
alleged unlawful combination, agreement and conspiracy to fix,
raise, maintain, and stabilize prices for packaged seafood
products (PSPs) within the United States.

The Defendants are the largest producers of packaged seafood
products in the United States.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Dewitt M. Lovelace, Esq.
      Valerie Lauro Nettles, Esq.
      LOVELACE AND ASSOCIATES, PA
      12870 U.S. Hwy 98 West, Suite 200
      Miramar Beach, FL 32550
      Telephone: (850) 837-6020
      Facsimile: (850) 837-4093
      E-mail: dml@lovelacelaw.com
              valerie@lovelacelaw.com


BUMBLE BEE: Faces "Machin" Suit in Arkansas Over PSP-Price Fixing
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Janet Machin, on behalf of herself and all others similarly
situated v. Bumble Bee Foods LLC, Tri-Union Seafoods LLC, and
Starkist Company, Case No. 4:15-cv-00545-SWW (E.D. Ark., August
31, 2015), arises from the Defendants' and others' alleged
unlawful combination, agreement and conspiracy to fix, raise,
maintain, and stabilize prices for packaged seafood products
(PSPs) within the United States.

The Defendants are the largest producers of packaged seafood
products in the United States.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Thomas P. Thrash, Esq.
      Marcus N. Bozeman, Esq.
      THRASH LAW FIRM, P.A.
      1101 Garland Street
      Little Rock, AR 72201
      Telephone: (501) 374-1058
      Facsimile: (501) 374-2222
      E-mail: info@thrashlawfirm.com


C-PENN FOODS: Faces "Fernandez" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
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Marian Fernandez, Zsolt Czako, Alejandro Garcia, Felix Olivares,
and Antonio Romero, on behalf of themselves and others similarly
situated v. C-Penn Foods Inc., d/b/a Stage Door and Thomas
Argyris, Case No. 1:15-cv-06872 (S.D.N.Y., August 31, 2015), is
brought against the Defendants for failure to pay overtime wages
in violation of the Fair Labor Standard Act.

The Defendants own and operate Stage Door restaurant in Manhattan,
New York.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

       D. Maimon Kirschenbaun, Esq.
       JOSEPTH & KIRSCHENBAUN, LLP
       32 Broadway, Suite 601
       New York, NY 10004
       Telephone: (212) 688-5640
       Facsimile: (212) 688-2548
       E-mail: maimon@jhllp.com


CAREMERIDIAN: "Morales" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid OT Wages
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Imelda A. Morales, as an individual and on behalf of all others
similarly situated v. CareMeridian,LLC, d/b/a The Mentor Network,
Mentor Management, Inc., d/b/a The Mentor Network, and Does 1
through 100, seeks to recover unpaid overtime wages and penalties
pursuant to the California Labor Code.

The Defendants operate various programs and centers throughout Los
Angeles and California serving adult patients who suffer from
developmental disabilities.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Paul K. Haines, Esq.
      Fletcher W. Schmidt, Esq.
      Kristina R. Sherry, Esq.
      BOREN, OSHER & LUFTMAN LLP
      222N. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 2222
      El Segundo, CA 90245
      Telephone: (310) 322-2220
      Facsimile: (310) 322-2228
      E-mail: phaines@bollaw.com
              fschmidt@bollaw.com
              ksherry@bollaw.com


CBS CORPORATION: Suit Alleges Ownership Interests' Violations
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ABS Entertainment Inc., and all others similarly situated v. CBS
Corporation, CBS Radio Inc., and Does 1 through 10, Case No. 2:15-
cv-06257 (C.D. Calif., August 17, 2015), seeks to obtain
injunctive relief and monetary damages because the Defendants have
delivered music content through broadcast radio channels, HD radio
channels, the Internet and mobile devices without consent of or
licenses from the Plaintiff and the Class.

CBS Corporation is an operator in the United States of media and
entertainment services via broadcast and digital delivery.
Specifically, CBS delivers music content through broadcast radio
channels, the Internet and its stations' websites, and through one
or more CBS mobile applications on smart phones, tablets and
consoles.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Roderick G. Dorman, Esq.
      MCKOOL SMITH HENNIGAN, P.C.
      865 S. Figueroa St., Suite 2900
      Los Angeles, CA 90017
      Tel: (213) 694-1200
      Fax: (213) 694-1234
      E-mail: rdorman@mckoolsmithhennigan.com


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     MARVIN A. MILLER, Esq.
     MILLER LAW LLC
     115 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 2910
     Chicago, IL 60603
     Tel: (312) 332-3400
     Fax: (312) 676-2676
     E-mail: mmiller@millerlawllc.com


CENTRAL TRANSPORT: Faces "Crowley" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT
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Tommy Crowley, Fernando Muruillo, Juan Pozos, Carlos Coronado, on
behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated v. Central
Transport LLC and Does 1 through 100, inclusive, Case No.
RG15784016 (D. Cal., August 31, 2015), is brought against the
Defendants for failure to pay overtime wages in violation of the
California Labor Code.

Central Transport LLC is an Indiana limited liability company,
providing shipping services.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Michael Nourmand, Esq.
      James A. De Sario, Esq.
      THE NOURMAND LAW FIRM, APC
      8822 West Olympic Boulevard
      3 Beverly Hills, CA 90211
      Telephone (310) 553-3600
      Facsimile (310) 553-3603

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      Ghazal Amy Vahdat, Esq.
      VAHDAT & ASSOCIATES
      16661 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 214
      Encino, CA 91436
      Telephone (818) 745-2974
      Facsimile (818) 745-2976
      E-mail: gv@sfvlaw.com


CLAYTON COUNTY: Fails to Pay Employees OT, "Blakely" Suit Says
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Larry Blakely, et al. v. Clayton County School District, et al.,
Case No. 1:15-cv-03066-SCJ (N.D. Ga., August 31, 2015), is brought
against the Defendant for failure to pay overtime wages for work
in excess of 40 hours per week.

Clayton County School District is the public school system for
Clayton County, Georgia.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      David J. Worley, Esq.
      James M. Evangelista, Esq.
      Madeline E. McNeeley, Esq.
      HARRIS PENN LOWRY, LLP
      400 Colony Square
      1201 Peachtree Street, NE, Suite 900
      Atlanta, GA 30361
      Telephone: (404)961-7650
      E-mail: david@hpllegal.com
              jim@hpllegal.com
              molly@hpllegal.com

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      Neil S. Hyman, Esq.
      LAW OFFICE OF NEIL S. HYMAN, LLC
      4416 East West Highway, Suite 400
      Bethesda, MD 20814
      Telephone: (301)841-7105
      Facsimile: (301)986-1301
      E-mail: neil@neilhymanlaw.com


CONSTANT CONTACT: "McGee" Suit Alleges Securities Act Violation
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William Mcgee and Lee Mcgee, Individually and on Behalf of All
Others Similarly Situated v. Constant Contact, Inc., Gail F.
Goodman, and Harpreet S. Grewal, Case 1:15-cv-13114 (D.Mass., Aug.
7, 2015), was filed on behalf of purchasers of Constant Contact
securities between October 23, 2014 and July 23, 2015, inclusive.

Constant Contact originated as an email marketing platform for
small and midsize organizations. The Company has progressed to
provide a suite of online marketing tools that are designed for
small organizations, including small businesses, associations and
non-profits.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

     Theodore M. Hess-Mahan, Esq.
     HUTCHINGS, BARSAMIAN, MANDLECORN & ROBINSON, LLP
     110 Cedar Street, Suite 250
     Wellesley Hills, MA 02481
     Tel: (781) 431-2231
     Fax: (781) 431-8726
     E-mail: thess-mahan@hutchingsbarsamian.com

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     Lionel Z. Glancy, Esq.
     Robert V. Prongay, Esq.
     GLANCY PRONGAY & MURRAY LLP
     1925 Century Park East, Suite 2100
     Los Angeles, CA 90067
     Tel: (310) 201-9150
     Fax: (310) 201-9160

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     Howard G. Smith, Esq.
     LAW OFFICES OF HOWARD G. SMITH
     3070 Bristol Pike, Suite 112
     Bensalem, PA 19020
     Tel: (215) 638-4847
     Fax: (215) 638-4867


CYCLING SPORTS: Recalls Mountain Bicycles Due to Injury Risk
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with
Cycling Sports Group Inc., of Wilton, Conn., announced a voluntary
recall of about 23,000 Cannondale mountain bicycles with OPI
stem/steering tube (in addition, about 800 were sold in Canada).
Consumers should stop using this product unless otherwise
instructed.  It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a
recalled consumer product.

The OPI stem/steering tube assemblies can fail, posing a risk of
injury from a fall.

This recall involves all model year 2011 through 2015 Flash, FSi,
F-4, F-5, F-29, Lexi, RZ, Scalpel and Trigger Cannondale mountain
bicycles, with OPI stem/steering tube assemblies "OPI" is printed
diagonally across the stem/steering tube in black letters.

No consumer incidents have been reported.

Pictures of the Recalled Products available at:
http://is.gd/LA2L68

The recalled products were manufactured in China and sold at
authorized Cannondale dealers nationwide from July 2010 to July
2015 for between $2,000 and $10,000.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycle and
take it to the nearest authorized Cannondale dealer for a free
repair. Cannondale dealers will fit a locking reinforcement wedge
assembly inside the OPI stem/steering tube and replace the clamp
bolts.


DELI CORP: Faces Suit Alleging Violation of FLSA, N.Y. Labor Law
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Eduardo Reyes, Francisco Iturbide, Martin Cristobal
Dominguez, on behalf of themselves and all other employees
similarly situated as collective representatives v. Adnan
Alshabbi, Saddek K. Alshabbi, Nadal 1 Deli Corp., 602 West 137th
Deli Corp., Nadal 2 Deli Convenience, Inc., Nadal 3 Deli
Convenience, Inc., Jane Does 1-10, and John Does 1-10, Case 1:15-
cv-06244 (S.D.N.Y., Aug. 7, 2015), seeks to recover unpaid wages,
and unpaid overtime premiums due under the Fair Labor Standards
Act, and New York State Labor Law.

Deli Corp. operates a delicatessen.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

     Sinn J. Cameron, Esq.
     80 Eighth Avenue, 8th Floor
     New York, New York 10011
     Tel: (212) 627-8100
     Fax: (212) 627-8182


DIRECT HEATING: "Torelli" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid OT Wages
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Kimberly Torelli, on behalf of herself and others similarly
situated v. Direct Heating & Cooling, Inc. and Mitzie Fox-Lerner,
Case No. 2:15-cv-00527-UA-CM (M.D. Fla., August 31, 2015), seeks
to recover unpaid overtime wages, an additional equal amount a
liquidated damages, obtain declaratory relief, and reasonable
attorney's fees and costs pursuant to the Fair Labor Standard Act.

The Defendants are in the business of providing repairs and air
conditioner maintenance to expert HVAC equipment installation and
replacement.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Bill B. Berke, Esq.
      BERKE LAW FIRM, PA
      4423 Del Prado Blvd. S.
      Cape Coral, FL 33904
      Telephone: (239) 549-6689
      E-mail: berkelaw@yahoo.com


DOT HILL: Faces "Akerman" Suit Over Acquisition by Seagate HDD
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Morris Akerman, Individually and on behalf of all others similarly
v. Dot Hill Systems Corp., Charles Christ, Dana W.
Kammersgard, Richard Mejia, Jr., Ernest Sampias, Roderick M.
Sherwood, III, Debra E. Tibey, Barry Rudolph, Hanif I. Jamal,
Seagate HDD Cayman, and Denali Acquisition Sub Corp., Case No.
11455 (Del.Ch., Sept. 1, 2015), seeks to enjoin the proposed
acquisition of Dot Hill by Seagate HDD Cayman in a cash
transaction valued at approximately $694 million on a fully-
diluted equity value basis, or an enterprise value of
approximately $645 million.

Dot Hill is engaged in designing, manufacturing and marketing a
range of storage systems, including hybrid storage arrays, for the
entry and mid-range storage markets.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Robert Goldberg, Esq.
     921 N Orange St. Wilmington, DE 19801
     Phone: (302) 655-9677
     Phone: (302)655-7924
     Fax: goldberg@batlaw.com

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     Aaron Brody, Esq.
     Michael Klein, Esq.
     STULL, STULL & BRODY
     6 East 45th Street New York, NY 10017
     Phone: (212) 687-7230
     Fax: (212) 490-2022
     E-mail: abrody@ssbny.com
             mklein@ssbny.com


ENVISION GRAPHICS: Faces "Huerta" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT
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Mayra Huerta, on behalf of herself and all other similarly
situated persons, known and unknown v. Envision Graphics, LLC
a/k/a Envision 3, and Superior Personnel, Inc., Case No. 1:15-cv-
07626 (N.D. Ill., August 31, 2015), is brought against the
Defendants for failure to pay overtime wages for work in excess of
40 hours per week.

Envision Graphics, LLC is an Illinois corporation engaged in the
printing business.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Alejandro Caffarelli, Esq.
      Alexis D. Martin, Esq.
      CAFFARELLI & ASSOCIATES LTD.
      224 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 300
      Chicago, IL 60604
      Telephone: (312) 763-6880
      E-mail: info@caffarelli.com


FACEBOOK INC: Accused of Wrongful Conduct Over Biometric Info
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Frederick William Gullen, on behalf of himself and all others
similarly situated v. Facebook, Inc., Case No. 1:15-cv-07681 (N.D.
Ill., August 31, 2015), is an action for damages and other legal
and equitable remedies resulting from the illegal actions of the
Defendant in collecting, storing and using the Plaintiff's and
other similarly situated individuals' biometric identifiers and
biometric information without informed written consent.

Facebook, Inc. is a Delaware corporation that operates the world's
largest online social networking website.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Katrina Carroll, Esq.
      Kyle A. Shamberg, Esq.
      LITE DEPALMA GREENBERG, LLC
      Chicago Office
      211 West Wacker Drive, Suite 500
      Chicago, IL 60606
      Telephone: (312) 750-1265
      E-mail: kcarroll@litedepalma.com
              kshamberg@litedepalma.com

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      David P. Milian, Esq.
      Frank S. Hedin, Esq.
      CAREY RODRIGUEZ MILIAN GONYA, LLP
      1395 Brickell Avenue, Suite 700
      Miami, FL 33131
      Telephone: (305) 372-7474
      Facsimile: (305) 372-7475
      E-mail: dmilian@careyrodriguez.com
              fhedin@careyrodriguez.com


GALEANA FOREIGN: Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid OT Wages & Damages
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Joshua Desena, on behalf of himself and others similarly situated
v. Galeana Foreign Imports, Inc., Case No. 2:15-cv-00526-UA-CM,
(M.D. Fla., August 31, 2015), seeks to recover unpaid overtime
wages, an additional equal amount a liquidated damages, obtain
declaratory relief, and reasonable attorney's fees and costs
pursuant to the Fair Labor Standard Act.

Galeana Foreign Imports, Inc. is a Florida Profit Corporation with
a principal place of business in Lee County, Florida.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Bill B. Berke, Esq.
      BERKE LAW FIRM, PA
      4423 Del Prado Blvd. S.
      Cape Coral, FL 33904
      Telephone: (239) 549-6689
      E-mail: berkelaw@yahoo.com


GEORGIA AQUARIUM: "Rogers" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime
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Christopher Rogers, individually, and on behalf of all others
similarly situated v. Georgia Aquarium, Inc., Case No. 1:15-cv-
03056-WSD (N.D. Ga., August 30, 2015), seeks to recover unpaid
overtime wages and damages pursuant to the Fair Labor Standard
Act.

Georgia Aquarium, Inc. operates the largest aquarium in the
Western Hemisphere with 10 million gallons of fresh and marine
water and tens of thousands of animals.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Lisa T. Millican, Esq.
      Joshua A. Millican, Esq.
      GREENFIELD MILLICAN, PC
      44 Broad Street, N.W., Suite 607
      Atlanta, GA 30303
      Telephone: (404) 522-1122
      Facsimile: (404) 522-1133
      E-mail: lisa.millican@lawofficepc.com
              joshua.millican@lawofficepc.com


GULF CARE: "Campbell" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime Wages
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Sheneta Campbell, on behalf of herself and others similarly
situated v. Gulf Care, Inc., Case No. 2:15-cv-00525-UA-CM (M.D.
Fla., August 31, 2015), seeks to recover unpaid overtime wages and
damages pursuant to the Fair Labor Standard Act.

Gulf Care, Inc. owns and operates a health care facility with a
principal place of business in Cape Coral, Lee County, Florida.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Bill B. Berke, Esq.
      BERKE LAW FIRM, PA
      4423 Del Prado Blvd. S.
      Cape Coral, FL 33904
      Telephone: (239) 549-6689
      E-mail: berkelaw@yahoo.com


HARVEST-TOWSON: Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Wages & Damages
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Christine Lake Bentley and Michelle Belnavis, on behalf of
themselves and all others similarly situated v. Harvest-Towson,
Inc. and Batrynia Washington, Case No. 1:15-cv-02566-CCB (D. Md.,
August 31, 2015), seeks to recover unpaid wages and statutory
damages under the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act.

The Defendants own and operate an International House of Pancakes
restaurant in Towson, Maryland.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Ken C. Gauvey, Esq.
      THE LAW PRACTICE OF KEN C. GAUVEY
      841 East Fort Avenue, #208
      Baltimore, MD 21230
      Telephone: (410) 346-2377
      Facsimile: (866) 487-1154
      E-mail: kgauvey@gauveylaw.com


HEWLETT PACKARD: Sued in Fla. Over Alleged Gender Discrimination
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Maria Andreu v. Hewlett Packard Company, Case No. 1:15-cv-23270-
FAM (S.D Fla., August 31, 2015), seeks to redress the Defendant's
alleged gender discrimination by providing female employees with
less compensation than similarly situated male employees
performing the same or similar duties.

Hewlett Packard Company is one of the world's leaders in the sale
of computing systems, printing systems, and information technology
services.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Rodrigo S. Da Silva, Esq.
      LAW OFFICES OF RODRIGO S. DA SILVA, P.A.
      1001 Brickell Bay Drive, 9th Floor
      Miami, FL 33131
      Telephone: (305) 615-1434
      Facsimile: (305) 615-1435
      E-mail: rodrigo@rdasilvalaw.com


HOLTEN MEAT: Recalls Beef Patties Products Due to Misbranding
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Holten Meat Inc., a Sauget, Ill. establishment, is recalling
approximately 501,509 pounds of Extra Value Meats Quarter Pound
Beef Patties products due to misbranding, the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced.

The individually frozen patties were produced between Feb. 13,
2015 and July 28, 2015. The following products are subject to
recall:

  --- 1.5-lb. cartons containing 6 pieces of "EXTRA VALUE MEATS
      QUARTER POUND BEEF PATTIES."
  --- 1.5-lb resealable bags containing 6 pieces of "QUICK SERVE
      EXTRA VALUE MEATS BEEF PATTIES."

The products subject to recall bear establishment number "EST.
2591" inside the USDA mark of inspection and the Universal Product
Code (UPC) Item #79821-00043. These items were shipped to
retailers and distributors nationwide and the Bahamas.

The problem was discovered when a company employee discovered that
the ingredient monosodium glutamate (MSG) was used in product
preparation but not listed on package labeling.

FSIS and the company have received no reports of adverse reactions
due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an
injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.

FSIS routinely conducts recall effectiveness checks to verify
recalling firms notify their customers of the recall and that
steps are taken to make certain that the product is no longer
available to consumers.

Consumers or media with questions about the recall can contact
Mike Riley, Vice President of Sales, at (618) 857-4062.

Consumers with food safety questions can "Ask Karen," the FSIS
virtual representative available 24 hours a day at AskKaren.gov or
via smartphone at m.askkaren.gov. The toll-free USDA Meat and
Poultry Hotline 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) is available in
English and Spanish and can be reached from l0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Friday. Recorded food safety
messages are available 24 hours a day. The online Electronic
Consumer Complaint Monitoring System can be accessed 24 hours a
day at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/reportproblem.


IMAGINE NATION: Recalls Pink Giraffe Animal Purse Due to Lead
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with
Imagine Nation Books, of Louisville, Colo., announced a voluntary
recall of about 630 Pink Giraffe Animal Purse. Consumers should
stop using this product unless otherwise instructed.  It is
illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer
product.

The red paint on the zipper contains excessive levels of lead,
violating the federal lead paint standard.

This recall involves the Imagine Nation Books pink Giraffe Animal
Purse with brown spots. The purse measures about 16 inches high by
14 inches long. The purse looks like a pink stuffed animal giraffe
with brown spots and brown feet and a red zipper down the center
of the back. There is a sewn-in tag inside the zipper pouch that
reads "MADE IN CHINA." A hang-tag attached to the purse has
"JEWELRY is fun, LEAD COMPLIANT" on the front and "WARNING: Not
for Children under 3 years old", "www.jewelryisfun.com" and item
number "CHJF10032AST" on the back. No other color combinations are
included in this recall.

No consumer incidents have been reported.

Pictures of the Recalled Products available at:
http://is.gd/oXdQJG

The recalled products were manufactured in China and sold at
Imagine Nation Books dealers nationwide at book fairs held at
corporate offices and hospitals from July 2014 through March 2015
for between $5 and $6.

Consumers should immediately take these recalled purses away from
young children and contact Imagine Nation Books for instructions
on returning the purse for a full refund.


IMEDX INC: Faces "Metzger" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
------------------------------------------------------------
John Metzger and Kristina Metzger, individually and on behalf of
all others similarly situated v. iMedX, Inc., Case No. 3:15-cv-
01919-W-KSC (S.D. Cal., August 31, 2015), is brought against the
Defendant for failure to pay overtime wages for all hours worked
in excess of 40 hours in a workweek.

iMedX, Inc. provides medical document management and health
information solutions.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Alisa A. Martin, Esq.
      AMARTIN LAW, PC
      600 West Broadway, Suite 700
      San Diego, CA 92101
      Telephone: (619) 308-6880
      Facsimile: (619) 308-6881
      E-mail: ALISA@AMARTINLAW.COM

         - and -

      Travis K. Jang-Busby, Esq.
      SAN DIEGO COUNTY LAW OFFICES
      2173 Salk Avenue, Suite 250
      Carlsbad, California 92011
      Telephone: (760) 206-3566
      Facsimile: (760) 579-7319
      E-mail: info@sdlawoffices.com


INTER CITY: "Marin" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime Wages
---------------------------------------------------------------
Mario R. Marin v. Inter City Disposal Corp., Bernardo Mijares, and
Rosa M. Mijares, Case No. 1:15-cv-23261-MGC (S.D. Fla., August 29,
2015), seeks to recover unpaid overtime and minimum wages and
damages pursuant to the Fair Labor Standard Act.

Inter City Disposal Corp. owns and operates a sanitation or trash
collection and recycling business in Broward and Dade County.

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


ISLAND MUSCULOSKELETAL: Sued Over Failure to Pay Overtime Wages
---------------------------------------------------------------
Shyma Ranglall, on behalf of herself and all other similarly
situated employees v. Island Musculoskeletal Care M.D., P.C., Case
No. 709147 (D.N.Y., August 31, 2015), is brought against the
Defendant for failure to pay overtime wages for all hours worked
over 40 in a week.

Island Musculoskeletal Care M.D., P.C. owns and operates an
orthopedic clinic located at 113-11 Jamaica Ave. Richmond Hill, NY
11418.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Matthew Cohen, Esq.
      THE LAW FIRM OF LOUIS GINSBERG, P.C.
      1613 Northern Boulevard
      Roslyn, N.Y. 11576


JAMES TRADING: Recalls Kids Hoodies Due to Strangulation Hazard
---------------------------------------------------------------
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with
The James Trading Group, Orangeburg, N.Y., announced a voluntary
recall of about 1,200 Croker Kids Ireland kids hoodie. Consumers
should stop using this product unless otherwise instructed.  It is
illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer
product.

The sweatshirts have a drawstring around the neck area which poses
a strangulation hazard to children. Drawstrings can become
entangled or caught on playground slides, hand rails, school bus
doors or other moving objects, posing a significant strangulation
and/or entanglement hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC
issued guidelines about drawstrings in children's upper outerwear.
In 1997, those guidelines were incorporated into a voluntary
standard. Then, in July 2011, based on the guidelines and
voluntary standard, CPSC issued a federal regulation. CPSC's
actions demonstrate a commitment to help prevent children from
strangling or getting entangled on neck and waist drawstrings in
upper outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts.

This recall involves James Trading Group's Croker Kids Ireland
Sports Hoodie with model number IR6012 printed on a hang tag
attached to the hoodie. The kids hoodie has green fabric on the
upper chest and arms with a white diagonal stripe across the torso
and a blue panel on the bottom half of the hoodie. "Ireland" is
printed in white letters across the chest and there are three
Shamrock logos embroidered onto a patch on the bottom left side of
the hoodie. The hoodie is 75% cotton and 25% polyester. The hoodie
was sold in kids sizes "2YR" through "12YR" printed on the hang
tag and on the tag sewn into the neck of the garment. "Croker" is
printed on the inside neck label on the garment.

No consumer incidents have been reported.

Pictures of the Recalled Products available at:
http://is.gd/CGrXVi

The recalled products were manufactured in China and sold at Irish
boutiques and other specialty retail stores nationwide and online
at www.thejtg.com from November 2012 through August 2015 for about
$20.


JM OILFIELD: Faces "McCarthy" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
---------------------------------------------------------------
Christopher J. McCarthy and James Cross, on behalf of themselves
and all others similarly situated v. JM Oilfield Services, Inc.,
Case No. 5:15-cv-00747 (W.D. Tex., August 31, 2015), is brought
against the Defendant for failure to pay overtime wages in
violation of the Fair Labor Standard Act.

JM Oilfield Services, Inc. maintains multiple district offices and
yards throughout the United States from which short haul trucking
crews, support personnel, supplies and equipment are based and
dispatched in connection with support of oilfield drilling and
pipeline projects.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Allen R. Vaught, Esq.
      BARON & BUDD, P.C.
      3102 Oak Lawn Avenue, Suite 1100
      Dallas, TX 75219
      Telephone: (214) 521-3605
      Facsimile: (214) 520-1181
      E-mail: avaught@baronbudd.com

         - and -

      Glenn D. Levy, Esq.
      LAW OFFICE OF GLENN D. LEVY
      906 Basse, Suite 100
      San Antonio, TX 78212
      Telephone: (210) 822-5666
      Facsimile: (210) 822-5650
      E-mail: glenn@glennlevylaw.com


KENOSHA BEEF: Recalls Pork Sausage Patty Products
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Kenosha Beef International LTD, a Kenosha, Wis. establishment, is
recalling approximately 89,235 pounds of pork sausage patty
products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, the
U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection
Service (FSIS) announced.

The frozen, pork sausage patties were produced on May 13, 2015.
The following products are subject to recall:

  --- 24-oz. cartons of "Johnsonville Grillers CHEDDAR CHEESE &
      BACON FLAVOR."
  --- 13.5-lb. cases of "Johnsonville Grillers CHEDDAR CHEESE &
      BACON FLAVOR" containing nine, 24-oz. cartons of the
      product.

Retail products subject to recall bear the establishment number
"EST. 425B" and a "BEST FLAVOR BY" date of "12/29/15" on the end
flap of the package. Cases of the recalled product bear the
establishment number

"EST. 425B" inside the USDA mark of inspection on the generic
label. These items were shipped to retail locations in Arkansas,
Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Illinois,
Iowa, Texas and Wisconsin.

The problem was discovered after the firm began receiving consumer
complaints that small pieces of metal were being found in the
products.  The source of the extraneous material is unknown at
this time.

FSIS and the company have received no reports of oral injury,
adverse reactions or illness due to consumption of these products.
Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a
healthcare provider.

Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to
consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to
the place of purchase.

FSIS routinely conducts recall effectiveness checks to verify
recalling firms notify their customers of the recall and that
steps are taken to make certain that the product is no longer
available to consumers. When available, the retail distribution
list(s) will be posted on the FSIS website at
www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls.

Consumers with questions about the recall can call a toll-free
Consumer Relations line at 1-888-556-2728. Media with questions
about the recall can contact Dennis Vignieri, company chief
executive officer and president, at (262) 859-2272 or Kelly
Nichols, company communications and public relations manager, at
(920) 453-7422.

Consumers with food safety questions can "Ask Karen," the FSIS
virtual representative available 24 hours a day at AskKaren.gov or
via smartphone at m.askkaren.gov. The toll-free USDA Meat and
Poultry Hotline 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) is available in
English and Spanish and can be reached from l0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Friday. Recorded food safety
messages are available 24 hours a day. The online Electronic
Consumer Complaint Monitoring System can be accessed 24 hours a
day at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/reportproblem.


MAINES PAPER: Faces "Fraire" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
--------------------------------------------------------------
Jonathan Fraire, on behalf of himself and all other similarly
situated v. Maines Paper & Food Service, Inc. and Maines Paper &
Food Service - Chicago, Inc., Case No. 1:15-cv-07618 (N.D. Ill.,
August 29, 2015), is brought against the Defendants for failure to
pay overtime wages in violation of the Fair Labor Standard Act.

Headquartered in Conklin, New York, Maines Paper & Food Service,
Inc., is one of the largest independent foodservice distributors
in the United States.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Marty Denis, Esq.
      Bethany Hilbert, Esq.
      BARLOW, KOBATA & DENIS LLP
      525 W. Monroe Street, Suite 2360
      Chicago, IL 60661
      Telephone: (312) 648-5570


MARKET STREET: "Alexander" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Wages
-------------------------------------------------------------
Sunday Alexander and Heather Hensley v. Market Street Management
LLC, Volt II LLC, Bryan Voltaggio and Hilda Staples, Case No.
1:15-cv-02563 (D. Md., August 31, 2015), seeks to recover unpaid
wages, liquidated damages, interest, reasonable attorneys' fees
and costs pursuant to the Fair Labor Standard Act.

The Defendants are engaged in the sale of food and beverage items
at various dining establishments.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Benjamin L. Davis III, Esq.
      James A. Lanier, Esq.
      THE LAW OFFICES OF PETER T. NICHOLL
      36 South Charles Street, Suite 1700
      Baltimore, MD 21201
      Telephone: (410) 244-7005
      Facsimile: (410) 244-8454
      E-mail: bdavis@nicholllaw.com
              jlanier@nicholllaw.com


MAXPOINT INTERACTIVE: Sued Over Misleading Financial Reports
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Andrew D. Nguyen, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated v. Maxpoint Interactive, Inc., et al., Case No.
1:15-cv-06880 (S.D.N.Y., August 31, 2015), 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.

Maxpoint Interactive, Inc. is a provider of technology-driven
advertising services in the United States.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Samuel H. Rudman, Esq.
      Mary K. Blasy, Esq.
      ROBBINS GELLER RUDMAN & DOWD LLP
      58 South Service Road, Suite 200
      Melville, NY 11747
      Telephone: (631) 367-7100
      Facsimile: (631) 367-1173
      E-mail: srudman@rgrdlaw.com
              mbalsy@rgrdlaw.com

         - and -

      Corey D. Holzer, Esq.
      Marshall Dees, Esq.
      HOLZER HOLZER & FISTEL, LLC
      1200 Ashford Parkway, Suite 410
      Atlanta, GA 30338
      Telephone: (770) 392-0090
      Facsimile: (770) 392-0029
      E-mail: cholzer@holzerlaw.com
              mdees@holzerlaw.com

MIWORLD ACCESSORIES: Recalls iPhone 5/5S USB Cord & Chargers
------------------------------------------------------------
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with
MiWorld Accessories LLC, of New York, announced a voluntary recall
of about 3,200 USB Cord & Wall Chargers for iPhone 5/5S. Consumers
should stop using this product unless otherwise instructed.  It is
illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer
product.

The chargers can overheat and catch fire while in use, posing a
fire hazard.

This recall involves wall chargers with USB cords that are used to
charge the iPhone 5 and 5S. The chargers have a geometric print in
mint green and peach colors. Style numbers CRGT-003 or CRGT-004
are printed on the UPC sticker on the back side of the package.
"Charlotte Russe" and "USB Cord & Wall Charger for iPhone 5/5S"
are printed on the packaging.

There has been one report of the charger catching on fire. No
injuries have been reported.

Pictures of the Recalled Products available at:
http://is.gd/EhX6xP

The recalled products were manufactured in China and sold at
Charlotte Russe stores nationwide during October 2014 for about
$13.

Consumers should immediately stop using recalled chargers and
contact MiWorld for a full refund.


NORTH AMERICAN: Illegally Inflates NABU Fees, Dinner Suit Says
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The Dinner Bell Cafe, Inc., Bill's Pizza Palm Springs, and Bill's
Grill 1 LLC, individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated v. North American Bancard, LLC, Case No. 1:15-cv-03059-
SCJ (N.D. Ga., August 31, 2015), arises out of the Defendant's
alleged unlawful inflation of network access and brand usage
("NABU") fees charged to merchants.

North American Bancard, LLC is a privately-held registered
merchant services provider headquartered in Troy, Michigan.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Kenneth S. Canfield, Esq.
      DOFFERMYRE SHIELDS CANFIELD & KNOWLES, LLC
      1355 Peachtree Street, Suite 1600
      Atlanta, GA 30309
      Telephone: (404) 881-8900
      E-mail: kcanfield@dsckd.com

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      Adam J. Levitt, Esq.
      GRANT & EISENHOFER P.A.
      30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2350
      Chicago, IL 60602
      Telephone: (312) 214-0000
      Facsimile: (312) 214-0001
      E-mail: alevitt@gelaw.com

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      Kyle J. McGee, Esq.
      GRANT & EISENHOFER P.A.
      123 Justison Street
      Wilmington, DL 19801
      Telephone: (302) 622-7000
      E-mail: kmcgee@gelaw.com

         - and -

      Mark DiCello, Esq.
      THE DICELLO LAW FIRM
      7556 Mentor Avenue
      Mentor, OH 44060
      Telephone: (440) 953-8888
      E-mail: madicello@dicellowlaw.com

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      Steven M. Goldberg, Esq.
      STEVEN M. GOLDBERG CO., LPA
      31300 Solon Road, Suite 12
      Solon, OH 44139
      Telephone: (440) 519-9900
      E-mail: steven@smglegal.com


OCHO RIOS: Recalls Canned Corned Beef Products
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Ocho Rios, a Miami, Fla. establishment, is recalling approximately
7,228 pounds of canned corned beef produced in Brazil that were
not presented at the U.S. point of entry for inspection, the U.S.
Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service
(FSIS) announced. Without the benefit of full inspection, a
possibility of adverse health consequences exists.

The canned corned beef was imported on August 7, 2015. The
following products are subject to recall:

  --- 18-lb. packages containing 24- 12 oz. cans of "Corned Beef
      with Juices."

The products subject to recall bear establishment number "Brasil
226 S.I.F." inside the mark from Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture.
The cases of products contain the shipping mark "BT/7100366 MIAMI"
and the can codes "16952U," "16951U," "15251U," or "15252U." These
products were shipped to retail locations in Fla. and one
distribution center in Ga. to be further distributed.

The problem was discovered by FSIS personnel during routine
failure to present surveillance activities.

FSIS and the company have received no reports of adverse reactions
due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about a
reaction should contact a healthcare provider.

Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to
consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to
the place of purchase.

FSIS routinely conducts recall effectiveness checks to verify
recalling firms notify their customers of the recall and that
steps are taken to make certain that the product is no longer
available to consumers. When available, the retail distribution
list(s) will be posted on the FSIS website at
www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls.

Consumers and media with questions about the recall may contact
Donovan Chang, Ocho Rios' Recall Coordinator, at (305) 696-1237.

Consumers with food safety questions can "Ask Karen," the FSIS
virtual representative available 24 hours a day at AskKaren.gov or
via smartphone at m.askkaren.gov. The toll-free USDA Meat and
Poultry Hotline 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) is available in
English and Spanish and can be reached from l0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Friday. Recorded food safety
messages are available 24 hours a day. The online Electronic
Consumer Complaint Monitoring System can be accessed 24 hours a
day at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/reportproblem.


PHARMAVITE LLC: Faces "Corbett" Suit Over Vitamin E Products
------------------------------------------------------------
Laura Corbett, On Behalf of Herself and All Others Similarly
Situated v. Pharmavite LLC, Case 2:15-cv-06017-ODW-FFM (C.D.Cal.,
Aug. 7, 2015), seeks injunctive and monetary relief for consumers
who purchased the Vitamin E Products under the Unfair Competition
Law, Business and Professions Code, The Consumers Legal Remedies
Act, and the New York General Business Law.

Pharmavite manufactures, markets, sells and distributes Vitamin E
dietary supplements under its brand name Nature Made.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

     Patricia N. Syverson, Esq.
     Elaine A. Ryan, Esq.
     THE BONNETT, FAIRBOURN, FRIEDMAN & BALINT, P.C.
     Patricia N. Syverson, Esq.
     2325 E. Camelback Road, Suite 300
     Phoenix, AZ 85016
     Tel: (602) 274-1100
     E-mail: eryan@bffb.com
             psyverson@bffb.com

        - and -

     Manfred P. Muecke, Esq.
     BONNETT, FAIRBOURN, FRIEDMAN & BALINT, P.C.
     600 W. Broadway, Suite 900
     San Diego, CA 92101
     E-mail: mmuecke@bffb.com

        - and -

     Stewart M. Weltman, Esq.
     Max A. Stein, Esq.
     BOODELL & DOMANSKIS, LLC
     353 North Clark St, Suite 1800
     Chicago, IL 60654
     Tel: (312) 938-1670
     E-mail: sweltman@boodlaw.com
             mstein@boodlaw.com

        - and -

     Jordanna Thigpen, Esq.
     JOHNSON & JOHNSON LLP
     439 N. Canon Drive, Suite 200
     Beverly Hills, CA 90210
     Tel: (310) 975-1080
     Fax: (310) 975-1095
     E-mail: jthigpen@jjllplaw.com

        - and -

     Jonathan D. Miller, Esq.
     Alison M. Bernal, Esq.
     NYE, PEABODY, STIRLING, HALE & MILLER, LLP
     33 West Mission Street, Suite 201
     Santa Barbara, California 93101
     Tel: (805) 963-2345
     Fax: (805) 563-5385
     E-mail: jonathan@nps-law.com
             alison@nps.com

        - and -

     Brian D. Penny, Esq.
     Laura K. Mummert, Esq.
     GOLDMAN SCARLATO & PENNY P.C.
     101 East Lancaster Ave., Suite 204
     Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087
     Tel: (484) 342-0700
     E-mail: penny@gskplaw.com
             mummert@gskplaw.com

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     Howard J. Sedran, Esq.
     LEVIN FISHBEIN SEDRAN & BERMAN
     510 Walnut Street
     Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
     Tel: (215) 592-1500
     E-mail: hsedran@lfsblaw.com


PNC BANK: Faces Suit Alleging Violations of FLSA, PMWA, PWPCL
-------------------------------------------------------------
Lemuel Bland, Scott Rubin, Jason Galasso, and Mariano Santoloci,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated v.
PNC Bank, N.A., Case 2:15-cv-01042-AJS (W.D.Penn., Aug. 7, 2015),
seeks overtime compensation and other relief under the Fair Labor
Standards Act, the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act, and the
Pennsylvania Wage Payment and Collection Law.

PNC Bank, N.A. is the principal subsidiary of the PNC Financial
Services Group, Inc., with its principal place of
business/headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and doing
business nationwide.

Defendant PNC Bank N.A., is the sixth largest commercial bank in
the United States with $250 billion in assets, $180 billion in
deposits, and over 2,500 branches, including branches in the
States of Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, and most States in the
United States of

PNC is in the business of banking, as well as providing
residential (home) mortgage loans throughout the United States of
America.

The Plaintiffs are represented by:

     Justin L. Swidler, Esq.
     Richard S. Swartz, Esq.
     SWARTZ SWIDLER, LLC
     1101 Kings Highway N, Ste. 402
     Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
     Tel: (856) 685-7420
     Fax: (856) 685-7417
     E-mail: jswidler@swartz-legal.com
             rswartz@swartz-legal.com


PRESTONE PRODUCTS: Recalls Windshield De-Icer, Ice Frost Shields
----------------------------------------------------------------
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with
Prestone Products Corporation, of Lake Forest. Ill., announced a
voluntary recall of about 4.1 million Prestone(R) Windshield De-
Icer and Prestone(R) Ice & Frost Shield. Consumers should stop
using this product unless otherwise instructed.  It is illegal to
resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

The trigger spray assembly can be removed from the De-Icer and
Frost Shield container. The product contains methanol and ethylene
glycol. Children may gain access to the product by removing the
trigger assembly, posing a risk of poisoning.

This recall involves two products: Prestone Windshield De-Icer and
Prestone Ice & Frost Shield. The Windshield De-Icer (SKU AS-246)
is used to melt ice on vehicle windshields and windows. The De-
Icer was sold in a clear yellow 32-ounce trigger spray plastic
bottle with a black tip on the nozzle. The Prestone Ice & Frost
Shield (SKU AS-247) is used to reduce morning frost, light ice and
snow on vehicle windshields, windows and wiper blades. The Frost
Shield was sold in a clear yellow 32-ounce trigger spray plastic
bottle with a yellow trigger pull. The SKU number is printed on
the bottom left of the back label.

No consumer incidents have been reported.

Pictures of the Recalled Products available at:
http://is.gd/WNMNpa

The recalled products were manufactured in United States and sold
at AutoZone, Kroger, Meijer, O'Reilly's, Pep Boys and Walmart,
online at www.Amazon.com, and other retailers from September 2011
through August 2015 for between $3 and $11.

Always keep all products that contain hazardous chemicals out of
reach and sight of children. Consumers should inspect the bottle
to see if the trigger assembly can be removed by twisting the neck
shroud counter-clockwise. If the trigger assembly can be removed,
consumers should contact Prestone to receive a new replacement
trigger assembly that, once engaged, cannot be removed.


REAL FOODS: Recalls Chicken Wrap Products Due to Soy
----------------------------------------------------
Real Foods, a Kent, Wash. establishment, is recalling
approximately 41 pounds of chicken wrap products due to
misbranding and an undeclared allergen, the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced.
The product contains soy, a known allergen, and sulfites, which
are not declared on the product label.

The chicken wrap items were produced on August 25, 2015. The
following product is subject to recall:

  --- 9.5-oz. plastic tray packages containing a "Kung Pao-Style
      Chicken Wrap" with a sell-by date of 8/29/2015.

The products subject to recall bear establishment number "P-34834"
inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to
retail locations in Washington.

The problem was discovered when a retail store noticed that the
back label mistakenly listed the chicken wrap as a "Turkey Pesto
Wrap" and included the wrong ingredient list.

FSIS and the company have received no reports of adverse reactions
due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an
injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.

Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to
consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to
the place of purchase.

FSIS routinely conducts recall effectiveness checks to verify
recalling firms notify their customers of the recall and that
steps are taken to make certain that the product is no longer
available to consumers. When available, the retail distribution
list(s) will be posted on the FSIS website at
www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls.

Consumers and Media with questions about the recall can contact
Jami Brook, Quality Assurance Director, at (206) 432-3459.

Consumers with food safety questions can "Ask Karen," the FSIS
virtual representative available 24 hours a day at AskKaren.gov or
via smartphone at m.askkaren.gov. The toll-free USDA Meat and
Poultry Hotline 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) is available in
English and Spanish and can be reached from l0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Friday. Recorded food safety
messages are available 24 hours a day. The online Electronic
Consumer Complaint Monitoring System can be accessed 24 hours a
day at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/reportproblem.


REGENTS OF THE UCLA: Faces "Snyder" Suit Over Alleged Data Breach
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Patricia Snyder, on behalf of herself and all others similarly
situated v. The Regents of the University of California and Does 1
through 10, inclusive, Case No. BC592539 (D. Cal., August 31,
2015), is brought against the Defendants for failure to take
adequate and customary measures to safeguard the personally
identifiable information and medical records and private health of
approximately 4.5 million patients and providers who sought
privileges at UCLA Health hospitals.

The Regents of the University of California is a public trust
California Corporation. The Regents of the University of
California administers various medical facilities within the
University of California system, including the various components
of UCLA Health such as the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, the
UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, the Resnick Neuropsychiatric
Hospital at UCLA, Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA, and the UCLA
Medical Group.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Timothy G. Blood, Esq.
      Thomas J. O'Reardon II, Esq.
      Paula M. Roach, Esq.
      BLOOD HURST & O'REARDON, LLP
      701 B Street, Suite 1700
      Telephone: (619) 338-1101
      E-mail: tblood@bholaw.com
              toreardon@bholaw.com
              proach@bholaw.com


ROBO ENTERPRISES: Faces "Alvarado" Suit Over Failure to Pay OT
--------------------------------------------------------------
Charlotte Alvarado, Jaime Duhrkoff, Kandi Wilson, and Naomi
Offeild, individually, and on behalf of all others similarly
situated v. Robo Enterprises, Inc. and Charles Julian, Case No.
6:15-cv-01420-PGB-KRS ( M.D. Fla., August 31, 2015), is brought
against the Defendants for failure to pay overtime wages in
violation of the Fair Labor Standard Act.

The Defendants own and operate an adult entertainment club in
Florida.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Jack Morgan, Esq.
      2320 First Street, Suite 1000
      Fort Myers, FL 33901
      Telephone: (239) 338-4218
      Facsimile: (239) 337-3850
      E-mail: jmorgan@ralaw.com

         - and -

      John B. Gallagher, Esq.
      2631 East Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 201
      Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
      Telephone: (954) 524-1888
      Facsimile: (954) 525-1887
      E-mail: gal2701@aol.com


RYLAND GROUP: Faces "Hancock" Suit Over Proposed Standard Merger
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Howard Hancock and Maureen Susan Hancock, individually and on
behalf of all others similarly situated v. The Ryland Group, Inc.,
et al., Case No. 11452 (D. Del., August 31, 2015), is brought on
behalf of all the common stockholders of The Ryland Group, Inc. to
enjoin the merger between Ryland and Standard Pacific Corp. for an
unfair price and inadequate consideration.

The Ryland Group, Inc. is a homebuilder and a mortgage-finance
company.

Standard Pacific Corp. is a builder of single-family attached and
detached homes.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Peter B. Andrews, Esq.
      Craig J. Springer, Esq.
      ANDREWS & SPRINGER, LLC
      3801 Kennett Pike
      Building C, Suite 305
      Wilmington, DE 19807
      Telephone: (302) 504-4967
      Facsimile: (302) 397-2681
      E-mail: pandrews@andrewsspringer.com
              cspringer@andrewsspringer.com


SANTANDER CONSUMER: Illegally Collects Finance Charges, Suit Says
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Joyce Pettye v. Santander Consumer USA, Inc., Case No. 1:15-cv-
07669 (N.D. Ill., August 31, 2015), arises from the Defendant's
alleged improper collection of finance charges and the improper
disclosure of finance charges.

Santander Consumer USA, Inc. owns and operates a car loans and
automotive finance company with its principal place of business
located at 1601 Elm Street, Suite 800, Dallas, Texas.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Christopher V. Langone, Esq.
      LANGONE LAW FIRM
      916 W. Dakin, #119
      Chicago, IL 60613
      Telephone: (607) 592-2661
      E-mail: langonelaw@gmail.com

         - and -

      James P. Batson, Esq.
      LAW OFFICE OF JAMES P. BATSON
      180 North Jefferson Street, #1010
      Chicago, IL 60661
      Telephone: (914) 523-2278
      E-mail: jamespbatsonlegal@gmail.com


SLEEPING PARTNERS: Recalls Moses Baskets Due to Fall Hazard
-----------------------------------------------------------
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with
Sleeping Partners International Inc., of Brooklyn, N.Y., announced
a voluntary recall of about 5,500 baskets and 800 stands Tadpoles
Baby and Kids Moses Basket and Stand. Consumers should stop using
this product unless otherwise instructed.  It is illegal to resell
or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

The Moses basket fails to meet the federal hand held infant
carrier standard and the stand fails to meet the bassinet/cradle
standard. The basket can slide off an inclined surface and the
stand can tip, posing a fall hazard for infants.

This recall involves the Tadpoles Baby and Kids brand Moses
baskets and stands. The Moses basket is made from natural tan wild
palm leaves and measures about 33 inches long by 14 inches tall
and 10 inches wide. The stand has a pine wood frame, a fabric
platform and polyester rope design. The stand measures 17 inches
tall by 14 inches wide and 15 inches wide when extended.
"Tadpoles" is printed on the clear plastic wrapping on the Moses
baskets and stands.

No consumer incidents have been reported.

Pictures of the Recalled Products available at:
http://is.gd/0SvHkt

The recalled products were manufactured in Morocco (Moses basket)
and China (stand) and sold at Babies R Us and buybuy Baby and
online at Amazon.com, Bellacor.com, Kohls.com, Quidsi.com,
Wayfair.com and Zulily.com from April 2014 through July 2015 for
between $50 and $90 for the Moses basket and from June 2014
through July 2015 for between $25 and $35 for the stand.

Consumers should immediately stop using the Moses baskets as a
hand held infant carrier.  Consumers who purchased both items
should immediately stop using the recalled stand and contact the
firm for instructions on returning the basket and stand to receive
a store credit.


UTOPIA HOME: Faces "Leong" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime
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Kum Khwai Luo Leong a/k/a Michelle Leong, on behalf of herself and
others similarly situated v. Utopia Home Care, Inc. d/b/a Utopia
Home Care, Utopia Companion Services, Inc. d/b/a Utopia Home Care,
Manuel F. Martinez, Angelina Martinez, David Martinez and Diane
Martinez, Case No. 2:15-cv-05080 (E.D.N.Y., August 31, 2015), is
brought against the Defendants for failure to pay overtime
compensation for all hours worked over 40 each workweek.

The Defendants own and operate a home health care facility located
at 60 E Main Street, Kings Park, NY 11754.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      John Troy, Esq.
      TROY LAW, PLLC
      41-25 Kissena Blvd., Suite 119
      Flushing, NY 11355
      Telephone: 718) 762-1324
      Facsimile: (718) 762-1342
      E-mail: johntroy@pllc.com


WILLCO SC: Faces "Sarro" Suit Over Failure to Pay Overtime Wages
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Tyler Di Sarro, on behalf of himself and all others similarly v.
Willco S.C. Inc. and William Coleman, Case No. 1:15-cv-03057-AT
(N.D. Ga., August 31, 2015), is brought against the Defendants for
failure to pay overtime wages in violation of the Fair Labor
Standard Act.

The Defendants provide installation and service of electrical
systems servicing Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and
Alabama.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Thomas F. Martin, Esq.
      Kimberly N. Martin, Esq.
      MARTIN & MARTIN, LLP
      Post Office Box 1070
      Tucker, GA 30085
      Telephone: (404) 313-5538
      Facsimile: (770) 837-2678
      E-mail: tfmartinlaw@msn.com
              kimberlymartinlaw@gmail.com


XTREME DRILLING: "Morgan" Suit Seeks to Recover Unpaid Overtime
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Dustin Morgan, individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated v. Xtreme Drilling and Coil Services, Inc., Case No.
4:15-cv-02516 (S.D. Tex., August 31, 2015), seeks to recover
unpaid overtime wages and damages pursuant to the Fair Labor
Standard Act.

Xtreme Drilling and Coil Services, Inc. provides onshore drilling
and coiled tubing services to companies engaged in the exploration
and production of oil and gas.

The Plaintiff is represented by:

      Melissa Moore, Esq.
      Curt Hesse, Esq.
      MOORE & ASSOCIATES
      Lyric Center
      440 Louisiana Street, Suite 675
      Houston, TX 77002
      Telephone: (713) 222-6775
      Facsimile: (713) 222-6739



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