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Truckers
Rights Upheld by Federal Appeals Court in OOIDA
v. Landstar |
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Department
of Justice Intervenes in and Settles a Customs False Claims Act
Case |
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Senate Commerce
Committee Told Mexican Truck Program Illegal -- Neither Required
Nor Authorized by NAFTA |
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Owner-Operator Independent
Drivers Association Filed Petition in U.S. Court of Appeals Challenging
U.S. Department of Transportation Decision to Open the Border to
Mexican Trucks |
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Federal Court in Washington,
D.C. denies Marriott International, Inc. motion to dismiss class
action complaint alleging violation of D.C. consumer protection
statute on reservations booked for Moscow, Russia Marriott hotels |
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The Cullen Law Firm
announces the filing of a class action law suit alleging profiteering
on Hurricane Katrina relief shipments |
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The Cullen Law Firm
announces the certification of two more classes of owner-operators
in actions brought by the firm against Landstar and CR England
under the federal Truth-in-Leasing Regulations |
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The Cullen Law Firm,
PLLC announces that a consumer class action lawsuit was filed on
July 20, 2005 in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois against
Hyatt International Corporation, on behalf of all guests of Hyatt's
hotel in Moscow |
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Judge Certifies Class
in OOIDA v. Allied Van Lines, Inc |
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The Cullen Law Firm,
PLLC announces that a consumer class action lawsuit was filed on
June 3, 2005 in the Fourth Judicial District Court of Minnesota
against Radisson Hotels International, Inc., on behalf of all guests
of Radisson's hotel in Moscow |
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Class action filed
against Marriott International, Inc. on behalf of guests of Marriott
hotel properties in Russia |
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Trade organization doesn't
have to pay attorney fees of Springfield company - by Juliana Goodwin :
A ruling ordering the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association
to pay attorney fees for Springfield-based Prime Inc. has been
overturned |
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OOIDA Files Class Action
Against North American Van Lines : The Owner-Operator Independent
Drivers Association (OOIDA) and six of its owner-operator members
have filed a class action against North American Van Lines in federal
court in Roanoke, VA. |
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A snitch in time
- by Matthew McClearn: On June 14, 1995, Russell Hayes penned
the letter that ended his career. It was addressed to J. E. Soos,
then CEO of Montreal-based Canadian Marconi Co. (now CMC Electronics
Inc.), where Hayes worked as a senior manager. The subject was
difficult. |