MEDICAL SOFTWARE COMPANY TO PAY $14.4 MILLION TO END SUIT OVER BONUSES Shannon P. Duffy The Legal Intelligencer 02-14-2005 A Pennsylvania-based medical software company has agreed to pay more than…
…myPaySystems.com and refunded to Asmar.” (Doc. 88, p. 11.) Whether the money remained with the go-between, myPaySystems.com, is irrelevant. Asmar completed an order form and submitted her credit card information…
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…software that directly competed with Compuware’s leading products, after complaints that Compuware’s high prices were elevating the cost of mainframes, and also arises from Compuware’s disclosures regarding the nature and…
…date and time to be announced shortly. Information will be available on the law firms’ websites where you can also find a copy of the complaint: www.millerlawpc.com, www.weitzlux.com and www.rgrdlaw.com….
…Bill Mullan, 248-858-1048 mullanw@oakgov.com Filed Opioid Complaint Opioid Complaint Exhibits 1-50 Opioid Complaint Exhibits 51-111 Official Press Release ### [1] Market Research Firm Frost & Sullivan cited in ”OxyContin: Purdue…
…Nashville, Tenn., firm of Corporate Communications Inc. Fuqua said the data management company is repositioning operations to focus on digital data management and e-commerce document management, and is discontinuing operations…
…a question of law or fact in common, not necessarily both. SeeFed.R.Civ.P. 23(a); Ballan v. Upjohn Co., 159 F.R.D. 473 (W.D.Mich.1994). Here, plaintiffs contend that there are several common questions…
…planning commission’s view on a concept,” Stamper said. The commission has requested more housing than was shown in the developer’s concept, he said. Bird said the majority of the commission…
Attorney Representatives Will Provide Update On New Class Action Lawsuit GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Environmental and consumer advocate Erin Brockovich will host a community meeting at Comstock Park High School…
…Lason has retained Arthur Andersen L.L.P.. Company Chairman and CEO Gary Monroe could not be reached for comment last week. Roy Arnold, an attorney representing the company from the Pittsburgh…
…previous quarters. Because of the internal investigation, Lason has yet to issue fourth-quarter or year-end statements. The company declined to comment on the suit. Brent Snavely: (313) 446-0405, bsnavely@crain.com Entire…
…said the company recently removed ephedrine from Atomic Energy late last year to differentiate it from competitors, not because of the lawsuit. To read the FreePress June2001 article aboutBodySolutions,goto/news/health/body9_20010609.html” www.freep.com…
…company, symbolizing one of many firsts in its 52-year history. But as Nathan Forbes, general partner of the Southfield-based mall developer Forbes Co., points out, publicly owned companies have obligations…
Any type of disagreement that can come up in a business context may fall into the category of commercial litigation. These issues are often more legally and factually complex than…
…Julie Jacob, a spokeswoman for the council, didn’t immediately return calls seeking comment Wednesday afternoon. The agreement didn’t come without casualties and the possible marring of Detroit’s reputation as a…
…alleged that in 1999, IBM began to compete unfairly with Compuware. Among other specifics, Compuware asserted that IBM copied portions of Compuware’s source code. On April 3, 2002, Compuware issued…
…against Verizon Communications that accuses the company of overcharging customers. Verizon would distribute the free air time, which it estimates would total 30 million to 60 million minutes. It could…
…Nov. 4 issue about class-action lawsuits filed against Comerica Inc. (NYSE: CMA) and Compuware Corp. (Nasdaq: CPWR) should have said 80 percent of Compuware’s product revenue comes from the mainframe…
…the Michigan Economic Development Corp.’s executive committee, replacing Domino’s Pizza L.L.C. Chairman and CEO David Brandon. The 15-member executive committee sets MEDC policy and approves the corporation’s annual operating plan….
…in the business of metal-supply chain management. Compl., ¶ 2. JCI is a fabricator of seats for the automotive industry. See L&W and Southec’s Counter Compl., ¶ 7. L&W supplies…
…states and possibly the Federal Trade Commission are watching the case. The debate surrounds a clause in the GM purchase plan that forbids plan buyers from suing the automaker in…
…filed in Madison County. Only 45 class actions were filed in Madison County in 2005, compared to 82 in 2004. (See, http://www.madisonrecord.com/printer/article.asp?c=171374.) Meanwhile, of the 45 class actions filed in…
…new companies and introduced products in cloud computing and other niches to spur growth. One of those companies was Covisint, headed by Paul, whom Karmanos anointed as Compuware’s new CEO…
…concrete case of a computational or assumption error. The error would have been in what was communicated and advised (to the client).” Use of editorial content without permission is strictly…
…as lifesaver DMC, Wayne State agree to mediation Medical Software Company to Pay $14.4 Million to End Suit over Bonuses, Law.Com, February 14, 2005 Compuware Must Face Investor Claims it…