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From this page, you can search the EDGAR database for company information, including real-time filings. If more than one company name matches your search keyword(s), you will be presented with a list of possible matches from which to pick. Company filings are available for 1993 through current.

 

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  • If your search is "John Smith" and you didn't get the results you expected, please try "Smith John".
  • The CIK (Central Index Key) is a number used on SEC systems to identify companies and other registered entities. It is not necessary to know the CIK to use the search.
  • The index used by this search comes from header information contained in each filing.
  • The SEC does not require companies that are raising less than $1 million under Rule 504 of Regulation D to be "registered" with the SEC, but these companies are required to file a "Form D" with the SEC. The Form D serves as a brief notice that provides information about the company and the offering. To determine whether a Form D has been filed or to obtain a copy, call the SEC's Public Reference Branch at (202) 942-8090 or contact them via e-mail at publicinfo@sec.gov.

 

 

Class action filed against AT&T for allegedly acting as NSA's agent in domestic spying. See the Amended Complaint.

Sony Agrees To Stop Putting Unwanted DRM Software on music CD's. We are pleased to report that in working with the Electronic Frontier Foundation ("EFF"), Sony/BMG has agreed to settle a class action over the placement of digital rights management software on it's music CD's by stopping the practice, repalcing the CD's and compensating those who purchased the CD's. The EFF has a help page and resources concerning the settlement. Claim Forms are due by December 31, 2006. If you would like to submit a Claim Form online, please click here. If you have played a CD on your computer that contains either XCP or MediaMax 5.0 content protection software, you shouldupdate or uninstall the software to reduce your risk of security vulnerabilities.

Los Angeles court rules AT&T arbitration clause is not a part of the contract with consumers. The trial on whether the coverage maps of AT&T Wireless (now Cingular) are deceptive has been delayed as defendants now are seeking to compel arbitration after 7 years of litigation.

Bait and Switch Complaint filed against Dell  To view the complaint filed in federal court seeking nationwide class action status for bait and switch tactics click here.

Illegal Advertising of Internet Gambling Suit filed against Search Engines  To view the complaint filed in state court seeking to stop sponsored ads of internet gambling to be displayed by Google, Yahoo and other search engines click here.

Proposals to Revise ND Cal Local Rules. Changes being discussed for handling securities fraud class actions. Click here to view.

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