This document is a Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in the derivative litigation against JP Morgan Chase & Co. It outlines arguments regarding pleading standards, demand futility, and failure to state claims against the defendants, including specific points related to JPMorgan's termination of Epstein as a client and the oversight of internal controls by the board of directors. The document includes a table of authorities citing numerous legal cases.
This document appears to be a corporate news digest or newsletter from June 2009 focusing on GTX Corp and its subsidiary Code Amber. It highlights a partnership with Syn-Apps to distribute missing person alerts through Cisco systems to clients like NASA and Martha Stewart Living, as well as CNN coverage of GPS tracking shoes. The document is stamped with a House Oversight Committee file number.
This document, stamped with a House Oversight footer, is a compilation of press releases and news snippets from May and June 2009 related to GTX Corp. The content focuses on GPS tracking technology, specifically for missing persons (Code Amber) and Alzheimer's patients, and mentions partnerships with Syn-Apps and coverage by CNN and Sports Intelligence Magazine. It lists high-profile corporate clients using the alert system, including NASA, Tiffany & Co, and Martha Stewart Living.
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