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25-Nov-2008
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On Nov. 24, 2008, a magistrate judge in the United States District Court in the
Southern District of Texas (Houston) issued recommendations that plaintiffs'
motions for class certification be denied in two previously disclosed antitrust
lawsuits against Service Corporation International ("SCI").
As previously reported, SCI is a defendant in two related class action antitrust
lawsuits styled Funeral Consumers Alliance, Inc. v. Service Corporation
International, et al. and Pioneer Valley Casket, et al. v. Service Corporation
International, et al. These lawsuits allege, among other things, that we and
several other companies involved in the funeral industry violated federal
antitrust laws and state consumer laws by engaging in various anti-competitive
conduct associated with the sale of caskets. Hearings on the plaintiffs'
respective motions for class certification in those cases were held in
December 2006 before the magistrate judge and briefing on the motion took place
thereafter.
The magistrate judge recommended that the motions for class certification in
both cases be denied. The plaintiffs in each case have 10 court days (which may
be extended) to file objections to the magistrate judge's recommendations with
the United States district judge. If the district judge accepts the magistrate
judge's recommendations and denies class certification, plaintiffs may petition
the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit for leave of appeal.
For further information and background on these cases, please refer to SCI's
most recent SEC Form 10-Q.
November 25, 2008 Service Corporation International
By: /s/ Gregory T. Sangalis Gregory T. Sangalis Senior Vice President General Counsel and Secretary
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