Much Shelist Announces Class Periods for Shareholder Class Action Suits Against Hanover Compressor Company, Regeneration Technologies, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. and Medi-Hut Co., Inc. -- HC, RTIX, JPM, MHUT


CHICAGO, March 11, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- Much Shelist Freed Denenberg Ament & Rubenstein, P.C. announces that class action lawsuits are pending in various federal courts on behalf of purchasers of the following securities during the periods set forth below:


 Company                                       Class Period

 Hanover Compressor Company                  11/08/00-1/28/02
  (NYSE:HC) 

 Regeneration Technologies                    7/25/01-1/31/02
  (Nasdaq:RTIX) 

 J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.                     11/28/01-1/28/02
  (NYSE:JPM)

 Medi-Hut Co., Inc.                           4/4/00-2/04/02
  (Nasdaq:MHUT)

Much Shelist is currently investigating potential claims against these companies. If you purchased securities in any of these companies during the periods listed and wish to discuss your rights and interests in any of these matters, or if you have information relevant to any of the lawsuits, you may contact Carol V. Gilden or Michael E. Moskovitz at Much Shelist Freed Denenberg Ament & Rubenstein, P.C., by calling a toll-free number 1-800-470-6824, or by sending an e-mail to investorhelp@muchlaw.com. Your e-mail should refer to the company or companies that affect you.

If you purchased securities in any of these companies during the periods listed and if you meet certain other legal requirements, you may move the respective court where the lawsuit(s) has been filed to serve as a lead plaintiff. You must file your motion no later than:


 -- Hanover Compressor Company - April 5, 2002;
 -- Regeneration Technologies - April 5, 2002;
 -- J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. - April 14, 2002; and
 -- Medi-Hut Co., Inc.- April 29, 2002.

A lead plaintiff is a representative party that acts on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. In order to be appointed lead plaintiff, the court must determine that the class member's claim is typical of the claims of other class members, and that the class member will adequately represent the class. Under certain circumstances, one or more class members may together serve as "lead plaintiff." Your ability to share in any recovery is not, however, affected by the decision whether or not to serve as a lead plaintiff. The requirements for serving as a lead plaintiff are set forth in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. section 78u-4).

Much Shelist's history is one of experience, leadership and results. For more than 25 years, Much Shelist has represented plaintiffs in class action litigation in federal and state courts across the United States. The firm has successfully prosecuted cases involving securities fraud, antitrust violations, consumer fraud, unlawful business practices and insurance company fraud. Under Much Shelist's leadership, class members have obtained judgments and settlements in excess of $4 billion.

More information on these and other class actions can be found on the Class Action Newsline at www.primezone.com/ca.



            

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