Released Plaintiff Parties definition

Released Plaintiff Parties means each and every Settlement Class Member, Lead Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s Counsel, and each of their respective past or present trustees, officers, directors, partners, employees, affiliates, contractors, auditors, principals, agents, attorneys, predecessors, successors, assigns, insurers, parents, subsidiaries, general or limited partners or partnerships, and limited liability companies; and the spouses, members of the immediate families, representatives, and heirs of any Released Plaintiff Party who is an individual, as well as any trust of which any Released Plaintiff Party is the settlor or which is for the benefit of any of their immediate family members. Released Plaintiff Parties does not include any Person who timely and validly seeks exclusion from the Settlement Class.
Released Plaintiff Parties means any and all of the Lead Plaintiff, Class Members, Lead Counsel, and their respective partners, employees, attorneys, heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, successors, predecessors, and assigns.
Released Plaintiff Parties means each and every Settlement Class Member, Lead Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs’ Counsel, and each of their respective past or present trustees, officers, directors, partners, employees, affiliates, contractors, auditors, principals, agents, attorneys, predecessors, successors, assigns, insurers, parents, subsidiaries, general or limited partners or partnerships, and limited liability companies; and the spouses, members of the immediate families, representatives, and heirs of any Released Plaintiff Party who is an individual, as well as any trust of which any Released Plaintiff Party is the settlor or which is for the benefit of any of their immediate family members. Released Plaintiff Parties does not include any Person excluded from the definition of Settlement Class or Settlement Class Member, including any Person who timely and validly seeks exclusion from the Settlement Class.

Examples of Released Plaintiff Parties in a sentence

  • The Settling Parties acknowledge, and the Released Plaintiff Parties and Released Defendant Parties shall be deemed, by operation of the Judgment, to have acknowledged that the foregoing waiver was separately bargained for and is an essential element of the Settlement of which this release is a part.

  • Findings of violations of the Fair Housing Act are reportable instance of noncompliance under HTC.

  • Upon the “Effective Date,” the Released Defendant Parties will also provide a release of any claims against the Released Plaintiff Parties arising out of or related to the institution, prosecution, or settlement of the claims in the Action.

  • For each HCV Genotype, 3 panel members were prepared by diluting a clinical specimen into HCV negative human serum and plasma.

  • As of the Effective Date, the Settling Defendants shall thereupon fully, finally, and forever, release, settle, and discharge the Released Plaintiff Parties from and with respect to every one of the Released Defendants’ Claims, and shall thereupon be forever barred and enjoined from commencing, instituting, or prosecuting any of the Released Defendants’ Claims against any of the Released Plaintiff Parties.


More Definitions of Released Plaintiff Parties

Released Plaintiff Parties mean each and every Class Member, Class Representatives, Co-Class Counsel, and each of their respective past or present trustees, officers, directors, partners, employees, affiliates, contractors, principals, agents, attorneys, predecessors, successors, assigns, insurers, parents, subsidiaries, general or limited partners or partnerships, and limited liability companies; and the Spouses, members of the Immediate Families, representatives, and heirs of any Released Plaintiff Party who is an individual, as well as any trust of which any Released Plaintiff Party is the settlor or which is for the benefit of any of their Immediate Family members. Released Plaintiff Parties do not include any Person who timely and validly seeks exclusion from the Class.
Released Plaintiff Parties means Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs’ Counsel, and any and all of their respective past or present family members, spouses, heirs, trusts, trustees, executors, estates, administrators, beneficiaries, distributees, foundations, agents, employees, fiduciaries, insurers, reinsurers, partners, partnerships, general or limited partners or partnerships, joint ventures, member firms, limited-liability companies, corporations, parents, subsidiaries, divisions, direct or indirect affiliates, associated entities, stockholders, principals, officers, managers, directors, managing directors, members, managing members, managing agents, predecessors, predecessors-in-interest, successors, successors-in-interest, assigns, financial or investment advisors, advisors, consultants, investment bankers, entities providing any fairness opinion, underwriters, brokers, dealers, lenders, commercial bankers, attorneys, personal or legal representatives, accountants and associates.
Released Plaintiff Parties means Plaintiffs and Plaintiffs’ Counsel and each of their respective agents, assigns, and related persons.
Released Plaintiff Parties means Plaintiffs, their respective counsel (including all Plaintiffs’ Counsel), and their past and present officers and directors, and all agents, representatives, estates, insurers, reinsurers and advisors of any of the foregoing.
Released Plaintiff Parties means Lead Plaintiff, its attorneys, and all other Settlement Class Members.
Released Plaintiff Parties means Lead Plaintiffs, all other Class Members, and their respective counsel (including Plaintiffs’ Counsel).
Released Plaintiff Parties means: (i) Lead Plaintiff and other Class Members; and (ii) each of their respective family members, and their respective general partners, limited partners, principals, shareholders, joint venturers, members, officers, directors, managers, managing directors, supervisors, employees, contractors, consultants, auditors, accountants, financial advisors, professional advisors, investment bankers, representatives, insurers, trustees, trustors, agents, attorneys, including Lead Counsel, professionals, predecessors, successors, assigns, heirs, executors, administrators, and any controlling person thereof, in their capacities as such.