Average Amount of Damages Per Share Sample Clauses

Average Amount of Damages Per Share. The Parties do not agree on the average amount of damages per share that would be recoverable if Lead Plaintiffs were to prevail in the Action. Among other things, Defendants do not agree with the assertion that they violated the federal securities laws or that any damages were suffered by any members of the Settlement Class as a result of their conduct.
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Average Amount of Damages Per Share. The Parties do not agree on the average amount of damages per share that would be recoverable if Lead Plaintiff were to prevail in the Action. Among other things, Defendants do not Attorneys’ Fees and Litigation Expenses Sought: Lead Counsel, Xxxxxx Tabacco, has been prosecuting the Action on a wholly contingent basis since its appointment as Lead Counsel on June 17, 2019, and has not received any payment of attorneys’ fees for its representation of the Settlement Class, and has advanced the funds to pay expenses necessarily incurred to prosecute this Action. Lead Counsel will apply to the Court for an award of attorneys’ fees in an amount not to exceed 25% of the Settlement Fund. In addition, Lead Counsel will apply for the payment of Litigation Expenses incurred in connection with the institution, prosecution, and resolution of the Action in an amount not to exceed $550,000, which may include an application for reimbursement of reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Lead Plaintiff directly related to their representation of the Settlement Class, pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (“PSLRA”). Any fees and expenses awarded by the Court will be paid from the Settlement Fund. Settlement Class Members are not personally liable for any such fees or expenses. The estimated average cost for such fees and expenses, if the Court approves Lead Counsel’s fee and expense application, is $0.08 per affected common share. Identification of Attorneys’ Representative: Lead Plaintiff and the Settlement Class are represented by Xxxxxxx Reasons for the Settlement: Lead Plaintiff’s principal reason for entering into the Settlement is the substantial and certain recovery for the Settlement Class without the risk or delays inherent in further litigation. Moreover, the substantial recovery provided under this Settlement must be considered against the significant risk that a smaller recovery—or indeed no recovery at all—might be achieved after contested motions, a trial of the Action, and the likely appeals that would follow a trial. This process could be expected to last several years. For the Defendants, who have denied and continue to deny all allegations of liability, fault, or wrongdoing whatsoever, the principal reason for entering into the Settlement is to eliminate the uncertainty, risk, costs, and burdens inherent in any litigation, especially in complex cases such as this Litigation. Defendants have concluded that further conduct of this ...
Average Amount of Damages Per Share. The Parties do not agree on the average amount of damages per share of Acuity common stock that would be recoverable if Class Representative prevailed in the Action. Among other things, Defendants do not agree with the assertion that they violated the federal securities laws or that, even if liability could be established, any damages were suffered by any members of the Class as a result of Defendants’ conduct.
Average Amount of Damages Per Share. The Parties do not agree on the average amount of damages per share of OPKO common stock that would be recoverable if Lead Plaintiff were to prevail in the Action. Among other things, Defendants vigorously deny the assertion that they violated the federal securities laws or that any damages were suffered by any members of the Settlement Class as a result of their alleged conduct.
Average Amount of Damages Per Share. The Parties do not agree on the average amount of damages per OvaScience share that would be recoverable if Lead Plaintiff were to prevail in the Action. Among other things, Defendants vigorously deny the assertion that they violated the federal securities laws or that any damages were suffered by any members of the Class as a result of Defendants’ alleged conduct.
Average Amount of Damages Per Share. The Parties do not agree on the average amount of damages per share that would be recoverable if Lead Plaintiff was to prevail in the 2 Defendants Jonas and Rand are collectively referred to herein as the “Individual Defendants”.
Average Amount of Damages Per Share. The Parties do not agree on the average amount of damages, if any, per share of Towers common stock that would be recoverable if Federal Lead Plaintiff and Delaware Lead Plaintiffs (collectively, “Plaintiffs” or “Lead Plaintiffs”) were to prevail in their respective Actions. Among other things, Defendants vigorously deny the assertion that they violated the federal securities laws or committed any breaches of fiduciary duty or aiding and abetting thereof, or that any damages were suffered by any members of the Classes as a result of their alleged conduct.
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