Class Representative Service Payments Sample Clauses

Class Representative Service Payments. The Parties acknowledge that Named Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for approval of the Class Representative Service Payments in the amount of $15,000 per Named Plaintiff in recognition of their efforts and activities in furtherance
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Class Representative Service Payments. A Class Representative Service Payment in an amount not more than $10,000 to each of the two named Plaintiffs as service awards, which is a combined total of $20,000 for Class Representative Service Payments, or such lesser amount as may be approved by the Court, to compensate them for services on behalf of the Class in initiating and prosecuting the Action, and for the risks they undertook. The amounts stated are what Plaintiffs will be requesting and the final amounts to be paid will be decided at the Final Approval Hearing.
Class Representative Service Payments. Class Representative Service Payments not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) to Plaintiff, or such lesser amount as may be approved by the Court, in recognition of his services on behalf of the Class in initiating and prosecuting the Action, and for the risks he undertook by bringing the Action. • PAGA Payment. A payment of $20,000.00 relating to Plaintiff’s claim under PAGA, $15,000.00 of which will be paid to the State of California’s LWDA for its 75% share of PAGA Penalties, and the remaining 25% of which ($5,000.00) will be distributed to PAGA Group Members, regardless of whether they are a Participating Class Member or not, as part of the Net Settlement Amount.
Class Representative Service Payments. A Class Representative Service Payment in an amount not more than $10,000 to each of the two named Plaintiffs as service awards, which is a combined total of $20,000 for Class Representative Service Payments, or such lesser amount as may be approved by the Court, to compensate them for services on behalf of the Class in initiating and prosecuting the Action, and for the risks they undertook. The amounts stated are what Plaintiffs will be requesting and the final amounts to be paid will be decided at the Final Approval Hearing. • PAGA Penalties. A payment of $20,000 relating to Plaintiffs’ claim under PAGA,
Class Representative Service Payments. Class Representative Service Payments in an amount not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars and Zero Cents ($10,000.00) to each of the Plaintiffs, or such lesser amount as may be approved by the Court, to compensate them for services on behalf of the Class in initiating and prosecuting the BCI Wage and Hour Actions, and for the risks they undertook. • PAGA Payment. A payment of $50,000.00 relating to the claim for penalties under the Private Attorney Generals Act (“PAGA”), $37,500.00 of which will be paid to the State of California’s Labor and Workforce Development Agency (“LWDA Payment”). The
Class Representative Service Payments. In exchange for a general release, and in recognition of their efforts and work in prosecuting the Actions, CertifiedSafety agrees not to oppose any application or motion for Class Representative Service Payments to Plaintiffs in the following amounts: 4.3.1. Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Jr.: $15,000.00 4.3.2. Xxxxx Xxxxxx: $15,000.00 4.3.3. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx: $15,000.00 4.3.4. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx: $10,000.00 4.3.5. Xxxxxxx Xxxx: $10,000.00

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