Content of Objections. All objections and supporting papers must be in writing and must: (a) clearly identify the case name and number; (b) include the full name and the unique identification number for the Settlement Class Member assigned by the Settlement Administrator; (c) include the address, telephone number, and email address (optional) of the objecting Settlement Class Member; (d) include the full name, address, telephone number, and email address of the objector’s counsel, and the state bar(s) to which counsel is admitted (if the objector is represented by counsel); and (e) provide a detailed explanation stating the specific reasons for the objection, including any legal and factual support and any evidence in support of the objection. The objection will not be valid if it only objects to the lawsuit’s appropriateness or merits.
Content of Objections. Written objections must be verified by a declaration under the penalty of perjury or a sworn affidavit and must include: (a) the name of the Action and case number, “Xxxxxx v. Facebook, Inc., Xxxx Xx. XX-00- 00000 XX”; (b) the full name, address, telephone number, and email address associated with the Facebook account of the person objecting; and (c) an explanation detailing the specific reasons for each objection, including any legal and factual support the objector wishes to bring to the Court’s attention and any evidence the objector wishes to introduce in support of the objection(s). Objectors must provide the email address associated with their Facebook account to Class Counsel and Facebook’s Counsel so that they can verify whether the objector is a Class or Minor Subclass Member.
Content of Objections. All objections must include: (i) the objector’s name, address, and telephone number; (ii) a sentence stating that, to the best of his or her knowledge, he or she is a member of the Settlement Class; (iii) the factual basis and legal grounds for the objection to the Settlement; (iv) the identity of witnesses whom the objector may call to testify at the Final Fairness Hearing; (v) the name and address of any attorney who has drafted or helped draft the objection; and (vi) copies of exhibits the objector may seek to offer into evidence at the Final Fairness Hearing.
Content of Objections. All Objections and supporting papers must be in writing and must:
(a) Clearly identify the case name and number, Free Range Content, Inc.
Content of Objections. All Objections and supporting papers must be in writing and must:
(a) Clearly identify the case name and number;
(b) Include the Objector’s full name, address, telephone number, email address; and the email address and telephone number associated with the Bumble account through which the Settlement Class Member purchased Bumble Boost, and their signature;
(c) Include the full name, address, telephone number, and email address of the Objector’s counsel (if the Objector is represented by counsel); and
(d) State whether it applies only to the Objector, to a specific subset of the Settlement Classes, or to the entire ARL Settlement Class or DSL Settlement Class, and also state with specificity the grounds for the objection, including any legal and factual support and any evidence in support of the Objection.
Content of Objections. All objections must include: (i) the objector’s name, address and telephone number; (ii) the account number of the Residential Loan(s); (iii) a sentence confirming, under penalty of perjury, that he or she is a Settlement Class Member; (iv) the factual basis and legal grounds for the objection to the settlement; (v) the identity of witnesses whom they may call to testify at the Final Fairness Hearing; and (vi) copies of exhibits they intend to offer into evidence at the Final Fairness Hearing.
Content of Objections. Written objections must include: (i) the objector’s name, address, telephone number, and email and, if represented by counsel, the name, address, and telephone number of his or her counsel; (ii) a statement of each objection; (iii) a written brief detailing the specific basis for each objection, including any legal and factual support the objector wishes to bring to the Court’s attention and any evidence the objector wishes to introduce in support of the objection; and (iv) the objector’s handwritten signature. No objection may be made on behalf of a group of Settlement Class members.
Content of Objections. All Objections and supporting papers must be in writing and must:
(1) Clearly identify the case name and number, Xxxxxxxx v. Apple Inc., No. 19-cv- 04700-LB;
(2) Include the full name, address, telephone number, and email address of the person objecting;
(3) Include the full name, address, telephone number, and email address of the Objector’s counsel (if the Objector is represented by counsel); and
(4) State the grounds for the Objection.
Content of Objections. Written objections must include: (i) the objector’s name, address, telephone number, and email and, if represented by counsel, the name, address, and telephone number of his or her counsel; (ii) proof of membership in the Settlement Class, as well as all other materials the Settlement Class Member wants the Court to consider; (iii) a statement of each objection; (iv) a written brief detailing the specific basis for each objection, including any legal and factual support the objector wishes to bring to the Court’s attention and any evidence the
Content of Objections. All Objections and supporting papers must be in writing and must:
(1) Clearly identify the case name and number, In re FieldTurf Artificial Turf Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation, 3:17-md-02779-MAS-TJB;
(2) Include the full name, address, telephone number, and email address of the person objecting and a signature executed by the person objecting;
(3) Include the full name, address, telephone number, and email address of the Objector’s counsel (if the Objector is represented by counsel);
(4) State the grounds for the Objection;
(5) Include any reasonably available proof that the person objecting is a Settlement Class Member, as well as the name, address and telephone number of any counsel representing said objector;
(6) A statement of whether the objecting Settlement Class Member intends to appear at the Final Approval Hearing, either with or without counsel, and the identity(ies) of any counsel who will appear on behalf of the Settlement Class Member objection at the Final Approval Hearing;
(7) A list of all other objections submitted by the objector, or the objector’s counsel, to any class action settlements submitted in any court in the United States in the previous five (5) years, including the full case name, the jurisdiction in which it was filed and the docket number; and
(8) If the Settlement Class Member or his/her/its counsel has not objected to any other class action settlement in the United States in the previous five (5) years, he/she/they/it shall affirmatively so state in the objection.