Discretion of Counsel Sample Clauses

Discretion of Counsel. Counsel are authorized to use all reasonable procedures 24 in connection with approval and administration of the Settlement that are not materially 25 inconsistent with this Order or the Settlement Agreement, including without further approval of 26 the Court, making minor changes to the content of the Notice that they jointly deem reasonable 27 or necessary. 1 IT IS SO ORDERED. 2 Dated this day of _ , 2019. 3
Discretion of Counsel. Counsel are hereby authorized to take all reasonable steps in connection with approval and administration of the Settlement not materially inconsistent with this Order or the Agreement, including, without further approval of the Court, making minor changes to the content of the Class Notice that they jointly deem reasonable or necessary.
Discretion of Counsel. Counsel are hereby authorized to jointly take all reasonable steps in connection with approval and administration of the Settlement not materially inconsistent with this Order or the Settlement Agreement, including, without further approval of the Court, making minor changes to the notice program or content of the Notice that they jointly deem reasonable or necessary. DONE this day of 2016. XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE Wanland & Associates, Inc. (“Plaintiff”) v. Nortel Networks Corporation, et al., United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, Case No. 3:05-cv-01191-MLC-TJB (the “New Jersey Federal Action”). This Notice is directed to the “Settlement Class,” who are defined as:
Discretion of Counsel. Counsel and the Settlement Administrator are authorized 15 to use all reasonable procedures in connection with approval and administration of the Settlement 16 that are not materially inconsistent with this Order or the Settlement Agreement, including, 17 without further approval of the Court, making minor changes to the content of the Notice that they 18 jointly deem reasonable or necessary.

Related to Discretion of Counsel

  • Retention of Counsel (a) Buyer, on behalf of its itself and its Affiliates (including the Transferred Entities following the Closing) (Buyer and all such other Persons, “Buyer Related Parties”) hereby waives, any claim that Fried, Frank, Harris, Xxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxx LLP (“Xxxxx Xxxxx”), and Xxxxxxx+Xxxxx or any other legal counsel representing any of the Transferred Entities prior to the Closing (each, a “Prior Company Counsel”) (“Pre-Closing Representation”) has a conflict of interest or is otherwise prohibited from representing Seller or any of its respective officers, directors, members, managers or Affiliates (“Seller Related Parties”) in any dispute with any of the Buyer Related Parties or any other matter involving or adverse to the Buyer Related Parties after the Closing Date (“Post-Closing Representation”), even though the interests of one or more of the Seller Related Parties in such dispute or other matter may be directly adverse to the interests of one or more of the Buyer Related Parties and even though Prior Company Counsel may have represented one or more of the Transferred Entities in a matter substantially related to such dispute or other matter and may be handling ongoing matters for one or more of the Buyer Related Parties. (b) Buyer irrevocably acknowledges and agrees that all communications and documents exchanged between Seller, on the one hand, and Prior Company Counsel, on the other hand, made in connection with the negotiation, preparation, execution, delivery and closing under, or any dispute or Action arising under, or in connection with or relating to, this Agreement (including any documents reflecting, referencing, or containing any such communications) shall constitute privileged communications between Seller and such Prior Company Counsel and no Buyer Related Parties nor any Person acting or purporting to act on behalf of or through Buyer shall seek to obtain the same by any process, including that the Privilege attaching to such communications belongs to the Transferred Entities, the JV Entities or any other Person and not Seller. The Parties further agree that, in the event that a dispute arises after the Closing between Seller, on the one hand, and Buyer, any Transferred Entity or JV Entity, on the other hand, Fried Xxxxx xxx represent Seller in such dispute even though the interests of Seller may be directly adverse to Buyer and any Transferred Entity or JV Entity, and even though Fried Xxxxx xxx have represented Seller in a matter substantially related to such dispute, or may be handling matters for Seller or such Transferred Entity or JV Entity prior to the Closing. (c) This Section 10.12 is for the benefit of Seller and the Seller Related Parties and each Prior Company Counsel, and the Seller Related Parties and each Prior Company Counsel are express third party beneficiaries of this Section 10.12. This Section 10.12 shall be irrevocable, and no term of this Section 10.12 may be amended, waived or modified, without the prior written consent of Seller and the Prior Company Counsel affected thereby.

  • Selection of Counsel In the event the Company shall be obligated under Section 3(a) hereof to pay the expenses of any proceeding against Indemnitee, the Company, if appropriate, shall be entitled to assume the defense of such proceeding, with counsel approved by Indemnitee, upon the delivery to Indemnitee of written notice of its election so to do. After delivery of such notice, approval of such counsel by Indemnitee and the retention of such counsel by the Company, the Company will not be liable to Indemnitee under this Agreement for any fees of counsel subsequently incurred by Indemnitee with respect to the same proceeding, provided that (i) Indemnitee shall have the right to employ counsel in any such proceeding at Indemnitee’s expense; and (ii) if (A) the employment of counsel by Indemnitee has been previously authorized by the Company, (B) Indemnitee shall have reasonably concluded that there may be a conflict of interest between the Company and Indemnitee in the conduct of any such defense or (C) the Company shall not, in fact, have employed counsel to assume the defense of such proceeding, then the fees and expenses of Indemnitee’s counsel shall be at the expense of the Company.

  • Opinion of Counsel The Indenture Trustee shall receive at least seven days prior written notice when requested by the Issuer to take any action pursuant to Section 8.04(b), accompanied by copies of any instruments involved, and the Indenture Trustee shall also require, as a condition to such action, an Opinion of Counsel, in form and substance satisfactory to the Indenture Trustee, stating the legal effect of any such action, outlining the steps required to complete the same, and concluding that all conditions precedent to the taking of such action have been complied with and such action will not materially and adversely impair the security for the Notes or the rights of the Noteholders in contravention of the provisions of this Indenture; provided, however, that such Opinion of Counsel shall not be required to express an opinion as to the fair value of the Trust Estate. Counsel rendering any such opinion may rely, without independent investigation, on the accuracy and validity of any certificate or other instrument delivered to the Indenture Trustee in connection with any such action.

  • Legal Opinion of Counsel The Administrative Agent shall have received an opinion or opinions (including, if requested by the Administrative Agent, local counsel opinions) of counsel for the Credit Parties, dated the Closing Date and addressed to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, in form and substance acceptable to the Administrative Agent (which shall include, without limitation, opinions with respect to the due organization and valid existence of each Credit Party, opinions as to perfection of the Liens granted to the Administrative Agent pursuant to the Security Documents and opinions as to the non-contravention of the Credit Parties’ organizational documents and Material Contracts).

  • Right to Advice of Counsel The Executive acknowledges that he has consulted with counsel and is fully aware of his rights and obligations under this Agreement.

  • Opinion of counsel for Fund (1) With respect to the status of the shares of Fund in the new form under the Securities Act of 1933, and any other applicable federal or state laws. (2) To the effect that the issued shares in the new form are, and all unissued shares will be when issued, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

  • Opinion of Counsel, Etc At the Closing, the Purchasers shall have received an opinion of counsel to the Company, dated the date of the Closing, in substantially the form of Exhibit E hereto, and such other certificates and documents as the Purchasers or its counsel shall reasonably require incident to the Closing.

  • Opinion of Counsel to be Given Trustee The Trustee, subject to the provisions of Sections 6.01 and 6.02, may receive an Opinion of Counsel as conclusive evidence that any consolidation, merger, sale, conveyance, transfer or lease, and any assumption, permitted or required by the terms of this Article X complies with the provisions of this Article X.

  • Choice of Counsel In all matters as to which indemnification is available to the Indemnified Party under this Agreement, the Indemnified Party shall be free to choose and retain counsel, provided the Indemnified Party shall secure the prior written consent of the Corporation as to such selection, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Advice of Counsel If PFPC shall be in doubt as to any question of law pertaining to any action it should or should not take, PFPC may request advice at its own cost from such counsel of its own choosing (who may be counsel for the Fund, the Fund's investment adviser or PFPC, at the option of PFPC).