Objections from Settlement Class Members Sample Clauses

Objections from Settlement Class Members. 9.4.1. Any Settlement Class Member who does not opt-out but instead wishes to object to the Settlement or any matters described in the Class Notice may do so by filing with the Court a timely notice of their intention to object. Such notice shall state: (i) the objector’s full name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address (if any); (ii) information identifying the objector as a Settlement Class Member, including evidence that the objector is a member of the Settlement Class; (iii) a written statement of all grounds for the objection, accompanied by any legal support for the objection the objector believes applicable; (iv) the identity of all counsel representing or assisting the objector, if any; (v) the identity of all counsel representing the objector who will appear at the Final Fairness Hearing, if any; (vi) a list of all Persons who will be called to testify at the Final Fairness Hearing in support of the objection, if any; (vii) a statement confirming whether the objector intends to personally appear and/or testify at the Final Fairness Hearing; (viii) the objector’s signature and the signature of the objector’s duly authorized attorney or other duly authorized representative (along with documentation setting forth such representation), if any; (ix) a list, by case name, court, and docket number, of all other cases in which the objector (directly or through counsel) has filed an objection to any proposed class action settlement within the last 3 years; (x) a list, by case name, court, and docket number, of all other cases in which the objector’s counsel (on behalf of any Person) has filed an objection to any proposed class action settlement within the last 3 years; and (xi) a list, by case name, court, and docket number, of all other cases in which the objector has been a named plaintiff in any class action or served as a lead plaintiff or class representative. To be timely, written notice of an objection in the appropriate form must be filed with the Court by the Objection Deadline as ordered by the Court in the Preliminary Approval Order and served concurrently therewith upon Class Counsel and BPPR’s Counsel.
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Objections from Settlement Class Members. Any Settlement Class Member who does not opt out, but who instead wishes to object to the Settlement, may do so by filing with the Court a notice of his or her intention to object (which shall set forth each objection and the basis therefore and containing the objecting Settlement Class Member’s signed verification of membership in the Settlement Class), with any papers in support of his or her position, and serve copies of all such papers upon Settlement Class Counsel and Defendants’ Counsel at the addresses provided in the Mail Notice. In addition, if the objector is represented by an attorney, the objector must provide Settlement Class Counsel and Defendants’ Counsel, at the addresses provided in the Mail Notice, a list of all cases in which the attorney has appeared on behalf of an objector. Objections must be filed and served no later than ten (10) days after the Mail Notice Deadline. Objections to the Settlement Class Counsel’s attorneys’ fees may be supplemented up to seven (7) days after the filing of a motion for such fees to address additional information or materials in the motion. Finally, the written objection must indicate whether the Settlement Class Member and/or his lawyer(s) intend to appear at the Final Fairness Hearing. Any lawyer who intends to appear at the Final Fairness Hearing must enter a written Notice of Appearance of Counsel with the Clerk of the Court no later than the date set by the Court in its Preliminary Approval Order and shall include the full caption and case number of each previous class action case in which that counsel has represented an objector.
Objections from Settlement Class Members. 8.2.1. Any Settlement Class Member who does not opt-out but instead wishes to object to the Settlement or any matters described in the Class Notice may do so by filing with the Court a notice of his or her intention to object.
Objections from Settlement Class Members. Any Settlement Class Member who does not opt out may object to the Settlement Agreement or any other matters described in the Mail Notice only as follows:
Objections from Settlement Class Members. Any Settlement Class Member who wants to object to this Agreement may do so only as follows.
Objections from Settlement Class Members. Any Settlement Class Member who has not previously opted-out in accordance with the terms above and who intends to object to this Settlement Agreement must file the objection in writing with the Clerk of Court no later than sixty (60) days following the mailing of Notice to the Settlement Class, and must concurrently serve the objection on the Settlement Administrator. The objection must include the following: (1) the Settlement Class Member’s full name, address and current telephone number; (2) if the individual is represented by counsel, the name and telephone number of counsel, if counsel intends to submit a request for fees and all factual and legal support for that request; (3) all objections and the basis for any such objections stated with specificity, including a statement as to whether the objection applies only to the objector, to a specific subset of the class, or to the entire class; (4) the identity of any witnesses the objector may call to testify;
Objections from Settlement Class Members. 5.4.1 Any Class Member who does not opt out, but who instead wishes to object to the Settlement or any other matters as described in the Notices, may do so by filing with the Court a notice of their intention to object (which shall set forth each objection and the basis therefore and containing the objecting Class Member’s signed verification of membership in the Settlement Class), with any papers in support of their position, and serve copies of all such papers upon Class Counsel and Defense Counsel. Objections must be filed and served so that Class Counsel and Defense Counsel receive them by no later than the Opt-Out Deadline. Finally, the written objection must indicate whether the Class Member and/or his lawyer(s) intend to appear at the Final Fairness Hearing. Any lawyer who intends to appear at the Final Fairness Hearing must enter a written Notice of Appearance of Counsel with the Clerk of the Court no later than the date set by the Court in its order preliminarily approving this Settlement Agreement and shall include the full caption and case number of each previous class action case in which that counsel has represented an objector.
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Objections from Settlement Class Members. Any Settlement Class Member who has not previously opted-out in accordance with the terms above and who intends to object to this Settlement Agreement must send the objection to the Settlement Administrator no later than the Objection Deadline. The objection must include the following: (1) the Settlement Class Member’s full name, address and current telephone number;
Objections from Settlement Class Members. Any Settlement Class Member who does not opt out, but who instead wishes to object to the Settlement or any other matters as described in the Notice, may do so by filing with the Court a notice of his or her intention to object (which shall set forth each objection and the basis therefore and containing the objecting Settlement Class Member's signed verification of membership in the Settlement Class), with any papers in support of his or her position, and serve copies of all such papers upon Settlement Class Counsel and Defendants’ Counsel at the addresses provided in the Notice. Objections must be filed and served no later than twenty-one (21) days before the Final Fairness Hearing. Finally, the written objection must indicate whether the Settlement Class Member and/or his lawyer(s) intend to appear at the Final Fairness Hearing. Any lawyer who intends to appear at the Final Fairness Hearing must enter a written Notice of Appearance of Counsel with the Clerk of the Court no later than the date set by the Court in its Preliminary Approval Order and shall include the full caption and case number of each previous class action case in which that counsel has represented an objector.
Objections from Settlement Class Members. Any Settlement Class Member who has not previously opted-out in accordance with the terms above and who intends to object to this Settlement Agreement must send the objection to the Settlement Administrator with a postmark date no later than the Objection Deadline. The objection must include the following: (1) the Settlement Class Member’s full name, address and current telephone number; (2) if the individual is represented by counsel, the name and telephone number of counsel and, if counsel intends to submit a request for fees, all factual and legal support for that request; (3) all objections and the basis for any such objections stated with specificity, including a statement as to whether the objection applies only to the objector, to a specific subset of the class, or to the entire class; (4) the identity of any witnesses the objector may call to testify;
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