Rule 11 Findings Sample Clauses

The "Rule 11 Findings" clause refers to a court's determination regarding whether the parties or their attorneys have complied with Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which requires that legal filings are not frivolous and are submitted in good faith. In practice, this clause allows the court to formally state its findings on whether any party has violated Rule 11, often after a motion is made alleging improper conduct or filings. The core function of this clause is to ensure accountability in legal proceedings by deterring baseless claims and improper conduct, thereby maintaining the integrity of the judicial process.
Rule 11 Findings. The Court finds and concludes that the Parties and their respective counsel have complied in all respects with the requirements of Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in connection with the institution, prosecution, defense, and settlement of the Action.
Rule 11 Findings. The Court finds that, during the course of the Action, Exchange-Based Plaintiffs, the Settling Defendants, and their respective counsel at all times complied with the requirements of Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as to each other. Any data or other information provided by members of the Settlement Class in connection with the submission of claims shall be held in strict confidence, available only to the Settlement Administrator, Settlement Class Counsel, experts or consultants acting on behalf of the Settlement Class. In no event shall a member of the Settlement Class’s data or personal information be made publicly available, except as provided for in the Settlement Agreement, herein, or upon Court Order for good cause shown.
Rule 11 Findings. The Court finds that all of the complaints in the Action were filed on a good-faith basis in accordance with Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure based upon all publicly available information. The Court finds that all settling Parties and their counsel have complied with each requirement of Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as to all proceedings in this litigation.