TD Bank, N Sample Clauses

TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 14-cv-07621 (“Hurel”), a putative class action, in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.
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TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 15-cv-60469 (“Xxxxxxxx I”), a putative class action, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 1:20-cv-18533-KMW (D.N.J.). The persons who sued—Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx XxXxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx—are the Plaintiffs. TD Bank, N.A. (“TD Bank”) is the Defendant.
TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 1:20-cv-18533- KMW (D.N.J.)); • Your full name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number; • All grounds for the objection, accompanied by any legal support for the objection known to you or your counsel; • A list of all documents that you ask the Court to consider; • A statement of whether your objection applies only to you, to a specific part of the class, or to the entire class; • The identity of all counsel who represent you in this matter, including any former or current counsel who may be entitled to compensation for any reason related to the objection to the Settlement or fee application; • The number of times you have objected to a class action settlement in the past five (5) years, including the caption of each case in which you made such objection and a copy of any orders related to or ruling on your prior objections in each case; • If applicable, the number of times your counsel or your counsel’s law firm have objected to a class action settlement in the past five (5) years, including the caption of each case in which you made such objection and a copy of any orders related to or ruling on your prior objections in each case; • Whether you intend to appear and/or testify, or counsel representing you intends to appear, at the hearing that the Court has scheduled to determine whether to grant final approval of the Settlement and Class Counsel’s request for attorneys’ fees and Service Awards to the Class Representatives (the “Final Approval Hearing”); • The identity of all counsel representing you who will appear at the Final Approval Hearing; • A list of all persons who you or your counsel will call to testify at the Final Approval Hearing in support of the objection; and • Your signature (an attorney’s signature is not sufficient).
TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 15-cv-00088 (“Austin”), a putative class action, in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut.
TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 15-cv-60476 (“Xxxxxxxx II”), also in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, which asserted a claim for usury under the National Bank Act.
TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 17-cv-12583 (“Xxxxxxxx”), a putative class action, in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, alleging that TD Bank improperly assessed overdraft fees on Uber and Lyft ride-sharing transactions.
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TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 1:20-cv-18533-KMW (D.N.J.) (the “Action”). In the Action, five people who have held TD Cash Secured Credit Cards allege that TD Bank, N.A. (“TD Bank”) improperly failed to graduate TD Cash Secured Credit Card holders to an unsecured TD Bank credit card. The lawsuit contends that TD Bank acted improperly by not automatically graduating TD Cash Secured Credit Card holders who used their cards for seven consecutive billing cycles without a default. The lawsuit contends, among other things, that TD Bank promised in its credit card agreement to graduate cardholders in these circumstances. TD Bank disputes that contention and denies that it engaged in any wrongdoing. The Court has not decided which side is right. The Court has tentatively approved the proposed settlement agreement (available at xxx.XXXxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxXxxxxx.xxx) to which the parties have agreed (the “Settlement”). Current and former holders of TD Cash Secured Credit Cards who opened their TD Cash Secured Credit Card on or after May 20, 2015 but before January 18, 2022 (“Class Period”), and who, through the date of Preliminary Approval, maintained their account for seven consecutive billing cycles without committing an act of default but were not graduated to an unsecured TD Bank credit card in the cycle following that seven-month period, may be eligible to receive a check. Read this notice carefully. This notice advises you of the benefits that may be available to you under the proposed Settlement and your rights and options as a Settlement Class Member.
TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 1:20-cv-18533- KMW (D.N.J.)); • The reasons you wish to be heard; • Copies of any papers, exhibits, or other evidence or information that is to be presented to the Court at the Final Approval Hearing; and • Your signature (an attorney’s signature is not sufficient). You must submit your Notice of Intention to Appear so that it is received no later than [DATE], 2022, to the addresses in Question 16 above. You cannot speak at the hearing if you exclude yourself from the Settlement.
TD Bank, N. A., Case No. 1:20-cv-18533-KMW- SAK (D.N.J.).
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