WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS AS A COLLECTIVE PLAINTIFF? Sample Clauses

WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS AS A COLLECTIVE PLAINTIFF?. A. Claim Your Share of the Settlement Amount: You must sign the Individual Release Agreement to collect your share of the settlement amount (Individual Settlement Award), and it must be postmarked within 30 days of the final approval of the settlement. By executing the Individual Release Agreement (see Attachment 1), you are agreeing to the settlement and are waiving all claims you have or may have had against WellPoint as of the date of your signing. You must sign and date your Individual Release Agreement and mail it to the following address for Collective Counsel: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, III Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Collective Counsel for Xxxxxxx x. WellPoint Settlement Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx & Skilling, P.C. 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, 0xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 WellPoint is responsible for tax withholdings, remitting funds to the appropriate taxing authorities, and satisfying all associated tax reporting, return, and filing requirements related to those payments under the Master Settlement Agreement that are considered wages. Other than these withholding and reporting requirements, you shall be solely responsible for the reporting and payment of any federal, state and/or local income or other tax or any other withholdings on any of the payments made to you as part of this settlement. WellPoint makes no representations, and you understand and agree that WellPoint has made no representations as to the taxability of any portions of the settlement payments you may receive. You are advised to seek your own tax advice prior to signing the Individual Release Agreement. Importantly, you may choose to do nothing with respect to this settlement. If you do so, however, a) you will not be eligible for any back pay distribution under the Master Agreement; but b) you will nevertheless still be bound by the Release contained in the Master Agreement and your claim under this lawsuit will still be dismissed with prejudice.
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