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However, as long as any New York or California Class Member does not properly submit an Opt-Out Statement, New York and California Class Members shall be subject to the Judgment of Dismissal and release of Released State Law Claims even if they do not submit the Claim Form and Release in accordance with the above sentences.
To opt out of the Settlement, a California Class Member must send a signed written letter (an “Opt-Out Request”) via U.S. Mail to the Settlement Administrator informing the Settlement Administrator of the California Class Member’s election to be excluded from the Settlement.
Any California Class Member who wishes to object to the Settlement Agreement must send to the Court a written statement of objection (a “Written Objection”) filed or postmarked no later than 45 days after initial distribution of the Settlement Notice or such other date specified by the Court in the Preliminary Approval Order (the “Objection Deadline”).
Any California Class Member who does not affirmatively opt out of the Settlement by submitting a timely and valid Request for Exclusion will be bound by all of its terms, including those pertaining to the Released Claims, as well as any Judgment that may be entered by the Court if it grants final approval to the Settlement.
If a California Class Member making a Written Objection (an “Objector”) is represented by counsel, the Written Objection must be filed on the docket of the Class Action through the Court’s Case Management/Electronic Case Filing (CM/ECF) system.
An Opt-Out Request must contain the following information: (1) the full name of the California Class Member, (2) his or her email address, telephone number, and physical address, (3) a clear statement communicating that such California Class Member elects to be excluded from the California Class and does not wish to be a member of the California Class, and (4) the case name and case number of the Class Action.
If approved by the Court, the Settlement will bar any California Class Member who does not timely request exclusion from the Lawsuit from bringing certain claims described below.
A Settlement Class Member and/or California Class Member who wishes to opt out of the Class must do so no later than Opt-Out Date.
In the event that the total amount of Claims of California Class Members and National Class Members combined exceeds the amount for distribution in the Settlement Fund, California Class Members and National Class Members for Verified Claims will convert to a pro rata share, with each California Class Member entitled to ten times the pro rata share as compared to the pro rata share for each National Class Member.
To receive one or more payments from the California Fund, a California Class Member must fully complete, execute, and submit, per the instructions therein, the Claim Form, by completing the page of the form to “Make a Claim.” The Claim Form will be mailed with the Notice, will be provided via email where an email is available for a California Class Member, and will be posted on the Settlement Website.