Derivative Plaintiffs definition

Derivative Plaintiffs means Pedram Beheshti, Arthur Isman, Krishna Kishor Devarakonda, Brian Foster, Brandon Fettig, and Leo Schumacher.
Derivative Plaintiffs means plaintiffs Eric Weiner, Kimberly Brink and Melvyn Klein and/or the Executrix and/or Personal Representative of the Estate of Melvyn Klein in the Consolidated Action.
Derivative Plaintiffs. Counsel” shall mean Lead Counsel Federman & Sherwood.

Examples of Derivative Plaintiffs in a sentence

  • Whatever deficiencies may have existed with respect to notice have been cured, and the Derivative Plaintiffs have now agreed that they have been afforded an opportunity to object and be heard on the merits.

  • It appears that these parties should be designated as Plaintiffs-Appellants, since they are part of the Consolidated Class Action and Derivative Plaintiffs that filed both the Consolidated Amended Complaint and the Notice of Appeal in the district court under Case No. 1:13-mc-1288.

  • On July 25, 2011, the Debtor filed a notice of presentment of an amended Stipulation of Settlement 9019 Approval Order, which (i) corrected an inadvertent misstatement that the Plaintiffs in the Derivative Actions (the “Derivative Plaintiffs”) had been served with notice of the Stipulation of Settlement 9019 Approval Motion and deleted the proofs of claims filed by the Derivative Plaintiffs from the list of Claims disallowed and expunged upon its approval.

  • The Court further held that, “even if internal projections could be considered material to the IPO, Derivative Plaintiffs have not demonstrated that the Facebook projections would have ‘significantly altered the total mix of information in the marketplace,’” considering that Facebook “repeatedly made express and extensive warnings … about the trend of increased use of mobile applications.” Id. (quoting In re Oracle, 867 A.2d at 934).11 Finally, the Court national securities offering such as Facebook’s IPO.

  • All parts and components removed from Supported Equipment by Proact in the course of performing Support Services shall no longer constitute part of the Supported Equipment and will be the property of Proact.


More Definitions of Derivative Plaintiffs

Derivative Plaintiffs means plaintiffs Ali Toorani and Joe Elleisy, Jr. in the Consolidated Action.
Derivative Plaintiffs means, collectively, Phillip Quartararo and Dmitry Itkis.
Derivative Plaintiffs means collectively, Robert Farer, Priscilla Fisk, and Joint Pension Fund, Local No. 164, I.B.E.W. (collectively, the “Federal Derivative Plaintiffs”) and Gregory Sakhno (the “State Derivative Plaintiff”).
Derivative Plaintiffs means the plaintiffs bringing the following derivative actions: (i) Tucker v. Scrushy, et al., CV 02 5212 (Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Alabama); (ii) Dennis Family Trust v. HealthSouth Corp., CV-98-5592 (Ala. Cir. Ct.); (iii) the federal consolidated derivative cases, including but not limited to In re HealthSouth Corp. Derivative Litig., CV-02-BE-2555 (N.D. Ala.); (iv) In re HealthSouth Corp. Shareholder Litig., Consol. CA No. 19859 (Del. Ch.); and (v) any action, no matter how styled, that brings derivative claims arising from the same subject matter as the Litigation or any of the foregoing actions.
Derivative Plaintiffs means Frank Finazzo and Mark Sloan.
Derivative Plaintiffs means plaintiffs in the Federal Derivative Action and the State Derivative Action.
Derivative Plaintiffs means John Gebhardt and Marilyn Clark.