Litigation Counsel definition

Litigation Counsel means Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan UK, LLP, a UK limited liability partnership.….
Litigation Counsel means RLF.
Litigation Counsel means the one or more counsel selected by the Trustees to represent the Trustees or the Litigation Trust with respect to the G3K Claims.

Examples of Litigation Counsel in a sentence

  • If a securities litigation monitor also participates in the OAG’s panel of qualified law firms available to act as Assistant Securities Litigation Counsel, the OAG will procure at least two monitors.

  • The DFEM will include the Central Office Chief Civil Litigation Counsel on the correspondence.

  • If after thirty (30) days from the date of the memo to the DCE, there are no negotiations underway, the DFEM will send an electronic Recovery of Overpayment Memo [to the Central Office (CO) Chief Civil Litigation Counsel] (See Attachment 5-1, Letter 5-12) advising collection of the overpayment through legal means.

  • Include the Central Office Chief Civil Litigation Counsel and the DCE in the correspondence.

  • Include the Central Office, Chief Civil Litigation Counsel and the DCE on the correspondence.

  • Include the Central Office, Chief Civil Litigation Counsel on the correspondence.

  • The Board, in conjunction with the Office of the County Attorney, will be part of a Committee to select Securities Litigation Counsel, based on the Board’s procurement policy, to (i) evaluate whether the Board has sufficient losses to qualify as lead plaintiff on behalf of the class, (ii) confirm proof of claims filings on the Board's behalf, and (iii) be considered to represent the class in cases where the Board has been selected as lead plaintiff.

  • The City, the COP Litigation Counsel, the VEBA Trust Representatives and the LTGO Insurer shall take any steps that may be required to preserve applicable privileges of the City and the COP Litigation Counsel with regard to the COP Litigation.

  • However, if a relevant privilege log was created in the context of the U.S. Litigation, Counsel for the Settling Defendants have created a relevant privilege log, or there is some other pre-existing document containing identifying information regarding the withheld documents, the Settling Defendants will provide Class Counsel with a copy of such log or document.

  • The Budget shall state a maximum amount of expenditures during such quarter (excluding any expenditures pursuant to the Special Fee Arrangement with Trust Litigation Counsel) that the Trustee seeks authority to make prior to seeking further approval from the Trust Advisory Board (the “Authorized Expenditure Level”).


More Definitions of Litigation Counsel

Litigation Counsel means Akerman LLP.
Litigation Counsel means the attorneys of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP and Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP involved with this Action;
Litigation Counsel means Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Asociados.
Litigation Counsel means Xxxxx Xxxxx; any additional counsel Xxxxx Xxxxx reasonably determines to associate; and, subject to Investor’s rights pursuant to Section 3.1.5, any successor counsel retained by Plaintiff to prosecute the Claim.
Litigation Counsel means Tamayo Jaramillo & Asociados.
Litigation Counsel means one or more entities selected by the Debtors and the Committee and approved by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to an Order dated [ ], 1999 to pursue litigation on account of all Causes of Action belonging to the Estates, including Preference Causes of Action.

Related to Litigation Counsel

  • Plaintiffs’ Counsel means Lead Counsel and all other legal counsel who, at the direction and under the supervision of Lead Counsel, performed services on behalf of the Settlement Class in the Action.

  • Defense Counsel means Xxxxxx, Xxxxx & Xxxxxxx LLP.

  • Defendants’ Counsel means Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx of Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx LLP.

  • Lead Counsel means the law firm of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxx LLP.

  • Co-Lead Counsel means the firms of Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx LLP, and Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx LLP.

  • Company U.S. Counsel means Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx and Xxxx LLP, with offices located at 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx 00000.

  • Liaison Counsel means Xxxxxx Xxxx LLP.

  • Class Counsel means Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx of Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx LLP, Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx of Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx LLP, and Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx of Hausfeld LLP.

  • Senior Counsel means a legal practitioner appointed by the President as a Senior Counsel of Namibia in terms of section 79(3) of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1995 (Act No. 15 of 1995).

  • Legal counsel shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2(b).

  • Placement Agent Counsel means Pxxxx Cxxxxxx LLP with offices located at 7 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000.

  • Counsel means a barrister and/or solicitor or a firm of barristers and/or solicitors retained by the Warrant Agent or retained by the Corporation, which may or may not be counsel for the Corporation;

  • Special Counsel means one special counsel to the Holders, for which the Holders will be reimbursed by the Company pursuant to Section 4.

  • Litigation means any lawsuit, action, arbitration, administrative or other proceeding, criminal prosecution or governmental investigation or inquiry.

  • Special Legal Counsel means a law firm, or a member of a law firm, that is experienced in matters of corporate law and neither presently is, or in the past two years has been, retained to represent (i) the Indemnitor or the Indemnitee in any matter material to either such party, or (ii) any other party to the Proceeding giving rise to a claim for indemnification hereunder.

  • Settlement Class Counsel means the law firm of Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx LLP.

  • County Counsel means County’s Office of the County Counsel.

  • Plaintiffs means the Class Representatives and the Class Members.

  • Class Counsel Litigation Expenses Payment mean the amounts allocated to Class Counsel for reimbursement of reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, respectively, incurred to prosecute the Action.

  • Litigation Claims means the claims, rights of action, suits or proceedings, whether in law or in equity, whether known or unknown, that any Debtor or any Estate may hold against any Person or Entity, including, without limitation, the Causes of Action of the Debtors or their Estates, in each case solely to the extent of the Debtors’ or their Estates’ interest therein. A non-exclusive list of the Litigation Claims held by the Debtors as of the Effective Date will be Filed with the Plan Supplement, which will be deemed to include any derivative actions filed against any Debtor as of the Effective Date.

  • Tax Counsel shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.2 hereof.

  • Disclosure Counsel means the Special Counsel designated by the Corporation to be responsible for the drafting and delivery of the Corporation’s disclosure documents such as preliminary official statements, official statements, re-offering memorandums or private placement memorandums and continuing disclosure agreements.

  • Appellate Decision-maker means a person who considers and decides appeals of determinations regarding responsibility and dismissals of formal complaints. The Appellate Decision-maker cannot be the same person as the Title IX Coordinator, Investigator, or Decision-maker. The Appellate Decision-maker may be a school district employee, or a third party designated by the school district.

  • Patent Counsel means the DOE Counsel for Intellectual Property assisting the DOE Contracting activity.

  • Independent Tax Counsel means a lawyer, a certified public accountant with a nationally recognized accounting firm, or a compensation consultant with a nationally recognized actuarial and benefits consulting firm with expertise in the area of executive compensation tax law, who shall be selected by the Board, and whose fees and disbursements shall be paid by the Company.

  • Litigation Costs means all reasonable costs, charges, expenses, including attorneys', accountants' and expert witnesses' fees, and obligations paid or incurred in connection with investigating, defending (including affirmative defenses and counterclaims), obtaining or attempting to obtain a settlement, being a witness in, or participating in or preparing to defend, be a witness in, or participate in, any Proceeding and any appeal therefrom and the cost of appeal, attachment and similar bonds.