Plaintiff Class means all children in the custody of DCFS who are now or in the future will be placed by DCFS in three or more placements and those children in the custody of DCFS who are at risk of three or more placements.
Plaintiff Class means all youth with mental health, behavioral, learning, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and/or Individuals with Disabilities Education Act who are currently detained, or who will be detained during the Monitoring Term (defined in Section 6.1.1, below), at the Xxxx County Juvenile Facilities (Juvenile Hall, Crossroads, and Camp Xxxxx Xxxx)
Plaintiff Class or “Class Member(s)” means the Named Plaintiffs and all plaintiff class members in this Action, defined in the Complaint as children who are or will be in Defendants’ xxxxxx care custody and who are or will be prescribed one or more Psychotropic Medication while in state care, authorized by the terms of this Agreement and to be approved by the Court through certification under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rules 23(a) and (b)(2).
Examples of Plaintiff Class in a sentence
No person shall have any claim against Defendant, Defendant’s Counsel, Plaintiff, Class Counsel, or the Settlement Administrator based on the distributions and payments made in accordance with this Agreement.
Each Plaintiff, Class Counsel, Defendant and Defendant’s Counsel separately agree not to, directly or indirectly, initiate any conversation or other communication, before the filing of the Motion for Preliminary Approval, any with third party regarding this Agreement or the matters giving rise to this Agreement except to respond only that “the matter was resolved,” or words to that effect.
More Definitions of Plaintiff Class
Plaintiff Class or “Plaintiff Classes” refer to the California Class and the FLSA
Plaintiff Class means all persons who purchased or renewed and continue to hold Aequitas Investments, and made such purchases or renewals while clients of Strategic Capital Group, LLC or Private Advisory Group LLC, RP Capital, LLC and/or upon the advice or recommendation of SCG, PAG or RP Capital, and all persons who purchased or renewed and continue to hold Aequitas promissory notes and funds while they were clients of Strategic Capital Group, LLC or Private Advisory Group LLC and upon the advice or recommendation of SCG or PAG or their investment advisor representatives. The Class does not include Settling Defendants, their officers, directors or employees. The Class also does not include any of the Aequitas affiliated companies, and their officers, directors, board members, advisors, agents, employees, and affiliates, and the immediate family members of each of them.
Plaintiff Class means collectively the 53 Merchandise Assistants employed by Defendant in the Merchandising Department, including the two named Plaintiffs, who claimed unrecorded hours worked and who, as a result of Defendant’s investigation in 2014 and 2015, were paid for disputed wages owed.
Plaintiff Class means all persons who, from July 31, 2006, through July 2, 2013: Class.
Plaintiff Class means “all persons in the City of Fresno who were or
Plaintiff Class and “Plaintiff Class Members” mean “all current and former movers of Prestige who were paid on a commission basis within the state of Colorado during the applicable statutory period, starting January 16, 2012, until the date of the preliminary approval of this Agreement by the Court.” For purposes of this Agreement, “commission basis” means that for each move, the mover was paid a percentage of the rate Prestige charged its customer for that move.
Plaintiff Class refers to the certified class in this case which is described as: “[T]he Named Plaintiffs…and all other Maine residents who currently are or in the future will be: (1) eligible for and enrolled in MaineCare, (2) age 21 or older, (3) have a related condition as defined at 42 C.F.R. § 435.1010, other than autism, and who do not have a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia, and (4) who are or should be screened for admission to nursing facilities pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1396r(e)(7) and 42 C.F.R. §§ 483.112 et seq.”