Examples of Proposed Class Representatives in a sentence
The Proposed Class Representatives do not have any interests antagonistic to or in conflict with the interests of the Class.
The exact number of Class members is unknown to the Proposed Class Representatives at this time, but may be readily determined from records maintained by Defendants in conjunction with records obtained by the Receiver.
Defendants have no unique defenses against the Proposed Class Representatives that would interfere with Plaintiffs’ representation of the Class.
The Proposed Class Representatives will fairly and adequately represent and protect the interests of all members of the Class.
The Proposed Class Representatives’ claims are also typical of the claims of the other members of the Class because, to the extent the Proposed Class Representatives seek equitable or declaratory relief, it will affect all Class members equally.
The Receiver joins in the application of the Proposed Class Representatives that they be appointed class representatives, and that the Court certify this action as a class action pursuant to Fed.
The Proposed Class Representatives will adequately represent the Proposed Class, and Plaintiffs’ counsel are experienced, knowledgeable, well resourced, and will zealously and faithfully represent Plaintiffs and the Proposed Class.
Plaintiffs bring this action as Proposed Class Representatives for and on behalf of the Proposed Class and Proposed Class Members, as defined below, under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 23(b)(2), 23(b)(3), and 23(c)(4).
The Proposed Class Representatives bring this action as a class action pursuant to Fed.
The Proposed Class Representatives have engaged counsel (a) with extensive experience in complex litigation, (b) who have already devoted hundreds of hours and secured and reviewed approximately one million pages of documents in investigating those claims, and (c) with the approval of the Rhode Island Superior Court, represent the Receiver whose interests are identical to the interests of the Proposed Class Representatives.