How can I object to the Settlement Sample Clauses

How can I object to the Settlement. In order to object, you must mail a written objection and any supporting papers to: (1) the Court, (2) Class Counsel, and (3) Nissan’s counsel. Your objection must contain the following:
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How can I object to the Settlement. If you do not exclude yourself from the Settlement Class, you or your attorney can object to the Settlement and have the right to appear before the Court to do so. Your objection to the Settlement must be in writing, filed with the Court and served on the attorneys for the Parties at the following addresses: Clerk of the Court Settlement Class Counsel Defendant’s Counsel Clerk of the Court United States District Court for The Northern District of California (San Xxxx Division) Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Federal Building 000 Xxxxx 0xx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx XxXxxxx LLC 000 X. XxXxxxx, Suite 1300 Chicago, IL 60654 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx 000 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 The objection must be in writing and include the case name In re Netflix Privacy Litigation, No. 5:11-cv-00379-EJD, and: (a) the Settlement Class member’s full name, current address and telephone number; (b) a statement that he or she is a member of the Settlement Class; (c) the specific grounds for the objection; (d) all documents or writings that such Settlement Class member desires the Court to consider; and (e) a notice of intention to appear (if any). If you intend to appear at the fairness hearing through counsel, your objection must also state the identity of all attorneys representing you who will appear at the fairness hearing. If you do not submit a written objection on the proposed Settlement or the application of Plaintiffs’ counsel for incentive awards and attorneys’ fees and expenses in accordance with the deadline and procedure set forth above, and you are not granted relief by the Court, you will waive your right to be heard at the fairness hearing.
How can I object to the Settlement. In order to object, you must mail a written objection and any supporting papers to: (1) the Court and (2) the Settlement Administrator. Your objection must contain the following:
How can I object to the Settlement. If you believe that Settlement is unfair and should not be approved and wish to object to its approval by the Court, you may submit an objection using the online form below. Your objection must be received by the Settlement Claims Administrator by July 26, 2021. To file an objection, you must also timely submit the online consent form below so that you have standing to object to the Settlement.
How can I object to the Settlement. If you did not exclude yourself from the Settlement Class, you may object to any aspect of the Settlement. In order to object, you or your attorney must mail a written objection and any supporting papers to: (1) the Court, (2) Class Counsel, and (3) the Defendants’ counsel. Your objections must contain the following:
How can I object to the Settlement. You can object to the settlement if, for any reason, you believe the Court should not approve it. To object to the settlement, you must prepare and send a signed letter by certified mail stating that you object to the settlement in the “FNFG Class Lawsuit.” The letter must include your full name, address and telephone number, and it should state all of the reasons why you object to the settlement. You cannot object by telephone, electronic mail or by any other method than by a written request, mailed to: FNFG Class Lawsuit Settlement FNFG Class Lawsuit Settlement Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Esquire Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx, Esquire Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Esquire Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Esquire c/o Winebrake & Xxxxxxxx, LLC Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx LLP 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Suite 211 0000 Xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Your request must be postmarked no later than , 2013 in order to be valid.
How can I object to the Settlement. You may object to or comment on all or part of the proposed Settlement if you are a Settlement Class Member and do not opt out of the Settlement. To do so, you (or your attorney at your expense) must submit a valid objection. To be valid, your objection must be in writing, personally signed by you, and must include: (a) the case name and number; (b) your name, address, telephone number, and, if represented by an attorney, his or her contact information; (c) the basis for your objection; and (d) a statement of whether you intend to appear at the Final Approval Hearing. Your objection must be filed with the Clerk of Court, with copies mailed to counsel for all of the parties identified below, postmarked no later than :
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How can I object to the Settlement. Any person who has not validly and timely opted-out of the settlement but who objects to the proposed settlement may appear in person or through counsel at the Fairness Hearing and be heard as to why the Settlement should not be approved as fair, reasonable, and adequate. Neither Plaintiffs nor Defendants will pay attorneys’ fees to an objector’s counsel for work related to an objection to this Settlement. If you choose to object to the Settlement, your written objection must be received by the Claims Administrator on or before [Objection Deadline]. The objection should set forth, in clear and concise terms, the legal and factual arguments supporting the objection. Your written objection must also include your full name, address and telephone number and be personally signed and dated by you. Class Members who do not make timely objections in this manner will be deemed to have waived all objections and shall not be heard or have the right to appeal approval of the settlement. If you file an objection and wish it to be considered in the Vee Pak Matter, you must also appear at hearing on at : _.m. at [insert location], at which time the judge presiding over the Vee Pak Matter (The Xxx. Xxxx X. Tharp, Jr.) will consider whether to grant final approval of the Vee Pak Settlement. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS HEARING UNLESS YOU PLAN TO OBJECT TO THE SETTLEMENT.
How can I object to the Settlement. You may object to or comment on all or part of the proposed Settlement if you are a RoundPoint Settlement Class Member and do not opt out of the Settlement. To do so, you (or your attorney at your expense) must submit a valid objection. To be valid, your objection must be in writing, personally signed by you, and must include: (a) the case name and number; (b) your name, address, telephone number, and, if represented by an attorney, his or her contact information; (c) the basis for your objection; and (d) a statement of whether you intend to appear at the Final Approval Hearing. Your objection must be filed with the Clerk of Court, with copies mailed to counsel for all of the parties identified below, postmarked no later than : CLERK OF THE COURT CLASS COUNSEL Clerk of the United States District Court for Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx the Southern District of Florida The Xxxxxxxxx Law Firm, PLLC 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 0xx Xxxxx Xxxxx 000 Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 COUNSEL FOR ROUNDPOINT COUNSEL FOR GREAT AMERICAN Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, Esq. Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Esq. Hunton Xxxxxxx Xxxxx LLP Xxxxx & Co US LLP 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 00xx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Esq. XxXxxxxx & English, LLP 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 COUNSEL FOR XXXXXX OF OHIO THE LAWYERS REPRESENTING YOU
How can I object to the Settlement. If you do not wish to exclude yourself from the Settlement, and are still a Class Member, you may object to the settlement, stating the facts and legal reasoning for your objection. To object, you may send a letter stating that you object to Xxxxxxx v. Big 5
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