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How do I tell the. Court if I do not like the Settlement? If you are a member of the Settlement Class and do not like the Settlement, you can object to all or part of the Settlement. You can give reasons you think the Court should not approve it. The Court will consider your views. To object, you must mail a letter saying that you object to each of the addresses below: Class Counsel Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx LLP 0000 Xxxxxx Xxx. Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98101 xxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx LLC 000 X. Xxxxxx Dr. 24th Floor Chicago, IL 60606 xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Xxxxxxx X. XxXxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx XxXxxxx 000 X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxx. Suite 400 Independence, MO 64050 xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx & Xxxx, P.C. 00000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx. Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxx, XX 00000 xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Defense Counsel Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxx, LLP 000 X. Xxxxxxxx St., 10th Floor Los Angeles, California 90017 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx & Block 000 X. Xxxxx St. Chicago, Illinois 60654-3456 Your objection letter must include:
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How do I tell the. COURT THAT I DO NOT LIKE THE SETTLEMENT? If you are a Class Member, you can object to the Settlement or a portion of it. You can give reasons why you think the Court should not approve it. The Court will consider your views before making a decision. To object, you must mail a letter or other document saying that you object to the Settlement of Xxxxx v. Bluestem Brands, Inc., United States District Court of Minnesota, Case No. 16-cv-00644. Your objection must also include your name, address, current telephone number, the telephone number at which you allegedly received a text message from or on behalf of Bluestem, your signature, the reason you object to the Settlement and any documents that support your objection. Mail the objection to the Clerk of the Court at the address below, postmarked no later than , 2019. If you are represented by a lawyer, your lawyer must electronically file your objection or comment with the Court. Include your lawyer’s contact information in the objection or comment. Clerk of the Court U.S. District Court of Minnesota 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Minnesota 55101
How do I tell the. COURT THAT I LIKE OR DISLIKE THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT? If you are a potential Settlement Class Member and you do not properly request to be excluded, you can tell the Court you like the proposed settlement and that it should be approved, or that you object to the proposed settlement or any particular part of it, including Class Counsel’s requests for fees and expenses. Class Members desiring to object must submit a written Notice of Objection to Class Counsel at the following address: Xxxxxx & Xxxxx, P.C. Attn: U.S. Steel Clairton Works Objections 000 X. Xxxxxxxxx Ave. Detroit, MI 48207 Class Counsel This objection must be postmarked no later than . You can submit this objection by yourself or, if you like, you can hire a lawyer to assist you. Objections must be in writing and contain the following: (a) the caption of the lawsuit at the top of the first page with the phrase "Notice of Objection" underneath it; (b) the Settlement Class Member’s full name, address, and telephone number; (c) the name and address of each lawyer or other person assisting you in filing the objection, if any; (d) the reason, grounds, and basis for the objection, including any legal authority supporting the objection the Settlement Class Member would like the Court and other parties to consider; (e) the signature of the Settlement Class Member who is objecting; and (f) copies of all documents the Settlement Class Member intends to present to the Court in support of the objection, if any. If an objection is submitted by someone purporting to represent a Settlement Class Member, in addition to the Settlement Class Member's signature the objection must attach sufficient documentation to support the representative’s legal authority to represent the Settlement Class Member. Objections that do not meet the requirements set forth above will be deemed invalid and the Court will not consider them. Class Counsel and U. S. Steel reserve the right to challenge the validity and grounds of any objection. If you do not submit a written objection to the proposed settlement or the application of Class Counsel for attorney fees and expenses in accordance with the deadline and procedure set forth above, you will waive your rights to be heard at the Settlement Fairness Hearing and to appeal from any order or judgment of the Court concerning the matter.

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