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How Will The Lawyers Be. Paid? Class Counsel will file a motion for an award of Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representative Compensation at least 30 days prior to the objection deadline. This motion will be considered at the Fairness Hearing. Class Counsel will limit their application for Attorneys’ Fees to not more than 25% of the Qualified Settlement Fund. Class Counsel also will seek to recover all actual and anticipated litigation costs and administrative expenses associated with the Settlement. In addition, Class Counsel will seek compensation for the Class Representative of no more than $15,000. The Court will determine the amount of fees, costs, administrative expenses, and Class Representative compensation that will be awarded, if any. All papers filed in this action, including Class Counsel’s motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representative Compensation, will be available for review via the Public Access to Court Electronic Records System (PACER), available online at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.
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How Will The Lawyers Be. Paid? Class Counsel will file a motion for an award of Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representatives’ Compensation at least 30 days prior to the objection deadline. This motion will be made available at [xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx] and be considered at the Fairness Hearing. Class Counsel will limit their application for Attorneys’ Fees to not more than one-third of the Gross Settlement Amount. Class Counsel also will seek to recover all actual and anticipated litigation costs and Administrative Expenses associated with the Settlement. In addition, Class Counsel will seek compensation for the Class Representatives of no more than $10,000 each. The Court will determine the amount of fees, costs, administrative expenses, and Class Representatives’ compensation that will be awarded, if any. All papers filed in this action, including Class Counsel’s motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representatives’ Compensation, will be available via the Public Access to Court Electronic Records System (PACER), available online at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.
How Will The Lawyers Be. Paid? Class Counsel will file a motion for an award of Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representatives’ Compensation at least 30 days prior to the objection deadline. This motion will be made available at [xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx] and be considered at the Fairness Hearing. Class Counsel will limit their application for Attorneys’ Fees to not more than one-third of the Gross Settlement Amount ($3,333,333.33). Class Counsel also will seek to recover all actual and anticipated litigation costs and Administrative Expenses associated with the Settlement. In addition, Class Counsel will seek compensation for the Class Representatives of no more than $10,000 each. The Court will determine the amount of fees, costs, administrative expenses, and Class Representatives’ compensation that will be awarded, if any. All papers filed in this action, including Class Counsel’s motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representatives’ Compensation, will be available via the Public Access to Court Electronic Records System (PACER), available online at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.
How Will The Lawyers Be. Paid? Class Counsel will file a motion for an award of Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representatives’ Compensation at least 30 days prior to the objection deadline. This motion will be considered at the Fairness Hearing. Class Counsel will limit their application for Attorneys’ Fees and Costs to not more than twenty-five percent of the Qualified Settlement Fund. Class Counsel also will seek to recover all actual and anticipated litigation costs and Administrative Expenses associated with the Settlement. In addition, Class Counsel will seek compensation for the Class Representatives of no more than $10,000 each. The Court will determine the amount of Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representatives’ Compensation that will be awarded, if any. All papers filed in this lawsuit, including Class Counsel’s motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representatives’ Compensation, will be available for review via the Public Access to Court Electronic Records System (PACER), available online at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.
How Will The Lawyers Be. Paid? Class Counsel will file a motion for an award of Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representative Compensation at least 30 days prior to the objection deadline. This motion will be considered at the Fairness Hearing. Class Counsel will limit their application for Attorneys’ Fees to not more than 25% of the Qualified Settlement Fund. Class Counsel also will seek to recover all actual and anticipated litigation costs and administrative expenses associated with the Settlement. In addition, Class Counsel will seek compensation for the Class Representative of no more than $15,000. The Court will determine the amount of fees, costs, administrative expenses, and Class Representative compensation that will be awarded, if any. All papers filed in support of the requested Attorneys’ Fees and Costs, Administrative Expenses, and Class Representative Compensation will be made available on the settlement website at [xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx] and will also be available for review via the Public Access to Court Electronic Records System (PACER), available online at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.
How Will The Lawyers Be. PAID? Class Counsel will ask the Court to award attorneys’ fees and costs not to exceed $1,500,000. The awards will be paid by Capital One and will not impact the amount of the Cash Awards that Class Members will receive. Defendant has agreed to not to oppose these awards. Class Counsel will petition the Court for service awards of up to $7,500 for Plaintiff Xxxxxxxx Xxxx and $1,500 for Plaintiff Xxxxx Reign. The purpose of such awards, if the Court chooses to award them, is to compensate these persons for efforts and risks taken on behalf of the Class. Defendant may oppose these awards. EXCLUDING YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT‌

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