Litigation Administrator Sample Clauses

The Litigation Administrator clause designates a specific individual or entity responsible for managing and overseeing litigation matters on behalf of a party or the parties involved in an agreement. This clause typically outlines the administrator's authority to make decisions, coordinate legal strategy, and communicate with legal counsel during the course of a dispute or lawsuit. By clearly assigning these responsibilities, the clause ensures efficient handling of litigation and prevents confusion or disputes over who has the authority to act in legal proceedings.
Litigation Administrator a. Three (3) years property claims experience if serving in a property claims role, or three (3) years liability claims experience if serving in a liability claims role; or, b. Hold a Juris Doctor from an institution that is accredited by the American Bar Association, and is properly licensed as an adjuster in the State of Florida, and also has either a minimum of two (2) years property claims experience if serving in a property claims role, or two
Litigation Administrator a. Three (3) years property claims experience if serving in a property claims role, or three (3) years liability claims experience if serving in a liability claims role; or, b. Hold a Juris Doctor from an institution that is accredited by the American Bar Association, and is properly licensed as an adjuster in the State of Florida, and also has either a minimum of two (2) years property claims experience if serving in a property claims role, or two (2) years liability claims experience if serving in a liability claims role; or, c. An attorney at law duly licensed to practice law in the State of Florida, and is in good standing with The Florida Bar, and is exempt from adjuster licensure pursuant to Florida Statutes; 626.860, and also has either a minimum of one (1) year property claims experience if serving in a property claims role, or one (1) year liability claims experience if serving in a liability claims role; and, d. Hold a State of Florida notary commission.

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  • Settlement Administrator 76. The Parties agree that, subject to Court approval, EAG shall be the Settlement Administrator. The Parties shall jointly oversee the Settlement Administrator. The Settlement Administrator shall fulfill the requirements set forth in the Preliminary Approval Order and the Agreement and comply with all applicable laws, including, but not limited to, the Due Process Clause of the United States Constitution. 77. The Settlement Administrator shall administer various aspects of the Settlement as described in the next paragraph and perform such other functions as are specified for the Settlement Administrator elsewhere in this Agreement, including, but not limited to, effectuating the Notice Program, handling the Claims process, administering the Settlement Fund, and distributing the Cash Payments to Settlement Class Members who submit Valid Claims. 78. The Settlement Administrator’s duties include to: a. Complete the Court-approved Notice Program by noticing the Settlement Class by Postcard Notice, sending Long Form Notices and paper Claim Forms on request from individuals in the Settlement Class, reviewing Claim Forms, notifying Claimants of deficient Claim Forms using the Notice of Deficiency, and sending Settlement Class Member Benefits to Settlement Class Members who submit a Valid Claim; b. Establish and maintain the Settlement Fund in the Escrow Account approved by the Parties; c. Establish and maintain a post office box to receive opt-out requests from the Settlement Class and objections from Settlement Class Members, and Claim Forms; d. Establish and maintain the Settlement Website to provide important information about the Settlement and allow electronic submission of Claim Forms; e. Establish and maintain an automated toll-free telephone line for the Settlement Class to call with Settlement-related inquiries, and answer frequently asked questions of individuals in the Settlement Class who call with or otherwise communicate such inquiries; f. Respond to any mailed Settlement Class member inquiries; g. Process all opt-out requests from the Settlement Class; h. Provide weekly reports to Class Counsel and Defendant’s Counsel that summarize the number of Claims submitted, Claims approved and rejected, Notices of Deficiency sent, opt-out requests and objections received that week, the total number of opt-out requests and objections received to date, and other pertinent information; i. In advance of the Final Approval Hearing, prepare a declaration confirming the Notice Program was completed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Preliminary Approval Order, describing how the Notice Program was completed, indicating the number of Claim Forms received, providing the names of each individual in the Settlement Class who timely and properly requested to opt-out from the Settlement Class, indicating the number of objections received, and other information as may be necessary to allow the Parties to seek and obtain Final Approval; j. Distribute, out of the Settlement Fund, Cash Payments by electronic means or by paper check; k. Send Settlement Class Members who elect Credit Monitoring emails instructing how to activate their Credit Monitoring service; l. Pay Court-approved attorneys’ fees and costs, and Service Awards out of the Settlement Fund; m. Pay Settlement Administration Costs out of the Settlement Fund following approval by Class Counsel; and n. Any other Settlement Administration function at the instruction of Class Counsel and Defendant’s Counsel, including, but not limited to, verifying that the Settlement Fund has been properly administered and that the Cash Payments have been properly distributed. 79. The Notice Program and Notices will be reviewed and approved by the Settlement Administrator, but may be revised as agreed upon by the Parties prior to submission to the Court for approval. Immaterial revisions to the Notices may also be made prior to dissemination of Notice.

  • Claims Administrator Pursuant to the Preliminary Approval Order, and subject to Court approval, Interim Co- Lead Counsel shall engage a qualified Claims Administrator. The Claims Administrator will assist with the settlement claims process as set forth herein. 1. The Claims Administrator shall effectuate the notice plan approved by the Court in the Preliminary Approval Order, shall administer and calculate the claims, and shall oversee distribution of the Net Settlement Fund in accordance with the Plan of Distribution. 2. The Claims Administrator also shall assist in the development of the Plan of Distribution and the resolution of any disputes regarding the Plan of Distribution.

  • Indemnity of Plan Administrator The Bank shall indemnify and hold harmless the members of the Plan Administrator against any and all claims, losses, damages, expenses or liabilities arising from any action or failure to act with respect to this Agreement, except in the case of willful misconduct by the Plan Administrator or any of its members.

  • Claims Administration An employee will be required to comply with any and all rules and regulations and/or limitations established by the carrier or applicable third party administrator and contained in the policy, and employees and their dependents shall look solely to such carrier or third party administration for the adjudication of the payment of any and all benefits claims.

  • Administrator 11 9. Provide written notice of termination of services to each client being served under this 12 Agreement, within fifteen (15) calendar days of receipt of termination notice. A copy of the notice of 13 termination of services must also be provided to ADMINISTRATOR within the fifteen (15) calendar 14 day period. 15 G. The rights and remedies of COUNTY provided in this Termination Paragraph shall not be 16 exclusive, and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this Agreement. 17