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May I speak at the hearing? If you have objected, you may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Final Approval Hearing. To do so, you must include with your objection, described in Question 21, above, a statement, showing that you intend to appear at the Final Approval Hearing. A statement substantively similar to “I intend to appear at the Final Approval Hearing” will be sufficient. The Court will consider your objection even if you do not appear. The hearing may be virtual, in which case the instructions to participate shall be posted on the website at www. .
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May I speak at the hearing? If you are a Settlement Class Member, you may ask the Court for permission to speak at the hearing concerning any part of the proposed Settlement by submitting a notice of appearance no later than , 2021 [thirty (30) calendar days prior to the date of the Fairness Hearing]. GETTING MORE INFORMATION
May I speak at the hearing? You, or any lawyer you retain, may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Final Approval Hearing. To do so, you must include in your objection to the Settlement a statement saying that it is your intent to appear at the Final Approval Hearing. Your Objection and notice of intent to appear must be submitted to the Court and postmarked no later than [Objection/Exclusion Deadline]. You cannot speak at the hearing if you excluded yourself from the Settlement. GETTING MORE INFORMATION
May I speak at the hearing? If you are a member of the Settlement Class and you have filed a timely objection, if you wish to speak, present evidence or present testimony at the Fairness Hearing, you must state in your objection your intention to do so, and must identify any witnesses you intend to call or evidence you intend to present. The Fairness Hearing may be rescheduled by the Court without further notice to the Class. If you wish to attend the Fairness Hearing, you should confirm the date and time with Co-Lead Class Counsel. IF YOU DO NOTHING
May I speak at the hearing? If you do not exclude yourself, you may ask the Court’s permission to speak at the hearing concerning the proposed Settlement or the application of Class Counsel for service awards, attorneys’ fees and expenses. To do so, you must send a letter saying that you intend to appear at the fairness hearing. The letter must state the position you intend to present at the hearing, state the identities of all attorneys who will represent you (if any) and include your full name, your current address and your telephone number. You must send your notice to the Clerk of the Court and defense counsel at the two addresses listed under question 19 above, postmarked no later than . Defense Counsel promptly will provide copies to counsel for each of the Settling Parties. You may combine this notice and your comment (described under question 19) in a single letter. You cannot speak at the hearing if you excluded yourself or if you failed to timely submit a written objection (see question 19 above). IF YOU DO NOTHING
May I speak at the Final Approval Hearing? Yes, you may speak at the Final Approval Hearing to object to the proposed settlement, but only if you have submitted a written objection and filed a notice of intention to appear as described above (unless the Court provides otherwise). You may also enter an appearance through an attorney hired at your own expense. THE LAWYERS REPRESENTING YOU
May I speak at the hearing? If you are a Class Member, you may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Fairness Hearing. To do so, you must send a letter or other paper called a “Notice of Intention to Appear at Fairness Hearing in In re Aon ERISA Litigation, Civil Action No.: 04-cv-04 C 6875 (CRN). Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, and your signature. Your Notice of Intention to Appear must be served on the attorneys filed with the Clerk of the Court, at the address listed in the Answer to Question No. 17, and must be received by no later than 10 business days prior to the Fairness Hearing. IF YOU DO NOTHING
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May I speak at the hearing? If you are objecting to the settlement, you may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Fairness Hearing. To do so, you must send a letter stating that it is your “Notice of Intention to Appear in Xxxxxxx Xxxxx x. Xxxxxxx Markets, Inc., Case No. 2022-CC10425.” Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, and your signature. Your Notice of Intention to Appear must be postmarked no later than Month 00, 2013, and must be sent to the addresses listed in Question 17.
May I speak at the hearing? You, or any lawyer you retain, may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Final Approval Hearing. You cannot speak at the hearing if you excluded yourself from the Settlement. GETTING MORE INFORMATION
May I speak at the hearing? If you are a member of the Settlement Class and you have filed a timely objection, you may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Fairness Hearing. You may attend the Fairness Hearing even if you do not file a written objection, but you will only be allowed to speak at the Fairness Hearing if you send a letter or other paper called a “Notice of Intention to Appear at Fairness Hearing in Xxxxxx v. Baptist Health System, Inc., Case No. 2:15-cv-00382(MHH).” Be sure to include your full name, current address, telephone number, and your signature. Your Notice of Intention to Appear must be served on the attorneys listed above, postmarked and sent via facsimile no later than , 2016 and must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, postmarked no later than , 2016. Any objector or person wishing to speak at the Fairness Hearing who does not timely file and serve a notice of intention to appear shall not be permitted to speak at the Fairness Hearing, except for good cause shown. The Fairness Hearing may be delayed by the Court without further notice to the Class. If you wish to attend the Fairness Hearing, you should confirm the date and time with a member of Class Counsel.
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