May I Speak At The Fairness Hearing Sample Clauses

May I Speak At The Fairness Hearing. If you are a Class Member, you may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Fairness Hearing. To do so,
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May I Speak At The Fairness Hearing. ‌ You may ask the Court for permission to speak at the hearing. Anyone wishing to appear must state in their written objection their intention to appear at the Fairness Hearing, at their own expense. Objectors or their attorneys intending to participate at the Fairness Hearing must file a notice of intention to participate (and, if applicable, the name, address, and telephone number of the objector’s attorney) with the Court no later than [ACTUAL DATE TO BE 15 DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF FAIRNESS HEARING SPECIFIED IN THE PRELIMINARY APPROVAL ORDER]. Any objectors, or their counsel, who do not timely file a notice of intention to participate in accordance with this Paragraph shall not be permitted to speak at the Fairness Hearing, except for good cause shown. IF YOU DO NOTHING‌
May I Speak At The Fairness Hearing. Yes. You do not need to submit a notice of your intention to appear in order to speak at the hearing, but you must comply with the requirements for making an objection (set forth above) if you wish to object.
May I Speak At The Fairness 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 Xxxxxxxxx et al. x. Xxxxx University et al., No. 16-cv-2920 (N.D. Ga.).” Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, and your signature. Your Notice of Intention to Appear must be mailed to the attorneys and filed with the Clerk of the Court, at the addresses listed in the Answer to Question No. 10, no later than , 2020.
May I Speak At The Fairness 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 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, et al. x.
May I Speak At The Fairness 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 Xxxxxx, et al. v. Philips North America LLC, Case No. 3:18-cv-01099-NJR-RJD.” Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, and your signature. Your Notice of Intention to Appear must be mailed to the attorneys and filed with the Clerk of the Court, at the addresses listed in the Answer to Question No. 11, no later than XXXXX, 0000.
May I Speak At The Fairness Hearing. You may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Fairness Hearing by following the steps listed under Question 15 above. If you have requested exclusion from the settlement, however, you may not speak at the Fairness Hearing. Getting More Information
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May I Speak At The Fairness Hearing. You may ask the Court for permission to speak at the hearing. Anyone wishing to appear must state in their written objection their intention to appear at the Fairness Hearing, at your own expense. IF YOU DO NOTHING
May I Speak At The Fairness Hearing. Yes, if you have filed an objection, you may ask the Court for permission to speak at the hearing. To do so, you must submit an objection and also file a document called a “Notice of Intention to Appear.”
May I Speak At The Fairness 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 Xxxxx et al. v. Univ. of Pennsylvania et al., No. 16-cv-4329 (E.D. Pa.).” Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, and your signature. Your Notice of Intention to Appear must be mailed to the attorneys and filed with the Clerk of the Court, at the addresses listed in the Answer to Question No. 10, no later than XXXX XX, 0000.
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