Objecting. If you disagree with any part of the settlement (including the attorneys’ fees) but do not want to opt out, you may object. You must give reasons why you object, and say whether your objection applies to just you as a class member, or the entire class. Your views will be presented to the Court. The Court can only approve or deny the settlement as is—it cannot change the terms of the settlement. You may, but don’t need to, hire your own lawyer to help you. To object, you can submit a letter to the settlement administrator or appear at the final hearing. If you wish to submit a written objection, it must:
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Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement