Common use of Objecting Clause in Contracts

Objecting. Any Class Member that wishes to object to the settlement may file their objection, along with any supporting briefs and supporting documents, with the Clerk of Court within the Notice Period. The objection must include a written statement (1) objecting to the settlement, (2) setting forth the objection’s grounds, (3) setting forth the specific reasons for the objection, including any legal or evidentiary support for the objection, (4) stating whether the Class Member intends to appear and object to the settlement at the Final Approval Hearing, and (5) containing the Class Member’s name, address, and telephone number. The Class Member must sign and date the objection. The objection must include documents sufficient to prove the objector’s membership in the Class, such as proof of employment. Class Members who intend to object and desire to present evidence at the Settlement Fairness Hearing must include in their written objection or notice of appearance the identity of any witnesses they may call to testify and exhibits they intend to introduce into evidence at the hearing. The Class Member must send a copy of all of these items to Class Counsel, the Administrator, and Defendants’ Counsel. Unless the Court orders otherwise, any Class Member who does not object in the manner described above will be deemed to have waived any objection and will be forever foreclosed from making any objection to the proposed settlement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Settlement Agreement

Objecting. Any Class Member that wishes to object to the settlement may must file their the objection, along with any supporting briefs and supporting documents, with the Clerk of Court within the Notice Period. The objection must include a written statement (1) objecting to the settlement, (2) setting forth for the objection’s grounds, (3) setting forth the specific reasons for the objection, including any legal or evidentiary support for the objection, (4) stating whether the Class Member intends to appear and object to the settlement at the Final Approval Hearing, and (5) containing the Class Member’s name, address, and telephone number. The Class Member must sign and date the objection. The objection must include documents sufficient to prove the objector’s membership in the Class, such as proof of employment. Class Members who intend to object and desire to present evidence at the Settlement Fairness Hearing must include in their written objection or notice of appearance the identity of any witnesses they may call to testify and exhibits they intend to introduce into evidence at the hearing. The Class Member must send a copy of all of these items to Class Counsel, the Administrator, and Defendants’ Counsel. Unless the Court orders otherwise, any Class Member who does not object in the manner described above will be deemed to have waived any objection and will be forever foreclosed from making any objection to the proposed settlement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Settlement Agreement