Fee Petition definition
Examples of Fee Petition in a sentence
Plaintiffs shall post that Fee Petition on their website ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/.
This includes objections to: certification of the Settlement Class, the designation of Plaintiffs as Class Representatives, the appointment of Class Counsel, the Settlement, the Agreement, and Class Counsel’s Fee Petition.
Within the times set by the Court: (a) Class Members may object to the compensation Plaintiffs have requested for attorneys in the Fee Petition, (b) Defendants may submit a response to the Fee Petition, and (c) Plaintiffs may reply to such objections and responses.
The Settlement Website will also include information that Whirlpool and Class Counsel jointly agree to post concerning the nature of the case and the status of the Settlement, including relevant pleadings, such as the operative Complaint, papers in support of preliminary and final approval of the Settlement, Class Counsel’s Fee Petition, plus relevant orders of the Court.
The hearing on the Fee Petition shall occur during the Final Approval Hearing.
The outcome of any proceeding related to the Fee Petition shall not terminate this Agreement or otherwise affect the Court’s ruling on the Final Approval Motion.
General (Fee) Petition for Declaratory Order (not under FPA Part 1) Use to submit a petition for declaratory order granting a waiver of Commission QF regulations pursuant to 18 C.F.R. §§ 292.204(a) (3) and/or 292.205(c).
Defendant agrees not to object or oppose Class Counsel’s Fee Petition.
The Fee Petition is to be considered separately from the Court’s consideration of the fairness, reasonableness, and good faith of this Agreement.
The Settlement Website will also include information that Porcelana and Class Counsel jointly agree to post concerning the nature of the case and the status of the Settlement, including relevant pleadings such as the operative Complaint, papers in support of preliminary and final approval of the Settlement, Class Counsel’s Fee Petition, plus relevant orders of the Court.