Lead Class Counsel definition

Lead Class Counsel means and includes: Lieff Cabraser Xxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxx, LLP, and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx & Xxxxxx PLLC, as designated by the Court.
Lead Class Counsel means, for settlement purposes, the law firm of Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx & Xxxx, P.C.
Lead Class Counsel. Lead Counsel,” or “Settlement Class Counsel” means Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx LLP and Xxxxxx PC.

Examples of Lead Class Counsel in a sentence

  • In addition to the attorneys' fees applications described in paragraph 77 above, Lead Class Counsel may apply to the Court for an award of attorneys' fees and reimbursement of litigation expenses and reasonable costs with respect to their work on behalf of and the benefits conferred upon the Equitable Class.

  • The Successful Bid(s) with respect to each of the Spanos Public Partnerships shall be the bid(s) which, in the judgment of PBP and Lead Class Counsel, will produce the highest gross cash price to each in excess of existing mortgages.

  • Lead Class Counsel shall elect to vacate this Settlement by sending written notice of such election to counsel for the Spanos Defendants within sixty (60) days of the entry of any such final order.

  • Lead Class Counsel have stated their intention to apply to the Court one or more times for an award of attorneys' fees and reimbursement of litigation expenses and reasonable costs with respect to their work on behalf of and the benefits conferred upon the Monetary Class, including additional attorneys' fees incurred in the administration of the Settlement, and for interest on such sums at the same rate as earned by the Settlement Pool.

  • The Agent shall select and PBP shall cause the Spanos Public Partnerships to contract with First American Title Company (or, in the event First American Title Company refuses or is unable to perform in accordance with this Settlement Agreement, with another person or entity mutually acceptable to Lead Class Counsel, PBP and the Spanos General Partners) to perform title searches and issue preliminary title commitments.


More Definitions of Lead Class Counsel

Lead Class Counsel means Xxxxx Xxxxxxx & Xxxxx LLP and Wittels Law, P.C.
Lead Class Counsel. Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxx, and Xxxx Xxxxx of Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx & Xxxxx, 00 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 o (000) 000-0000 - Lead Class Counsel: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx XxXxxxxxx, and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx of Xxxxxxx Law, P.C. o (000) 000-0000 - Class Counsel: Xxxxxxxx Xxxx of Xxxx, Xxxxx & Xxxx, P.C. o (000) 000-0000 - Class Counsel: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx of Xxxxxxxx Law Group, PLLC. o (000) 000-0000 - Class Counsel: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx of Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxx LLC and Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx & XxXxxx, LLP, P.C. o (000) 000-0000 Exhibit B –Viridian Settlement Agreement Long Form Notice for Average Usage Class Class Counsel have worked for more than three years without pay or any guarantee of obtaining a recovery for Viridian’s current and former customers as described in this settlement notice. In a class action, it is customary for the attorneys representing the class to request a legal fee and reimbursement of expenses. Thus, Class Counsel will ask the Court for reimbursement of reasonable litigation costs and service awards for the class representatives in an amount up to $4,500,000. Class Counsel will ask the Court to authorize service awards of $5,000 to each of the named Class Representatives for their significant contributions in bringing this action and providing important information used to achieve the settlement. The service awards are also in recognition of the risks these individuals took in coming forward publicly. The service awards will be paid from any award of Class Counsels’ attorneys’ fees and expenses. THE FAIRNESS HEARING
Lead Class Counsel means Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx of Xxxxxx Xxxx, LLP.
Lead Class Counsel means the law firm of Pillsbury & Coleman, LLP.
Lead Class Counsel means XxXxxxx Law, P.C.
Lead Class Counsel means Marler Clark, LLP.
Lead Class Counsel means the law firms of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, Spector Roseman Kodroff & Willis, P.C., Wexler Wallace LLP, and Hoffman & Edelson, LLC.