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Saravia v. Dynamex, Inc., 3:14-CV-05003-WHA. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20161228946 Visitors: 20
Filed: Dec. 27, 2016
Latest Update: Dec. 27, 2016
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER RE SETTLEMENT SCHEDULE WILLIAM ALSUP , District Judge . [PROPOSED] ORDER Following the Hearing for Preliminary Approval of Collective Action Settlement on December 23, 2016 and the Parties' meet and confer efforts, the settlement administration and approval schedule shall be as follows: Deadline to file final proposed Notice of December 29, 2016 Class Action Settlement and Settlement Agreement Deadline to mail Notice of Class Action January 11, 2017 Settlement De
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[PROPOSED] ORDER RE SETTLEMENT SCHEDULE

[PROPOSED] ORDER

Following the Hearing for Preliminary Approval of Collective Action Settlement on December 23, 2016 and the Parties' meet and confer efforts, the settlement administration and approval schedule shall be as follows:

Deadline to file final proposed Notice of December 29, 2016 Class Action Settlement and Settlement Agreement Deadline to mail Notice of Class Action January 11, 2017 Settlement Deadline to file Plaintiffs' Motion for Final January 26, 2017 Approval of Settlement Agreement, Attorneys' Fees, and Service Award Deadline to file Defendant's Opposition to February 9, 2017 Plaintiffs' Motion for Final Approval of Settlement Agreement, Attorneys' Fees, and Service Award Deadline to file Plaintiffs' Reply in support February 16, 2017 of their Motion for Final Approval of Settlement Agreement, Attorneys' Fees, and Service Award Deadline to Challenge, Object to, or Opt-Out March 2, 2017 of Settlement for Class Members whose Notice of Class Action Settlement mailed on January 11, 2017 is not returned undeliverable1 Deadline to file affidavit regarding the March 23, 2017 challenges, objections, and requests to opt out and arguments from the Parties regarding same Hearing for Final Approval of Class Action April 6, 2017, 1 p.m. Settlement

The schedule proposed by the parties is approved.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. If a mailing is returned as undeliverable and the Class Notice is subsequently mailed to a new address, that Class Member shall have up to fifty (50) days from the date of the subsequent mailing to opt out of the lawsuit (also the "Opt-Out period"). If the 50th day falls on a Sunday or holiday, the deadline to opt out will be the next business day that is not a Sunday or holiday. Under no circumstances shall a Class Member be permitted to Opt-Out, unconditionally or conditionally, after March 22, 2017.
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