Adam Gardiner et al v. TSYS Business Solutions, LLC et al
Adam Gardiner and Aldwin Marquis |
Does, TSYS Business Solutions, LLC and Total System Services, Inc. |
8:2018cv00415 |
March 15, 2018 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
David O. Carter |
Jay C. Gandhi |
Other |
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Filing 34 FINAL JUDGMENT AND ORDER GRANTING FINAL APPROVAL OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT by Judge David O. Carter. The Court hereby approves the payment from the Gross Settlement Amount of settlement administration costs in the amount of $16,500.00 to Kurt zman Carson Consultants, LLC, the Settlement Administrator, for services rendered in this matter. The Court also approves payment from the Gross Settlement Amount of an Incentive Payment of $7,500.00 to each of the Class Representatives (for a t otal of $22,500.00) to reimburse the Class Representatives for their valuable services in initiating and maintaining this litigation and the benefits conferred onto the Settlement Class as a result of the Action. The Court hereby approves a payment from the Gross Settlement Amount of $37,500.00 to the California Labor & Workforce Development Agency. The Court hereby awards to Class Counsel the amount of $428,333.33 for attorneys fees, and the amount of $14,324.78 for litigation costs.SEE DOCUMENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. RE: 26 , 25 . MD JS-6, Case Terminated. (twdb) |
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