Noble Asset Mgmt LLC v. Allos Therapeutics, et al
Noble Asset Management, LLC |
Allos Therapeutics, Inc. and Michael E. Hart |
1:2004cv01030 |
January 4, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Walker D. Miller |
Securities/Commodities |
15 U.S.C. ยง 78 Securities Exchange Act |
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Filing 85 CLASS DISTRIBUTION ORDER re: 83 Plaintiffs' Unopposed Motion for Class Distribution Order supported by the Affidavit of Lara McDermott, by Judge Walker D. Miller on 1/4/10.(ebs, ) |
Filing 79 ORDER and Final Judgment granting 73 Motion for Final Approval of this Class Action Settlement and the Plan of Allocation of Settlement Proceeds. Granting 74 Plaintiff's Motion for Attorney Fees. Plaintiffs Class Counsel are awarded attorn eys fees in the amount of $600,000, or (30%) of the $2.0 million Settlement Amount; reimbursement for costs and expenses in the amount of $38,566.56; and interest on both amounts until paid at the same rate as earned on the Gross Settlement Fund. Exclusive jurisdiction is retained over the parties and the Class Members for all matters relating to this Action. There is no just reason for delay in the entry of this Order and Final Judgment and immediate entry by the Clerk of the Court is expressly directed pursuant to Rule 54(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, by Judge Walker D. Miller on 1/29/09.(gms, ) |
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