Cortez et al v. Nebraska Beef
Filing
398
ORDER - The claims administrator's request to be paid $27,825.52 from the hold-back fund for unanticipated Settlement Administration costs incurred by Rust through August 2013 is approved. The hold-back fund, with a current balance of 6;41,795.67, will be used to compensate the claims administrator for its unanticipated costs of $27,825.52. Following payment to the claims administrator, the balance remaining in the hold-back fund shall be dispersed to the cy pres recipient as provided for in the Settlement Agreement. Member Cases: 8:08-cv-00090-JFB-TDT, 8:08-cv-00099-JFB-TDTOrdered by Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (AOA)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
FERMIN CORTEZ, et al., on behalf of
himself and all other similarly situated
individuals;
Plaintiffs,
v.
NEBRASKA BEEF, INC., NEBRASKA
BEEF, LTD.
Defendants.
DAVID CHUOL, et al., on behalf of
himself and all other similarly situated
individuals;
Plaintiffs,
v.
NEBRASKA BEEF, LTD.
Defendant.
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8:08CV90
ORDER
8:08CV99
ORDER
Pursuant to the Declaration of Stacy Roe Regarding Request for Approval
of Payment for Additional and Unanticipated Settlement Administration Costs and
Disbursement of the Remainder to Cy Pres [Cortez Doc. No. 397; Chuol Doc. No.
512], the Court orders the following:
1.
The claims administrator’s request to be paid $27,825.52 from the
hold-back fund for unanticipated Settlement Administration costs incurred by Rust
through August 2013 is approved.
2.
The hold-back fund, with a current balance of $41,795.67, will be
used to compensate the claims administrator for its unanticipated costs of
$27,825.52.
3.
Following payment to the claims administrator, the balance
remaining in the hold-back fund shall be dispersed to the cy pres recipient as
provided for in the Settlement Agreement.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated this 13th day of February, 2014
BY THE COURT:
s/ Joseph F. Bataillon
United States District Judge
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