Anwar et al v. Fairfield Greenwich Limited et al
Filing
1092
NOTICE of Rule 23 Statement. Document filed by Fairfield Greenwich (Bermuda) Limited, Fairfield Greenwich Limited. (Cunha, Mark)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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ANWAR, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
v.
FAIRFIELD GREENWICH LIMITED, et al.,
Defendants.
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NOTICE OF RULE 23 STATEMENT
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Fairfield Greenwich Limited and Fairfield Greenwich
(Bermuda) Limited (the “Settling Defendants”) hereby state pursuant to Rule 23(e)(3) of the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the “Rule”) that the Settling Defendants recently entered into
agreements with certain Settlement Class Members (as defined in the Stipulation referred to
below) in their individual capacities (the “Agreements”). Although the Agreements are separate
from and do not modify the terms of the Stipulation of Settlement dated as of November 6, 2012
(Dkt. No. 996), as modified by the Amendment to the Stipulation of Settlement dated December
12, 2012, so ordered on December 13, 2012 (Dkt. No. 1012), and the letter to the Court dated
January 23, 2013 from counsel for the Settling Parties, so ordered on January 24, 2013 (Dkt. No.
1022) (the “Stipulation”), the Settling Defendants make this filing in the event called for by the
Rule.
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Dated: New York, New York
March 21, 2013
SIMPSON THACHER & BARTLETT LLP
By: /s/ Mark G. Cunha
Mark G. Cunha
Peter E. Kazanoff
425 Lexington Ave.
New York, NY 10017
Tel.: (212) 455-2000
Facsimile: (212) 455-2502
Email: mcunha@stblaw.com
Email: pkazanoff@stblaw.com
Attorneys for Fairfield Greenwich Limited
and Fairfield Greenwich (Bermuda) Limited
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