Anwar et al v. Fairfield Greenwich Limited et al

Filing 1569

FINAL JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that: 1. This Final Judgment and Order of Dismissal with Prejudice (the "Final Judgment") incorporates by reference the definitions in the Stipulation, and all terms used herein shall have the same meanings as set forth in the Stipulation. 2. This Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter of the Action and over all parties to the Action, including all Settlement Class Members as further set forth in this order. 14. Except as to any individual claim of those Persons (identified in Exhibit 1 attached hereto), who pursuant to the Notice, timely requested exclusion from the Settlement Class before the April 1, 2016, deadline, the Action and all claims contained therein, as well as all of the Released Claims, are dismissed with prejudice as against each and all of the PwC Defendants. The parties are to bear their own costs, except as otherwise provided in the Stipulation as further set forth in this order. 21. The Court hereby grants Plaintiffs' Lead Counsel attorneys' fees of 30% of the $55,000,000 Settlement Fund and expenses in an amount of $1,810,819 together with the interest earned thereon for the same time period and at the same rate as that earned on the Settlement Fund. Said fees shall be allocated by Plaintiffs' Lead Counsel in a manner which, in their good- faith judgment, reflects each Plaintiff's Counsel's contribution to the institution, prosecution and resolution of the Action as further set forth in this order. 31. The Court expressly determines that there is no just reason for delay in entering this Final Judgment and directs the Clerk of the Court to enter this Final Judgment pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b). 32. Without affecting the finality of this Final Judgment in any way, exclusive jurisdiction is hereby retained over the Settling Parties and the Settlement Class Members for all matters relating to the Action, including (i) the administration, interpretation, effectuation or enforcement of the Stipulation and this Final Judgment, (ii) disposition of the Settlement Fund; and (iii) any application for attorneys' fees, costs, interest, and reimbursement of expenses in the Action. (Signed by Judge Victor Marrero on 5/6/2016) *** Party Pricewaterhousecoopers Bermuda, Pricewaterhousecoopers L.L.P., Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP (US), Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP Chartered Accountants, Pricewaterhouse Coopers Accountants N.V. and PricewaterhouseCoopers Accountants Netherlands N.V. terminated. (lmb) Modified on 5/10/2016 (lmb). (Additional attachment(s) added on 5/10/2016: #1 right to appeal 1, #2 right to appeal 2) (lmb).

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