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Order | Filed: January 17, 2024 In Re: Global ERISA v. Winnick, et al
Securities/Commodities | New York Southern
Order
ORDER APPROVING MODIFICATION OF PLAN ALLOCATION IN LIGHT OF SUPPLEMENTAL DISTRIBUTION OF SETTLEMENT FUNDS granting 31 Motion for Disbursement of Funds. IT IS ORDERED: Approving the modification of the existing plan of allocation in this matter (ECF No. 30, dated February 2, 2005; signed February 14, 2005), in light of the supplemental distribution of settlement funds as described in Lead Counsel's Memorandum in Support of Motion to Modify Court-Approved Plan of Allocation in Light of Supplemental Distribution of Settlement Funds, ECF No. 32, and the Declaration of Gary A. Gotto, ECF No. 31, as follows: First, each ERJSA Class member's "Incremental Share" (i.e., the excess, if any, of what each ERISA Class membe r would have received under the original plan of allocation if the held back funds had been available to distribute in 2004, over what that Class member actually received) is determined. Second, the funds are allocated to the, maximum number of Cla ss members who can receive their Incremental Share under the following conditions: (A) the sum of (i) the Incremental Shares, plus (ii) the $18 cost to locate each potential recipient, plus (iii) the $10 cost of writing and mailing checks , does not exceed $178,457.76; and (B) no Class member will receive less than $10 after netting out the $10 per check cost. Third, any minor modification to this supplemental plan of allocation is acceptable, without prior approval of the Court, as long as the basic feature of the plan is retained, namely to distribute the supplemental funds roughly in proportion of Class members' losses, taking into account the costs of the distributions. Fourth, Lead Counsel shall report to the Court when the supplemental distribution is completed. SO ORDERED.. (Signed by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer on 1/17/2024) (ks) Transmission to Finance Unit (Cashiers) for processing.
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Utility | Filed: January 16, 2024 | Entered: January 16, 2024 Monna v. Winnick, et al
Securities/Commodities | New York Southern
Case Redesignation
Magistrate Judge Gabriel W. Gorenstein is so redesignated to handle matters that may be referred in this case. (laq)
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Notice | Filed: January 16, 2024 | Entered: January 16, 2024 Ramsey v. Winnick, et al
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. | New York Southern
Notice of Case Assignment/Reassignment
NOTICE OF CASE REASSIGNMENT to Judge Paul A. Engelmayer. Judge Gerard E. Lynch is no longer assigned to the case. (laq)
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