WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OBJECTING AND EXCLUDING?
A. Objecting is simply telling the Court that you don’t like something about the settlement. You can object only if you stay in the Class. Excluding yourself is telling the Court that you do not want to be part of the Class. If you exclude yourself, you have no basis to object because the case no longer affects you.
Objecting is simply telling the Court that you dont like something in the settlement and do not think it should be approved. You only could have objected if you stayed in the Class. Excluding yourself is telling the Court that you dont want to be part of the Class. If you excluded yourself, you cannot object because the case no longer affects you.