The Court has already given preliminary approval to the Settlement. A final hearing on the Settlement, called a Final Approval Hearing, will be held to, among other things, determine the fairness of the Settlement. At the Final Approval Hearing, the Court will also consider whether to make final the certification of the Class for settlement purposes, hear any proper objections and arguments to the Settlement, as well as any requests for an award of attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses and Class Representative’s incentive award that may be sought by Class Counsel.
The Court will hold the Final Approval Hearing on April 8, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. The Final Approval Hearing will be held via Zoom videoconference (Meeting ID: 946 7646 3310; Meeting Password: 145041) and in Courtroom 2502 of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois at 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois 60602. The Final Hearing may be continued to a future date without further notice. Any updates to the date, time, or location of the Final Approval Hearing will be posted on this website.
If the Settlement is given final approval, the Court will not make any determination as to the merits of the claims against Defendant or its defenses to those claims. Instead, the Settlement’s terms will take effect and the lawsuit will be dismissed on the merits with prejudice. This means that Class Members who do not exclude themselves will be barred from bringing their own lawsuits or joining or participating as a class member in any other lawsuit for recovery against Defendant based on, related to, or derivative of the allegations made in this case. Both sides have agreed to the Settlement to achieve an early and certain resolution to the lawsuit, in a manner that provides specific and valuable benefits to the members of the Settlement Class.
If the Court does not approve the Settlement, if it approves the Settlement and the approval is reversed on appeal, or if the Settlement does not become final for some other reason, you will not be paid and Class Members will receive no benefits from the Settlement. Plaintiff, Defendant, and all of the Class Members will be in the same position as they were prior to the execution of the Settlement, and the Settlement will have no legal effect, no class will remain certified (conditionally or otherwise), and the Plaintiff and Defendant will continue to litigate the lawsuit. If the Settlement is not approved, there can be no assurance that the Settlement Class will recover more than is provided in the Settlement, or indeed, anything at all.