At one point in EA case, McIlwain notified court he wanted to replace Ryan Hart as plaintiff with 3 former CFB players. That didn't happen.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015Court filings: There have so far been 8,273 claims made by ex-players to be paid in EA, CLC, NCAA video-game settlement.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015Court filing: So far only objection to NCAA, EA, CLC settlement is from ex-UConn basketball player Tate George (former O'Bannon plaintiff.)
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015George dismissed individual claims vs. NCAA. He now wants each class representative to get about $417K, far more than other class members.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015O'Bannon attorney: George's objection disregards court-approved class notice against objecting in order to pay yourself more.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015Court filing: Keller lawyers collected contact info for 87,406 college athletes. So far 3 opt-outs, 1 objection to EA, NCAA, CLC settlement.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015Keller plaintiffs are seeking $8.58M in attorney fees from EA settlement (21.45% of $40 million settlement). Keller would get $15,000.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015O'Bannon plaintiffs seek $12M in attorney fees from EA settlement (30% of $40M settlement). Ex-players named in suit would get $5K or $15K.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015Keller attorneys: A player who appeared in EA video games from 2007-11 could recover $4,324, assuming a 25% claim rate from settlement.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015Assuming 100% claims rate, player would get $270 each year avatar was in NCAA video game from 2006-14, and $74 for each year from 2003-05.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015Hourly rates for Keller attorneys at Hagens Berman range from $900 to $215. Keller attorneys say they spent 20,061 hours on case.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomon35) April 14, 2015
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