Rickey v. Baller, Inc.

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Important Dates

The important dates below reflect deadlines in connection with this case. Be sure to review these dates and please take any appropriate steps necessary before they pass.

Date Description
November 8, 2024 Deadline to Submit a Request for Exclusion
November 8, 2024 Deadline to File an Objection to the Settlement
December 6, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. Final Approval Hearing

How to Import ICS Calendar Files

Avoid schedule confusion by importing your information from all your calendars to one application using an ICS file. After you export your calendar entries as an ICS file with a .ics extension, you can import it into your preferred calendar. There, you can merge the entries with your existing calendar or have the events appear in a new calendar within the application you use.

  1. Open Google Calendar at calendar.google.com.
  2. Select the gear icon to the left of your profile image on the top of Google Calendar.
  3. Choose Settings in the drop-down menu.
  4. Select the Import & export option from the options on the left side of the screen.
  5. Choose Import under Import & export. Choose the option called Select file from your computer in the Import section. Find and open the ICS file you want to use.
  6. Select the calendar you want to import the ICS events to in the Add to calendar drop-down menu.
  7. Choose Import.

Like Google Calendar, Apple Calendar also makes it easy to import ICS files.

  1. Open Calendar on your Mac. Click File on the menu bar and select Import from the drop-down menu..
  2. Locate and highlight the desired ICS file and click Import.
  3. Select the calendar to which you want the imported events added or select New Calendar to create a new calendar for the imported schedule.
  4. Select OK.

Like Google Calendar, Apple Calendar also makes it easy to import ICS files.

  1. In Outlook, select File > Open & Export > Import/Export.
  2. In Import and Export Wizard box, select Import an iCalendar (.ics) or vCalendar file (.vcs), and then Next.
  3. Select the calendar file from your PC and select OK.
  4. Select Open as New. The items are automatically imported into your calendar.