https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2019/09/13/judge-nixed-settlement-7-5m-attorney-fees-in-challenge-to-xerox-fujifilm-tie-up/
"In a 15-page ruling, Justice Barry R. Ostrager said that Deason and Icahn did not adequately represent the class and found the deal not to be in the best interests of the shareholders. The settlement, he said, sought to bind a class that had not been certified to major corporate actions, without providing any monetary relief in exchange for broad releases of derivative claims against Xerox directors.
The ruling also knocked out the proposed $7.5 million award of attorney fees to class counsel from [ Deason lawyers]"
“There were not [pressing] circumstances requiring purported class counsel to enter into the [settlement] other than the desire of Deason and Icahn to achieve control of the Xerox board, which purported class counsel facilitated,” Ostrager said in an opinion published dated Sept. 10.
“The net result of the actions of the purported class representatives and purported class counsel was to transfer control of a public corporation to Messrs. Deason and Icahn via a private agreement that offered no tangible benefits to the interests of the class,” he said.