The Pennsylvania Joint Report of The Parties (Class Action) is a document that is filed with the court when parties to a class action lawsuit have reached a settlement agreement. This document outlines the terms of the settlement, including the amount and type of damages, the distribution of the settlement proceeds, and the terms of the release of the claims. It also includes details about the class members, the class counsel, and their respective attorneys’ fees. There are two main types of Pennsylvania Joint Report of The Parties (Class Action): Consent Decree Joint Report and Final Approval Joint Report. The Consent Decree Joint Report is filed by the parties when they have agreed on the terms of the settlement without the approval of the court. The Final Approval Joint Report is filed when the court has given final approval of the settlement agreement.