Attorneys clashed Monday over the opt-out procedure for class members in the proposed settlement of TikTok’s consumer privacy litigation, coming close to questioning each other’s professional motivations.

During a motions hearing, Jonathan Gardner of Labaton Sucharow said requiring signatures from each class member who wants to opt out of the $92 million settlement would be an unnecessary administrative step, a stance Katrina Carroll of Carlson Lynch called contradictory to standard procedures, including those Labaton Sucharow has used in other class action settlements.