Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein and Burke Law Offices are in line to split some $4.45 million in light of a proposed settlement of automatic phone call consumer protection claims against a Wells Fargo Bank NA unit.

The firms, which serve as co-lead counsel in the case, issued an announcement Monday about the $14.8 million class settlement, detailing the legal fees and costs they stand to collect if the settlement is finalized. The settlement received preliminary approval in Georgia federal court in February, and U.S. District Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. in Atlanta has scheduled a final approval hearing for November.

The settlement aims to resolve allegations that Wells Fargo Dealer Services Inc. violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by contacting consumer cellphones using automatic dialing systems or a pre-recorded or artificial voice, without first securing consent from those consumers. The company was accused of using automated phone calls to plug automobile financing offers, according to court documents.