Past settlements
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Mizuno USA Data Breach Settlement
Mizuno USA, Inc. experienced an unauthorized cybersecurity attack discovered in November 2024 that potentially compromised the personal information of class members. The company is settling the resulting data breach claims.
Paid Reimbursement of documented ordinary losses and lost time; two years of one-bureau identity theft protection and credit monitoring; documented extraordinary losses and/or alternative cash payment
Ampac Holdings BIPA Biometric Settlement
Ampac Holdings, LLC allegedly violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) by using biometric devices to collect fingerprints and handprints from employees without first providing written notice and obtaining written consent. The defendant denies these allegations. The parties agreed to settle the lawsuit without the defendant admitting wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $572.36
Southern Illinois Healthcare Pixel Settlement
Southern Illinois Healthcare used third-party tracking technologies called "tracking pixels" on its web pages. The plaintiff claims this violated certain privacy laws. Southern Illinois denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs, risks, and uncertainties of continuing litigation.
Lewis v. Register.com TCPA Settlement
Register.com, Inc. made robocalls using artificial or prerecorded voices to cellular telephone numbers that had been permanently disconnected and reassigned, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). This settlement resolves claims from people who received such calls from February 12, 2021 through November 24, 2025.
HEXPOL Data Breach Settlement
HEXPOL Compounding Americas LLC and HEXPOL Holding Inc. experienced a targeted cyberattack on their computer systems in December 2024. The data breach compromised files containing private information including names and Social Security numbers. The defendants deny wrongdoing, and the court has not decided the merits of the case.
OrthopedicsNY Data Breach Settlement
A data security incident at OrthopedicsNY, LLP on or about December 28, 2023, allowed unauthorized access to company computer systems and potentially exposed the personally identifiable information of current and former patients and employees.
Centrelake Medical Group Data Breach Settlement
In early 2019, cybercriminals bypassed Centrelake Medical Group's cybersecurity systems and encrypted data as part of a ransomware attack. The attackers potentially gained access to patients' personal information including names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. Centrelake denies liability or wrongdoing.
Excelsior Data Incident Settlement
Cybercriminals gained unauthorized access to the network systems of Excelsior Orthopaedics and Buffalo Surgery Center on or about June 24, 2024. The breach potentially exposed personal information including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, identification numbers, passport numbers, dates of birth, biometric information, medical diagnosis, financial account information, health insurance information, and prescription information.
Paid Up to $5,000
ASP Aesthetics TCPA Text Message Settlement
ASP Aesthetics LP allegedly sent marketing text messages to cellular phone numbers after being requested to stop, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The defendant denies the allegations and any wrongdoing.
Enderson v. Sterling Farm & Fleet and Blain Supply Unpaid Overtime Settlement
Sterling Farm & Fleet, Inc. and Blain Supply, Inc. allegedly failed to properly calculate overtime by not including certain nondiscretionary compensation, such as bonuses and weekend premium pay, in employees' regular rates of pay. The defendants deny the allegations and no court decision has been made on the merits.
Charleston Area Medical Center Data Breach Settlement
Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC) experienced an email phishing attack in October 2024 that potentially exposed personal and medical information of patients. The exposed data may have included names, dates of birth, social security numbers, email addresses, phone numbers, driver's license information, health information, and health insurance information. CAMC denies any wrongdoing.
Nucor Data Settlement
Nucor Corporation experienced a cybersecurity incident discovered around May 13, 2025, in which an unauthorized third party accessed and acquired certain data from Nucor's information technology systems between May 3 and May 13, 2025. The accessed data contained personal information of affected individuals. Nucor denies wrongdoing and liability.
Paid $0–$7,500
MUBI Subscription Renewal Settlement
MUBI, a global streaming service, is alleged to have failed to provide adequate notice that its subscriptions automatically renewed and failed to obtain sufficient consumer consent to those renewals. MUBI denies liability and any wrongdoing.
Paid Each Settlement Class Member who submits a valid and timely Claim Form will receive an equal portion of the $1,600,000 Settlement Fund after deducting notice and administration costs, attorneys' fees and costs, and an Incentive Award to the Class Representative. The exact amount depends on the number of valid claims submitted.
Cincinnati Protest Settlement
People were subjected to physical arrest during political protests in Cincinnati from May 29-June 8, 2020, were charged with misdemeanors, and those charges were later dismissed. The settlement provides compensation to those arrested during these protests.
Chaisson v. University of Southern California Late Fees Settlement
USC charged students late registration fees, late settlement fees, and monthly finance charges between July 2016 and March 2026. Plaintiffs allege these fees are unlawful penalties and forfeitures under California law. USC denies the allegations and contends the fees comply with California law.
GYEN Class Action Settlement
Defendant GMO-Z.com Trust Company, Inc. allegedly violated New York and California law by failing to provide accurate disclosure concerning the stability of GYEN (a cryptocurrency) during the settlement class period. Plaintiffs allege that when GYEN became unpegged from the Japanese yen, Settlement Class members lost money as a result of this lack of disclosure.
Paid Your recovery will vary depending on the amount of GYEN purchased, prices, transaction dates, and total losses; distributions will be made based on the Plan of Allocation approved by the Court.
MOVEit Customer Data Security Breach Settlement
Cadence Bank used a third-party file transfer application called MOVEit Transfer that had a security vulnerability. This vulnerability led to a data breach between May 28, 2023 and May 31, 2023, where personally identifying information of customers was compromised. Cadence began notifying affected individuals in September 2023.
Paid $0–$100
Baer v. Shannondell Residence Fee Refund Settlement
Shannondell, Inc. allegedly breached its Residence and Care Agreement with former residents by deducting costs for refurbishment and restoration of units from residents' Entrance Fee Refunds. Shannondell denies these claims. This settlement avoids the costs and risks of continued litigation and provides $4.4 million in relief to the class.
Tangoe US Data Breach Settlement
Tangoe US, Inc. experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in November 2022 that compromised private information including names, dates of birth, social security numbers, medical information, health insurance information, medication information, medical billing/claims information, and financial account information. Tangoe denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing the litigation.
First Chatham Bank Data Breach Settlement
First Chatham Bank suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in September 2024. Certain files containing private information such as names, addresses, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, and payment card information were accessed. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and the court has not decided the case.
Sartan Medications Settlement - Valsartan, Losartan, and Irbesartan
Multiple pharmaceutical manufacturers sold blood pressure medications (Valsartan, Losartan, and Irbesartan) that allegedly contained contamination with probable human carcinogens including N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), nitrosamine impurities, and NMBA. The defendants have denied wrongdoing and denied that the contamination amounts were carcinogenic.
EEOC v. Columbia University Employment Discrimination Settlement
The EEOC charged Columbia University with unlawful employment practices by subjecting employees to harassment and discrimination based on their religion (Jewish), race (Jewish), and/or national origin (Israeli) in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Columbia University has agreed to settle this charge by establishing a $21 million settlement fund.
Paid Amount awarded to each eligible claimant determined at EEOC's sole discretion
Loomis Armored BIPA Settlement
Loomis Armored US, LLC allegedly collected biometric information (internal vehicle camera footage) from employees driving company vehicles in Illinois without first obtaining their written consent, in violation of the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).
NCAA Volunteer Coaches Lawsuit Settlement
The NCAA and its Division I member schools allegedly agreed through NCAA bylaws to prohibit paying compensation or benefits to volunteer coaches, which Plaintiffs claim was an illegal wage-fixing conspiracy under the Sherman Act. Volunteer coaches during the class period claim they were injured by this alleged conspiracy and seek damages based on what their compensation would have been absent the illegal agreement.
Paid Net Settlement Fund (after attorney fees, costs, expenses, and service awards) divided equally among all Class Members who file timely and valid Claim Forms
Leasing Expenses Co. Restitution
On November 23, 2020, the New York State Attorney General filed a lawsuit alleging that Leasing Expenses Co. and NLS Equipment Finance were continuing illegal collection practices against consumers. They were collecting payments on leases that a court had previously cancelled in a case against affiliated company Northern Leasing Systems, and were using fraud and deceptive practices that targeted many of the same victims. The court ordered them to stop these practices and return all money collected on the unlawful leases.
Perez v. Blackstone Valley Community Health Care Data Breach Settlement
A targeted cyberattack on Blackstone Valley Community Health Care, Inc.'s computer systems occurred in November 2023. Private information, including names and Social Security numbers, may have been accessed. The defendant denies wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid costs and uncertainties of continued litigation.
Mason Construction Data Breach Settlement
Mason Construction, LLC suffered a cyberattack on its computer systems in January 2024. Certain files containing private information such as names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, government-issued ID numbers, financial information, medical information, and health insurance information may have been accessed. Mason Construction denies wrongdoing, and the court has not decided the merits of the case.
Balance Autism Data Settlement
Balance Autism experienced a cybersecurity incident and data breach that began on or around March 11, 2025, affecting the personal information of consumers. The company has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit arising from this incident.
Essen Medical Data Breach Settlement
Essen Medical Associates experienced unauthorized access to its data environment between March 14, 2023, and March 22, 2023, which compromised personal information of patients. Essen denies all wrongdoing and liability.
Paid $100–$5,100
Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Data Breach Settlement
Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing suffered a cyberattack on its computer systems in May 2025. Files containing private information, including names and Social Security numbers, may have been accessed. The defendant denies wrongdoing.
Connor Law v. EMS LINQ, LLC Data Breach Settlement
EMS LINQ, LLC experienced unauthorized access to its systems between September 12, 2023, and May 13, 2024, compromising sensitive and personal information of employees and students of its school district customers, including names, addresses, dates of birth, bank account information, and Social Security numbers.
Paid $50–$2,500
John Milito v. Veeam Management LLC Employment Application Settlement
Veeam Management LLC and Veeam Vaas Corporation allegedly failed to disclose the wage scale or salary range in their job postings for open positions in Washington. The defendants contend they have not violated any law and that the plaintiff's claims are without merit.
Paid Maximum total payment by Defendants of $261,184.38 to $367,500.00, depending on how many Class Members submit a claim
Spencer v. Ardagh Glass Inc. Employment Application Settlement
Shannon Spencer filed a lawsuit on behalf of himself and a class of similarly situated applicants for employment against Ardagh Glass Inc., alleging claims related to the employment application process. The company has agreed to settle the lawsuit pending court approval.
Paid Up to $1,314.70
Proliance Surgeons Data Breach Settlement
Proliance Surgeons experienced a cyberattack on or about February 11, 2023, during which unauthorized third parties gained access to files stored on their servers containing patients' private information, including names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, financial information, medical records, and health insurance information. The company is settling claims for negligence, breach of implied contract, unjust enrichment, and violation of the Washington Consumer Protection Act.
Paid $0–$5,599
EEOC v. Goodsell/Wilkins Employment Discrimination Settlement
The EEOC alleged that Goodsell/Wilkins violated federal civil rights laws by subjecting male and Hispanic/Latino employees to unlawful harassment, constructive discharge, and retaliation based on their race, national origin, and sex between August 2018 and February 2025. The company has settled without admitting wrongdoing.
Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery Data Breach Settlement
Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery P.C. experienced a cyberattack on its computer systems in February 2024. Certain files potentially containing private information, including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, medical information, health insurance information, and financial account information, may have been accessed. Rebound denies wrongdoing.
General Physician Data Breach Settlement
General Physician, P.C. experienced a cybersecurity incident between April 6, 2024 and June 12, 2024 that resulted in potential unauthorized access to or acquisition of patients' private information including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, financial account information, medical history, and health insurance information.
Lee Enterprises Data Security Incident Settlement
Lee Enterprises experienced a data security incident in February 2025 where certain files containing private information may have been accessed. These files may have contained personal information such as names, Social Security numbers, and medical information.
M&R Printing Equipment Data Breach Settlement
M&R Printing Equipment, Inc. experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in June 2024. Files containing private information including names, Social Security numbers, and credit card numbers were accessed. M&R denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing litigation.
Nissan North America Data Breach Settlement
Nissan North America, Inc. experienced a data breach on or about November 7, 2023, in which the personal information of settlement class members may have been compromised. Nissan has agreed to settle this class action lawsuit related to the data incident.
AlphaCentric Income Opportunities Fund Securities Settlement
AlphaCentric Income Opportunities Fund investors allege they were harmed through misrepresentations or improper conduct related to shares of the Fund. The defendants deny any wrongdoing but have agreed to settle for $20 million plus interest.
Catalent Securities Settlement
Catalent, Inc. is facing a securities class action lawsuit brought by the City of Warwick Retirement System on behalf of investors. The settlement resolves claims related to publicly traded common stock and options that allegedly experienced price issues during the class period from August 30, 2021 through May 7, 2023.
Port Liberté Settlement
Owners and residents of condominium units at Port Liberté in Jersey City, New Jersey claimed that operations at the nearby Claremont Terminal industrial facility produced noise, odors, light, air pollution, fires, and explosions that decreased their property values and interfered with their use and enjoyment of their units. The defendants deny all liability but have agreed to establish a settlement fund and undertake remedial measures at their facilities.
Paid Payment amounts will be based on the number of settlement shares allocated to each Class Member and depend on: (1) whether you owned or leased the unit; (2) the number of years that you owned or leased the unit and resided in the unit; (3) the building in which the unit is located; and (4) the number of other Claimants.
Myers Auto Group Data Breach Settlement
Myers Auto Group suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in May 2025 that exposed private information and protected health information, including names, contact information, dates of birth, and government identification numbers such as Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers. Myers Auto denies wrongdoing, and the parties settled to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Vega v. Metropolitan Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Company Settlement
Metropolitan Direct allegedly reduced or "offset" underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) claims by the amount insureds received from the at-fault driver's insurer. The settlement provides refunds to affected policyholders and those who purchased UM/UIM coverage during the class period.
Paid Up to $25,000
Milito v. Splunk LLC Employment Application Settlement
John Milito filed a lawsuit against Splunk LLC and Cisco Systems, Inc. on behalf of himself and a class of similarly situated employment applicants. The lawsuit alleges claims related to the application for employment process with these companies.
Paid Up to $1,673.71
Christian Dior Data Breach Settlement
A cybersecurity incident occurred in January 2025 in which an unauthorized party gained access to a Christian Dior database containing customer personal information including names, contact information, addresses, dates of birth, government identification numbers, and in some cases Social Security numbers. Christian Dior denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Akeela, Inc. Data Breach Settlement
Akeela, Inc. experienced a cybersecurity incident in June 2023 in which certain files containing private information were potentially accessed. The compromised data may have included Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and medical diagnosis and treatment information. Akeela denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and risks.
M.A. Ford Manufacturing Company Data Breach Settlement
M.A. Ford suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in December 2023 that resulted in unauthorized access to files containing personal information and Personally Identifiable Information (PII). M.A. Ford denies wrongdoing, and the settlement was agreed to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
CMLS III Stockholder Settlement
In a stockholder class action lawsuit, plaintiffs Milana Nemeth and Adam Saab alleged claims against multiple defendants related to CM Life Sciences III, Inc. The defendants deny all claims and allegations of wrongdoing, but have agreed to settle the action for $7,250,000 to resolve all claims in the lawsuit.
Kevin Galindo v. Infiniti of Clarendon Hills - TCPA Settlement
Infiniti of Clarendon Hills, Inc. allegedly sent text messages and calls to consumers selling its products or services while their telephone numbers were on the National Do Not Call Registry for at least 30 days, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Infiniti denies all allegations and admits no wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $150
Soleil and Hammonds v. Hartford Insurance Company UIM Settlement
Hartford collected premiums for underinsured motorist (UIM) automobile insurance coverage that was allegedly illusory, misleading, or inadequate. The defendants improperly applied offsets from UIM claims for amounts already paid by liable parties in automobile accidents.
St. Andrew's Resources for Seniors System Data Breach Settlement
In February 2024, a criminal third party gained unauthorized access to St. Andrew's Resources for Seniors System's employee email accounts in a cybersecurity incident. Personal and health information of certain individuals may have been compromised, including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and medical information. St. Andrew's denies wrongdoing and liability.
Los Angeles Times Privacy Tracker Settlement
Los Angeles Times Communications LLC installed and used three trackers—TripleLift Tracker, GumGum Tracker, and Audiencerate Tracker—on website visitors' internet browsers without consent, allegedly violating California's Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). The company has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit.
Paid Pro rata (equal) portion of the Settlement Fund
Differin BPO Product Settlement
Galderma Laboratories manufactured Differin branded acne treatment products containing benzoyl peroxide. Plaintiffs claimed that Galderma misled consumers regarding possible benzene contamination in three specific Differin products: Daily Deep Cleanser (5% BPO), Acne Spot Treatment (10% BPO), and Maximum Strength Acne Foaming Cleanser (10% BPO). Galderma denies the allegations and any wrongdoing, but agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Paid $9–$27
Wilshire Law Firm TCPA Settlement
Wilshire Law Firm allegedly violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by sending pre-recorded messages to cellular telephone numbers. Wilshire denies that it violated the law.
Paid Up to $75
AMEX Antitrust Settlement
American Express had rules in its merchant agreements that prohibited merchants from encouraging customers to pay with a different card that charged lower fees. Plaintiffs alleged these anti-steering rules caused merchants to raise prices to cover Amex fees, resulting in all customers—including those not using Amex cards—paying more. American Express denies wrongdoing.
Ingram Micro Americas Data Breach Settlement
Ingram Micro Americas, Inc. experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in July 2025 that compromised files containing private information. These files included personal data such as names and Social Security numbers of current and former employees. Ingram Micro denies it did anything wrong, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs and uncertainties of continuing litigation.
301 Scrubs Data Breach Settlement
In June 2024, 301 Scrubs experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems that resulted in unauthorized access to files containing private information. The files potentially contained personal information such as names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and employee identification numbers. 301 Scrubs denies wrongdoing, and the court has not decided the merits.
Norton Healthcare Data Breach Settlement
Norton Healthcare, Inc. and Norton Hospitals, Inc. experienced a data incident on or around May 9, 2023, that resulted in the potential exposure of confidential personal information of the company's current and former patients and employees. The defendants have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit related to this breach.