Past settlements
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Boart Longyear Data Breach Settlement
In June 2024, Boart Longyear Company experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in which certain files containing private information were accessed. These files may have contained personal information such as Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, government identification card numbers, passport numbers, medical information, and/or financial account information. Boart Longyear denies wrongdoing.
Young America Insurance Co. & Loya Insurance Co. UIM Coverage Settlement
Young America Insurance Company and Loya Insurance Company allegedly violated New Mexico law by failing to disclose the limitations of or misrepresenting the value of underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage. The companies also allegedly applied offsets to UIM benefits based on the insurance coverage limits of third parties responsible for bodily injuries or property damage.
Paid UIM claim readjustment and potentially additional UIM benefits for eligible class members; UM/UIM premium refunds for eligible policyholders
ESO Solutions Data Breach Settlement
ESO Solutions, Inc., a third-party software and data solutions company, experienced a cyberattack in September 2023 that potentially compromised highly sensitive information. The company is settling the resulting class action lawsuit. Defendant denies any wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $5,000
Franchini v. Accu-Time Systems, Inc. - Fingerprint Scanning Settlement
Accu-Time Systems, Inc. provided time clock systems that used fingerprint scanning technology at various companies in Illinois. Employees allegedly scanned their fingers at these time clocks beginning August 29, 2016, and the settlement addresses claims related to this fingerprint collection practice.
Paid $100–$500
Balance of Nature Supplements Settlement
Balance of Nature allegedly engaged in deceptive and misleading trade practices in the manufacture, labeling, marketing, and sale of dietary supplement products including Fruits capsules, Veggies capsules, and Fiber & Spice powder. The lawsuit claimed false representations about product quality, ingredient accuracy, and health benefits. The defendant denies all allegations and contends the products were always marketed truthfully and labeled accurately.
Montlick & Associates Data Breach Settlement
Montlick & Associates experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in August 2024. The attack compromised files containing private information including names, Social Security numbers, drivers' license numbers, medical treatment information, and diagnosis information. Montlick denies any wrongdoing.
Blizzard v. Nationwide TCPA Settlement
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company allegedly sent prerecorded voice messages in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and/or the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act (FTSA). Defendant denies the allegations and any wrongdoing, and the court has not decided who is right.
Sequoia Data Breach Settlement
Sequoia stored personal information on a cloud storage system that was allegedly accessed by an unauthorized third party between September 22 and October 6, 2022. The lawsuits claim that Sequoia failed to employ reasonable security to protect this personal information. Sequoia denies wrongdoing, but agreed to settle in 2025 to avoid further litigation.
Burgatory Settlement
Surefire Management, LLC, which operates Burgatory Restaurants, allegedly failed to properly pay tipped employees (such as bartenders and servers) in violation of federal and state wage laws. The company allegedly failed to satisfy notice requirements for tip credits and required tipped employees to perform unpaid side work (like cleaning and prep work) without paying the full minimum wage. The defendants deny all allegations and assert they paid employees properly and provided proper notice.
PacBell Settlement
Pacific Bell Telephone Company allegedly violated California labor laws by treating the use of accrued kin-care and paid sick-days as unprotected absences subject to discipline, in violation of Labor Code sections 233, 234, and 246.5. The defendant denies the allegations.
Paid Payment based on the number of workweeks worked from January 1, 2021 to October 23, 2025
Adena Health System Pixel Settlement
Adena Health System allegedly used third-party tracking technologies called "tracking pixels" on its web pages. The plaintiff claims this use violated certain privacy laws. Adena denies any wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid the costs and uncertainties of continuing the litigation.
Alabama Cardiology Data Breach Settlement
Alabama Cardiovascular Group experienced a data breach on or about July 2, 2024, where an unauthorized third party accessed their computer systems and may have accessed or obtained personal information and health information of certain individuals. The defendant denies wrongdoing and liability but has agreed to settle the lawsuit.
NELNET Data Security Settlement
NELNET SERVICING, LLC allegedly failed to implement reasonable data security measures to protect consumers' personally identifiable information. As a result of the data security incident, class members experienced or were exposed to fraud and identity theft. The defendant denies violating any law but agreed to settle to avoid the expenses and uncertainties of continued litigation.
AACOM Data Breach Settlement
AACOM discovered a data breach in September 2024 that exposed personally identifiable information and personal health information. AACOM denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit for $700,000.
Paid $50–$3,500
McNamara v. Wells Fargo Free Trial Recurring Billing Settlement
Wells Fargo allegedly assisted the Apex Entities, Triangle Entities, and Tarr Entities by opening bank accounts for dozens of related companies and transferring millions of dollars into their third-party bank accounts. These entities misled consumers into monthly subscriptions and products. Wells Fargo denies all claims and wrongdoing.
Lynn Scott v. Grubhub Settlement
In October 2020, a class action lawsuit was filed against Grubhub alleging that thousands of businesses were listed on Grubhub's food delivery platforms (including Eat24, Seamless, and others) without contracts in place. Plaintiffs claim this misled consumers into believing the businesses had agreed to be listed and caused damage to the businesses' reputations and sales. Grubhub denies wrongdoing.
Trevethan v. Best Reps, Inc. Class and PAGA Settlement
Plaintiff Donna Trevethan sued Safeway, Albertsons, Costco, and Advantage Solutions alleging violations related to workers who sold or promoted goods in stores. A settlement has been reached with the defendants agreeing to pay compensation to eligible workers.
VisionPoint Eye Center Data Breach Settlement
VisionPoint Eye Center suffered a cyberattack on October 3, 2024, in which files containing private information were potentially accessed. VisionPoint denies any wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the risks and uncertainties of continued litigation.
Duly Health and Care Data Tracking Settlement
Duly Health and Care allegedly installed and implemented a Meta tracking pixel on its website without users' knowledge or consent. The defendant denies any wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing the lawsuit.
Delta Defense VPPA Settlement
Defendants Delta Defense, LLC and United States Concealed Carry Association, Inc. are alleged to have violated privacy rights related to videos behind paywalls or subscription walls on their websites. The defendants deny wrongdoing, but both sides have agreed to settle to avoid costly litigation.
Paid Pro rata share based on number of valid claim forms submitted
Continuum Health Data Security Incident Settlement
Between October 18-19, 2023, Continuum Health suffered a cybersecurity incident that impacted consumers' private information. Plaintiffs allege the company was negligent in protecting the data and failed in its contractual and fiduciary duties to consumers. Continuum Health denies any wrongdoing.
Paid $75–$5,000
Navarro v Anschutz Exploration Corp. Settlement
Anschutz Exploration Corp. allegedly failed to pay statutory interest on late royalty payments and failed to provide required information on check stubs under Wyoming law. Defendant denies all allegations of wrongdoing but has agreed to settle to avoid the costs and uncertainty of continued litigation.
LifeBridge Health Data Breach Settlement
A third party gained unauthorized access to LifeBridge Health's computer systems in November 2024, potentially compromising settlement class members' private information. The lawsuit alleges negligence, breach of implied contract, and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. LifeBridge denies any wrongdoing.
Idaho National Laboratory Data Breach Settlement
Idaho National Laboratory experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in December 2023. Files containing private information such as full names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and medical treatment and health insurance information were accessed. The defendant denies wrongdoing and the court has not decided the case; the parties settled to avoid litigation costs and risks.
EEOC v. Security Engineers Sex Discrimination Settlement
The EEOC alleged that Security Engineers, Inc. discriminated against female applicants for security officer positions at locations throughout Alabama based on their sex from March 1, 2017, to March 10, 2025. The company has resolved the lawsuit.
Kirby v. BCBS-GA Georgia Pathway Class Action Settlement
BCBS-GA allegedly misrepresented its healthcare provider network to consumers who purchased individual or family Pathway health insurance plans beginning in November 2015, and improperly required Pathway members to obtain referrals from a primary care physician to see specialists in the 2019 plan year. The defendant denies no wrongdoing; both sides agreed to settle before any judgment.
Peck v. Progressive UM/UIM Coverage Settlement
Progressive charged premiums for stacked Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage on single vehicle automobile policies. The settlement provides a process for eligible insureds to receive automatic payments or submit claims for monetary compensation.
Carolina Arthritis Associates Data Incident Settlement
Carolina Arthritis Associates experienced a cyberattack on its computer systems in September 2024. Certain files containing private information were accessed, including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, diagnosis, medical history, prescription information, health insurance information, and medical claim forms. The defendant denies wrongdoing and the parties settled to avoid the costs and uncertainties of continued litigation.
Lemonaid Health Pixel Tracking Settlement
Lemonaid Health Inc. installed and implemented tracking pixels on its website that disclosed users' individually identifiable health information and protected health information to third parties without users' knowledge or consent.
Paid The exact payment amounts will not be determined until after the deadline to file a claim has passed.
RAAC Stockholder Settlement
Shareholders of RAAC Class A Common Stock who did not redeem their shares by the July 16, 2021 deadline filed a class action lawsuit claiming damages. The defendants, including company management and board members, have agreed to settle the claims for $7,500,000. The settlement was approved by the Court on January 2, 2026.
ZOA Energy Drink "0 Preservatives" Label Settlement
ZOA Energy labeled its drinks with "0 Preservatives," but the drinks contain citric and ascorbic acids, which the plaintiff claims are preservatives. The lawsuit alleges the labeling is misleading under California consumer protection laws. ZOA denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and risks.
Paid $10–$150
Simpson Strong-Tie Data Incident Settlement
A cyber-attack on Simpson Strong-Tie beginning on or around October 9, 2023, resulted in an unknown actor gaining access to the company's systems and downloading certain files containing personal identifiable information of current and former Simpson Strong-Tie employees. Simpson Strong-Tie denies all claims and charges of wrongdoing but has agreed to the settlement to avoid the costs and risks of continuing the case.
Word & Brown Insurance Administrators Data Breach Settlement
On or around October 23, 2024, Word & Brown Insurance Administrators discovered unauthorized access to its computer systems by a third party. This data incident may have involved unauthorized access to personal identifiable information of certain individuals. The defendant denies all legal claims and any wrongdoing.
Paid Reimbursement of out-of-pocket losses, credit monitoring services, or alternative cash payment
Lampo Group TCPA Text Message Settlement
Lampo, a financial guidance and planning company, allegedly sent text messages to class members without maintaining adequate internal Do Not Call procedures, violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Lampo denies all allegations of wrongdoing and admits no liability as part of the settlement.
Paid Up to $45
Yale New Haven Data Breach Settlement
Yale New Haven Health Services Corporation experienced a data breach on March 8, 2025, when a criminal third party gained unauthorized access to the company's systems. The breach may have exposed class members' private information including names, addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, email addresses, race or ethnicity, Social Security numbers, and medical information. The defendant has agreed to settle the resulting litigation for $18 million.
Paid Up to $5,000
First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Data Breach Settlement
First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union experienced a data incident that compromised individuals' private information. FCFCU denies any wrongdoing. The settlement provides compensation to those affected.
Paid $100–$5,000
Miclat v. Advanced Care Staffing Settlement
Advanced Care Staffing and Priority Care Staffing allegedly violated labor laws by requiring healthcare workers to pay money if they left before their contracts ended, and by imposing contract terms that forced workers to stay longer and accept lower pay than they would have otherwise chosen.
Paid $1,200–$1,320
Lifeline Screening Data Privacy Settlement
Lifeline Screening allegedly intentionally exposed customers' personal and health information to Meta and Google by using tracking technologies on its website that transmitted search queries and information about medical screening selections. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
Paid $20–$50
Geisinger System Services and Evangelical Community Hospital Healthcare Workers Antitrust Settlement
Healthcare workers employed by Geisinger System Services and Evangelical Community Hospital claim the defendants engaged in antitrust violations. The defendants have agreed to settle these claims without admitting wrongdoing.
Purnell v. Summit National Bank Data Incident Settlement
Summit National Bank experienced a data incident in May 2024 when unauthorized individuals accessed an email account belonging to Summit, compromising personally identifiable information including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and financial account information. The lawsuit asserts claims related to this data incident, though Summit denies any wrongdoing or liability.
Paid $175–$5,000
Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital Network Data Breach Settlement
A cyberattack on Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital Network's computer systems occurred in May 2024, resulting in unauthorized access to files containing private patient information including names, medical histories, Social Security numbers, credit card information, and other sensitive data. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing the litigation.
Knight Barry Title Data Incident Settlement
Knight Barry Title, Inc. experienced a data incident and sent notice of the breach to affected individuals on or around February 1, 2024. The company denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to this settlement to resolve the litigation.
Paid Up to $5,000
Olson v. Oliver Street Dermatology Management LLC Data Breach Settlement
A criminal third party gained unauthorized access to Oliver Street Dermatology Management LLC's network in June 2024, potentially exposing Settlement Class Members' personal information including names, dates of birth, medical record numbers, health insurance information, medical records, and Social Security numbers. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
23andMe Data Breach Settlement
23andMe announced a cyberattack on October 6, 2023, that resulted in the theft of personal information from its databases affecting approximately 6.4 million United States residents. The company has agreed to settle the resulting class action lawsuit.
Paid $100–$10,000
Trinity Home Builders and Homewood Corporation Roof/Attic Ventilation Settlement
The defendants (Trinity Home Builders and Homewood Corporation) allegedly built homes with roof and/or attic under ventilation issues. The defendants deny they did anything wrong, but both sides agreed to settle to avoid the cost and burdens of litigation and to provide relief to class members now rather than years from now.
Paid The value of a Class Member's individual award will depend upon the number of Class Members who file valid Claim Forms.
SpinX Games Settlement
SpinX Games sold virtual coins in its mobile games Cash Frenzy, Lotsa Slots, Jackpot World, Jackpot Crush, and Vegas Friends. Players alleged claims related to these virtual coin sales. SpinX denies all claims and wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and uncertainty.
Affiliated Dermatologists & Dermatologic Surgeons Data Breach Settlement
Affiliated Dermatologists & Dermatologic Surgeons experienced a data incident discovered on March 5, 2024, resulting in potential unauthorized access to Settlement Class Members' private information including dates of birth, Social Security numbers, medical treatment information, health insurance claims information, driver's license numbers, passport numbers, and other personal identifiable or protected health information.
Paid $40–$5,000
Davis v. Regional Obstetrical Consultants Data Breach Settlement
Regional Obstetrical Consultants, P.C. experienced a data incident on or about May 6, 2024, involving unauthorized access to or acquisition of private health information. The compromised information includes names, dates of birth, addresses, phone numbers, medical record numbers, insurance ID numbers, diagnoses, medical history, procedures, and other personally identifiable and protected health information.
Malibu Boats Securities Litigation Settlement
Malibu Boats, Inc. allegedly violated securities laws. Defendants have agreed to cause their D&O (Directors and Officers) Insurers to pay $7.8 million to settle claims. The defendant admits no wrongdoing.
Paid Net Settlement Fund estimated at approximately $5,100,000 (65.38% of the $7,800,000 Settlement Fund) to be distributed to Settlement Class Members who submit valid Claim Forms according to the Plan of Allocation.
595 Baltic Asset LLC Rent Overcharge Settlement
The defendant received 421-a tax benefits for the building at 595 Baltic Street, which required all apartments to be rent-stabilized. Plaintiffs allege that the defendant violated New York State law by failing to account for rent concessions when setting initial rents and preferential rents, causing tenants to be charged more than the maximum legal rent allowed.
Joybird Settlement
Joybird, owned by defendants La-Z-Boy Inc. and Stitch Industries Inc., allegedly charged sales prices that violated consumer protection laws in California, Oregon, and Washington. The defendants have agreed to settle the class action without admitting wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $115
Kaiser TCPA and FTSA Settlement
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. allegedly sent marketing text messages to people who had opted out by responding with "stop" or similar requests, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and Florida Telephone Solicitation Act (FTSA). Kaiser denies all allegations and admits no wrongdoing as part of this settlement.
Paid $0–$75
New York Blood Center Data Breach Settlement
New York Blood Center, Inc. and Memorial Blood Centers suffered a targeted cyberattack on their computer systems in January 2025 that compromised private information in certain files. These files contained sensitive personal information including names, dates of birth, gender, Social Security numbers, blood type, blood test results, and financial information. The defendants deny wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing litigation.
Peterson Oil Class Action Settlement
Peterson Oil allegedly blended elevated levels of biodiesel into heating oil, which did not meet industry standards, was less efficient than standard heating oil with fewer BTUs, required equipment adjustments, caused heating systems to shut down, and caused long-term damage to heating equipment. Defendants deny all allegations.
Paid Up to $180 per no-heat incident without documentation; if out-of-pocket costs exceed $500, you may claim the full amount with supporting documentation. Pro rata share of remaining settlement fund based on gallons of fuel purchased.
Stoneledge Furniture Furniture Pricing Settlement
Stoneledge Furniture, LLC allegedly advertised inflated "original prices" or "regular prices" at its California Ashley HomeStore locations. The lawsuit claims this violated California's Unfair Competition Law and Consumer Legal Remedies Act. Stoneledge denies all allegations and wrongdoing.
Paid $35.00 off voucher for any purchase at a Stoneledge-owned store
Rahman v. Erickson Companies Data Breach Settlement
A third party gained unauthorized access to Erickson Companies' computer systems in or around November 2024, potentially compromising sensitive personal information. The lawsuit asserts claims for negligent data security practices, breach of contract, and statutory violations. Defendants deny any wrongdoing.
Paid Cash Payment A for Documented Losses and Cash Payment B for Flat Cash Payment available to all Settlement Class Members
NexGen Air Conditioning TCPA Prerecorded Message Settlement
NexGen Air Conditioning and Heating LLC allegedly sent prerecorded voice messages in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and/or Florida Telephone Solicitation Act (FTSA). The defendant denies the allegations and any wrongdoing.
Mystic Valley Elder Services Data Incident Settlement
Mystic Valley Elder Services, Inc. experienced a cybersecurity incident on or around April 5, 2024, involving its network. Personal identifiable information of class members may have been compromised. The defendant denies wrongdoing and liability in connection with the allegations.
Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Data Disclosure Settlement
Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare used third-party web tracking and analytics tools on its website that allegedly disclosed patient web usage data, including personally identifiable information and protected health information, to Facebook, Google, and other third parties. The defendant denies all wrongdoing and liability.
Paid Up to $17
No Joke v. West Bend Mutual Insurance Settlement
West Bend Mutual Insurance Company allegedly improperly deducted Nonmaterial Depreciation when adjusting certain Structural Loss insurance claims for policyholders in Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin.