Past settlements
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Martin v. American Family Mutual Insurance Depreciation Settlement
American Family Mutual Insurance Company allegedly improperly deducted nonmaterial depreciation when adjusting certain structural loss insurance claims in Illinois. The settlement resolves whether the defendant properly handled these depreciation deductions.
Akumin Data Incident Settlement
Akumin Operating Corp. experienced a data incident on October 11, 2023, involving unauthorized access to or acquisition of sensitive personal and medical information including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, medical records, financial account information, and health insurance details.
Paid Up to $2,500
Kimball v. Volkswagen Group of America Turbocharger Class Settlement
Volkswagen and Audi vehicles were equipped with turbochargers that allegedly had defective wastegates prone to premature failure due to corrosion or wear. Volkswagen Group of America denies the claims and maintains the turbochargers are not defective and function properly. The parties agreed to settle without the court deciding in favor of either party.
Paid 50% reimbursement of past paid turbocharger repair/replacement costs (up to $3,850 maximum for non-dealer repairs), or 40% if repair invoice does not specify covered cause. Warranty extension for Generation 3 vehicles covers 50% of repair/replacement costs.
LA County Juvenile Detention Settlement
The County of Los Angeles detained minors in Los Angeles County Juvenile Hall and Camp facilities. The settlement compensates class members for their detention, with the county paying $30 million to resolve the lawsuit.
Paid From $7,000
Cornwell Quality Tools Company Data Breach Settlement
The Cornwell Quality Tools Company experienced a data incident on September 22, 2022, that may have involved personal identifying information of class members. The settlement resolves claims brought by individuals impacted by this data breach.
Paid $50–$5,000
Columbia University Health Care Data Breach Settlement
Columbia University Health Care, Inc. experienced a data security incident between September 11, 2023, and March 7, 2024, that allegedly impacted the private information of certain individuals. Plaintiffs claim the defendant was responsible for this incident. The defendant denies all claims.
SSM Health Data Settlement
SSM Health allegedly disclosed patients' confidential personally identifiable information and protected health information to third-party technologies without patient consent. SSM denies the claims and maintains it did nothing wrong but agreed to the settlement to avoid further litigation.
Paid Up to $31.50
LCMC Data Settlement
LCMC Health Holdings, Inc. and Louisiana Children's Medical Center allegedly mishandled personal data of patients who accessed the LCMC Health Patient Portal. The company is settling claims related to this data exposure without admitting wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $15
Boston Children's Health Physicians Data Breach Settlement
Boston Children's Health Physicians suffered a data breach in September 2024 that may have impacted customers' private information. Defendants deny any wrongdoing. The settlement provides compensation and medical data monitoring to affected individuals.
Paid $100–$5,000
Cannon Data Breach Settlement
Cannon Corporation experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in January 2023 in which certain files containing private information were accessed. The files may have contained personal employee information including names, dates of birth, contact information, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, state identification numbers, and passport numbers. Cannon denies wrongdoing, and the settlement was agreed to by the parties to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Joyous PBC Ketamine Therapy Privacy Settlement
Joyous, PBC, a ketamine therapy provider, allegedly disclosed customers' confidential information to third parties in violation of California privacy law. Joyous denies liability but settled the case to avoid additional legal fees and litigation uncertainty.
Paid Up to $37
Evenflo Big Kid Booster Seat Settlement
Evenflo allegedly misled consumers by labeling and advertising its "Big Kid" booster seats as "side impact tested" and safe for children weighing 30 pounds or more, when the company claims the labeling and advertising was not misleading and denies any wrongdoing. The parties settled to avoid the cost and risk of continued litigation.
Paid Pro rata share of Net Settlement Fund plus $25 Evenflo credit per seat (maximum 2 seats)
Olaplex Securities Settlement
Olaplex is settling a securities class action lawsuit alleging that the company made misrepresentations in its initial public offering documents. The defendant does not admit wrongdoing.
Discovery Practice Management Data Incident Settlement
A data incident in June 2020 potentially exposed personal information of individuals due to Discovery Practice Management, Inc. not taking appropriate care to protect personal information in its email environment from unauthorized access. DPM denies the claims and denies any wrongdoing.
Serra v. New England Patriots - Video Privacy Protection Act Settlement
The New England Patriots allegedly shared personally identifiable information (PII) of users of the Patriots mobile app with third parties through Anvato API and Rover SDK without user consent, violating the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). The Patriots deny wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to avoid the uncertainties and costs of continuing litigation.
Paid Pro rata equal portion of the Net Settlement Fund
Nugent v. JBS USA Sanitation Corporation Wage Disclosure Settlement
JBS USA Sanitation Corporation and Empire Packing Company allegedly posted job openings in Washington without disclosing the wage scale or salary range as required. The defendants dispute these claims and contend they have not violated any law.
Paid Settlement range is $1,399,242.75 to $2,126,250.00 depending on the number of claims filed
Whole Foods Market 401(k) Plan ERISA Settlement
Plaintiffs allege that Plan fiduciaries allowed the Whole Foods Market 401(k) Plan to pay higher recordkeeping and administrative fees than necessary. Plaintiffs also alleged that Whole Foods and the Board failed to monitor the Plan's fiduciaries. The defendants deny all allegations and assert their conduct was entirely proper and compliant with all applicable laws.
Jones v. Tapestry, Inc. - Job Application Wage Disclosure Settlement
Tapestry, Inc. allegedly violated Washington law by not disclosing wage scales, salary ranges, or general descriptions of benefits and compensation in job postings for open positions in Washington. Tapestry denies all claims and contends it is not liable.
Paid $793.79–$5,000
York County School of Technology Data Breach Settlement
On March 27, 2023 and April 26, 2023, cyber criminals gained unauthorized access to York County School of Technology's network, exfiltrating Settlement Class Members' Private Information including full names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and Driver's Licenses or State IDs. The defendant is settling claims arising from this data breach.
Paid $45–$5,000
Seattle Housing Authority Data Breach Settlement
In October 2023, cybercriminals conducted a cyberattack on the Seattle Housing Authority and potentially accessed and/or acquired files containing individuals' personal information. The Seattle Housing Authority denies all claims and denies wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle the case.
Witham Memorial Hospital Patient Portal Data Breach Settlement
The hospital disclosed confidential personally identifiable information and protected health information to third-party technologies without patient consent. The hospital denies all claims and maintains it did nothing wrong but agreed to settle to avoid the expense and burden of continued litigation.
Paid Up to $25
Aladdin Food Management Services Wage Disclosure Settlement
Defendants allegedly failed to disclose required wage/salary information and benefits in job postings in Washington in violation of state law. Defendants dispute these claims and the court has not determined the merit of the allegations.
Paid Minimum Settlement Fund of $795,147.25 to Maximum Settlement Fund of $1,261,000.00, depending on the number of valid claims
Jefferson Healthcare Pixel Settlement
Jefferson Healthcare allegedly implemented and used Meta Pixel and similar tracking technologies on its website without proper disclosure of website usage. The defendant denies the allegations and admits no wrongdoing, but agreed to settle to avoid the expense and burden of continuing the case.
Paid A twelve (12)-month subscription voucher for the CyEx Privacy Shield product
Pentegra 401(k) Settlement
Participants in the Pentegra Defined Contribution Plan for Financial Institutions have filed a class action lawsuit against the Board of Directors. The settlement resolves claims related to the plan's administration, though specific allegations are not detailed on this page.
Keurig K-Supreme Coffee Maker Settlement
Keurig's K-Supreme, K-Supreme Plus, and K-Supreme SMART single-serve coffee makers allegedly had a defect that caused the machines to suddenly and permanently lose power during the descaling process when descaled according to Keurig's instructions. Keurig denies all allegations and admits no wrongdoing, but agreed to settle the case by establishing a settlement fund and providing extended warranties.
Paid Up to $250
Canteen Vending Machine Overcharge Settlement
Compass Group USA, Inc. (Canteen) allegedly charged consumers more than the displayed price for items purchased from certain vending machines when customers used credit, debit, or prepaid cards, without disclosing the extra card-use charges to consumers.
Paid $30–$360
GPB Securities Settlement
This is a securities class action settlement against five audit and consulting firms (CohnReznick LLP, Crowe LLP, Margolin, Winer & Evens LLP, RSM US LLP, and WithumSmith+Brown, PC). The defendants have agreed to settle the lawsuit with final court approval granted on November 24, 2025.
Hospital Sisters Health System Data Breach Settlement
Hospital Sisters Health System suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in August 2023, in which certain files containing personally identifiable information and personal health information were accessed. The defendant denies wrongdoing and has agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid costs, risks, and uncertainties of continuing litigation.
CareDx Securities Litigation Settlement
CareDx, Inc. and other defendants agreed to settle a securities class action lawsuit. The settlement resolves claims that class members were damaged by their purchases of CareDx common stock. The defendants agreed to pay $20,250,000 to settle the case.
Paid Unable to determine at this time; depends on number of valid claims submitted
Panera Data Security Settlement
Panera discovered a security incident on March 23, 2024, where an unauthorized third party gained access to certain information including names and Social Security Numbers of Panera's current and former employees, as well as a small number of customers, contractors, and other individuals. Panera denies wrongdoing and liability but has agreed to settle the lawsuit on a classwide basis.
Paid Up to $7,100
Hillbom v. Dignity Health Data Breach Settlement
An unauthorized third party may have accessed personal identifying information (PII) and/or protected health information (PHI) of current and former patients of Dignity Health. The lawsuit alleges that the defendants failed to adequately protect this sensitive patient data.
Paid Up to $2,500
Metairie Towers Condominium Class Action Settlement
The Metairie Towers Condominium Association allegedly wasted and misallocated insurance proceeds collected from the Hurricane Ida settlement and a September 28, 2021 water damage event. The settlements resolve claims against multiple insurance companies for this misallocation of funds.
Francesca's Data Breach Settlement
Francesca's suffered a data breach that compromised customers' personal information. Data breach notices were sent to affected individuals on or after September 25, 2023. The defendant denies any wrongdoing. However, the defendant has filed for bankruptcy, and the settlement will not move forward at this time—no settlement payments will be made and there will be no recovery to class members.
Paid $50–$5,000
Baybrook Village Apartments Settlement
Two lawsuits alleged that Baybrook Village violated Texas law by improperly collecting water and sewer fees and rent late fees from tenants. The defendants deny all wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing litigation.
GM Fuel Pump Settlement
General Motors allegedly sold 2011-2016 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks with 6.6L Duramax diesel engines that had defective CP4 fuel pumps requiring costly repairs. GM has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit by providing cash payments to those who paid for repairs and offering reimbursement for future repairs.
Paid 50% reimbursement of repair costs for CP4 fuel pump replacements performed on or after May 6, 2025
Cupertino Electric Data Breach Settlement
Cupertino Electric, Inc. suffered a data breach that impacted customers. The company is settling a class action lawsuit by providing credit monitoring, reimbursement for documented losses, and pro rata cash payments to affected individuals. The defendant does not admit wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $5,000
Archibeque v. FPI Management, Inc. Data Breach Settlement
FPI Management, Inc. experienced a cyberattack in August 2020 where unauthorized third parties gained access to files containing personal information of residents of properties FPI managed. The exposed data included names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, passport numbers, tax identification numbers, financial account information, online credentials, and medical information. The plaintiff claims FPI was responsible for the increased risk of identity theft resulting from this incident.
Paid $100–$4,250
Weirton Medical Center Data Breach Settlement
Weirton Medical Center experienced a data incident in which the personal information of patients—including names, Social Security numbers, and medical bill balances—was potentially accessed or compromised. The company is settling class action claims arising from this breach.
Shapermint Pricing Settlement
Favorite World, LLC is settling a class action lawsuit. Settlement class members will receive voucher compensation that can be used on the Shapermint website.
Paid $6–$12
Forbes Media Privacy Settlement
Forbes Media disclosed subscribers' personally identifiable information (including video viewing data) to Facebook via the Facebook Tracking Pixel without consent, allegedly violating the Video Privacy Protection Act. Forbes denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs.
Paid Up to $15
Brown Integrated Logistics Data Breach Settlement
Brown Integrated Logistics, Inc. suffered an unauthorized data breach on or around November 13-15, 2023, that exposed personal information including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, financial account information, medical information, and health insurance data. The company notified affected individuals in September 2024. Brown Integrated Logistics denies any wrongdoing.
Paid $75–$4,100
Avfuel Data Breach Settlement
Avfuel Corp. suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in January 2024 that compromised private information, including names and Social Security numbers. Avfuel denies wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
SciPlay Corporation Settlement - Social Casino Games
SciPlay allegedly sold virtual chips in social casino-style games (Jackpot Party Casino, Gold Fish Casino, Hot Shot Casino, Quick Hit Slots, 88 Fortunes, Monopoly Slots, and Bingo Showdown) in violation of Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, New Jersey, and Massachusetts state laws. SciPlay denies all claims and admits no wrongdoing but has agreed to settle to avoid further litigation expenses.
WebTPA Data Incident Settlement
Defendants sent notification to persons in the United States that their Private Information was potentially compromised as a result of a data incident. The defendants deny all liability or wrongdoing but have agreed to settle to avoid the costs and expenses of further litigation.
Paid $100–$5,150
Independent Living Systems Data Breach Settlement
Independent Living Systems LLC experienced a data security incident in June/July 2022 in which an unauthorized third party may have gained access to files containing sensitive personal information, including names, Social Security numbers, tax identification numbers, medical information, and health insurance information. ILS denies any wrongdoing or liability.
Paid Up to $5,000
Suther v. Skagit Regional Hospital Patient Portal Settlement
Skagit Regional Hospital allegedly disclosed patients' confidential personally identifiable information and protected health information to third-party technologies without patient consent. The defendant denies all claims but agreed to settle to avoid the expense and uncertainties of continued litigation.
Paid Up to $20
Crossroads Equipment Lease & Finance Data Breach Settlement
Crossroads Equipment Lease & Finance, LLC experienced a cybersecurity incident in or around April 2023 that impacted the personal information of Settlement Class Members. The company has reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit regarding this security incident.
PurFoods Data Breach Settlement
Between January 16 and February 22, 2023, PurFoods suffered a cyberattack that may have resulted in unauthorized access to personal information of customers, employees, and independent contractors. The company notified approximately 1.2 million individuals of the breach in August and September 2023. PurFoods denies any wrongdoing.
Paid $75–$5,000
Keenan & Associates Data Breach Settlement
Between August 21-27, 2023, an unauthorized user accessed sensitive personal information of Keenan & Associates customers, including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, passport numbers, driver's license numbers, health insurance information, and medical records. Plaintiffs claim Keenan failed to adequately protect this personally identifying information. Keenan denies wrongdoing and admits no liability by settling.
Paid Up to $10,000
Omnia Nightclub San Diego Ladies' Night Pricing Settlement
Male and non-binary patrons paid full price for Ladies' Night events at the Omnia Nightclub in San Diego while female patrons received discounts. The settlement requires the defendants to pay class members for this pricing disparity.
Paid Up to $4,000
Evolve Bank & Trust Data Breach Settlement
Evolve Bank & Trust experienced unauthorized access to its information systems in February and May 2024, affecting personal banking customers and Evolve FinTechs customers. Private information including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, bank account numbers, and contact information were included in files affected by the data incident. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
Paid $20–$3,000
InsideView Right of Publicity Settlement
Demandbase, Inc. and InsideView Technologies, Inc. allegedly used consumers' names, contact information, job titles, places of work, education histories, and cities of residence to encourage people to purchase subscriptions to their database without consent, violating right-of-publicity laws in seven states. The defendants deny wrongdoing and the court has not decided who is right.
Paid An equal, or pro rata, share of their respective state Settlement Fund, after payment of Settlement Administration expenses, attorneys' fees and costs, and any service award to their state Settlement Class Representative(s).
Heartland Alliance Data Breach Settlement
Heartland Alliance organizations suffered a data breach on or about January 26, 2022, that impacted individuals' personal information. The defendants have denied any wrongdoing but agreed to settle the class action lawsuit brought by affected individuals.
Paid $0–$5,000
Morris Hospital Data Breach Settlement
Morris Hospital experienced a data breach on April 4, 2023, which allegedly impacted certain individuals' personal information. A proposed class action settlement has been reached to compensate affected individuals.
MN DVS Record Expungement Class Action
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety's Driver and Vehicle Services division allegedly failed to follow court expungement orders and state statute requirements to seal criminal records as ordered. The defendants deny liability, but agreed to settle the lawsuit as a compromise to end the case.
Paid Up to $15,000
Bottoms v. Block, Inc. - Cash App Referral Text Settlement
Block, Inc. allegedly violated Washington law by substantially assisting its users to transmit unsolicited commercial text messages to their contacts residing in Washington through Cash App's Invite Friends referral program. Block denies any wrongdoing and maintains it has complied with all state and federal laws.
Paid $88–$147
Home Partners Lease Settlement
Home Partners leased residential homes to consumers using leases that allegedly contained misleading, unenforceable, or unlawful provisions related to repair and maintenance obligations. The defendants deny the allegations and admit no wrongdoing, but have agreed to settle to avoid the cost and risk of continued litigation.
IHOP/Mesk Investment Wage Transparency Settlement
Mesk Investment (IHOP) allegedly violated Washington's pay transparency law by posting job openings without disclosing the wage scale, salary range, or a general description of benefits and compensation. The defendants deny the claims and admit no wrongdoing. A settlement has been reached without a court determination on the merits.
Paid Up to $1,414.37
Frontier Data Breach Class Action Settlement
Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. suffered a data breach detected on or about April 14, 2024, in which an unauthorized third party may have gained access to files containing private information (names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and other personally identifiable information) of individuals who applied to Frontier for residential services. The company detected the breach and notified affected individuals in or around June 2024.
Paid $100–$5,000
Snow v. Align Technology Inc. Settlement
Align Technology, Inc. allegedly engaged in anticompetitive conduct related to its relationship with SmileDirectClub LLC, resulting in consumers overpaying for certain SmileDirectClub products. Plaintiffs assert claims under the federal Sherman Antitrust Act. Align denies any wrongdoing.
Paid Pro rata cash payment (amount depends on number of valid claims filed)