Past settlements
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Collins v. District of Columbia FLSA Overtime Pay Settlement
The District of Columbia allegedly failed to properly calculate the overtime rate to include the $14 per diem hazardous duty pay as required by federal law (FLSA) between March 16, 2020 and July 25, 2020. The District is settling the lawsuit without admitting to any violations.
Stone v. Accellion USA LLC Data Breach Settlement
Cybercriminals potentially accessed files containing individuals' personal information during a data security incident at the Office of the Washington State Auditor in December 2020. The defendant denies all claims and wrongdoing; the settlement resolves the disputed claims without admitting liability.
Rusnak Corporation Data Breach Settlement
Rusnak Corporation experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems on or about June 13-16, 2023, in which certain files containing private information were accessed. Rusnak denies all claims and wrongdoing but has agreed to settle to avoid costs and risks of continued litigation.
The Christ Hospital Data Privacy Settlement
The Christ Hospital allegedly disclosed protected health information to third parties, including Facebook and Google, through its patient portal and mobile app. The hospital denies these allegations, including denying that any protected health information was shared or that any tracking tools were installed. The parties agreed to settle to avoid litigation risks and legal uncertainty.
Paid From $37.50
Methodist Hospitals MyChart Data Breach Settlement
The Methodist Hospitals, Inc. allegedly disclosed confidential personal and protected health information to third-party technologies without patient consent. The defendant denies all claims and maintains it did nothing wrong but agreed to the settlement to avoid the expense and burden of continued litigation.
Paid Up to $25
Apria Healthcare Data Breach Settlement
Apria Healthcare experienced illegal hacking events that resulted in unauthorized access to or disclosure of customers' protected information. The company sent notices to affected individuals about the potential compromise of their data. Apria denies any wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $2,000
Center for Vein Restoration Data Breach Settlement
Center for Vein Restoration experienced a data breach between October 1 and October 6, 2024, in which unauthorized parties accessed or acquired private information of current and former patients. The compromised data included names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, laboratory data, financial data, employee data, and business data.
Paid $100–$5,000
Silvergate Capital Corporation Securities Litigation Settlement
Silvergate Capital Corporation allegedly violated federal securities laws by making false and misleading statements about Silvergate Bank's vetting, due diligence, and monitoring of customers. The company has settled the securities class action for $37.5 million without admitting wrongdoing.
Greenridge Farm Wage & Overtime Settlement
The Illinois Attorney General sued Greenridge Farm for allegedly failing to properly pay workers in accordance with Illinois law, including failure to pay overtime wages. The lawsuit followed a joint investigation by the Illinois Attorney General's Office and the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division, and the parties have now reached a settlement.
Paid Payment of penalties; four payments distributed between July 17, 2024 and November 19, 2025
Fashion Nova Website Accessibility Settlement
Fashion Nova's website was allegedly inaccessible to legally blind individuals using screen reading software, denying them an experience equivalent to sighted individuals. Fashion Nova denies these allegations and maintains it did nothing wrong. The settlement is not an admission of guilt or wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $4,000
Bayer ADR Securities Litigation Settlement
Bayer is settling a securities class action lawsuit related to its publicly traded American Depositary Receipts. The court preliminarily approved the settlement on June 27, 2025, and authorized it to be distributed to potential class members.
Lily Transportation Driver-Facing Camera Settlement
Lily Transportation, LLC allegedly installed driver-facing cameras in its trucks and recorded Illinois drivers without obtaining their written consent in advance. Defendants denies violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act or any other law, but the parties have agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the time and expense of continued litigation.
Google Education BIPA Settlement
Google is accused of violating Illinois law by collecting and storing biometric data (voice models, face models, Voice Match, and Face Match features) of individuals who had Google Workspace for Education or G Suite for Education accounts while enrolled in Illinois schools, without proper notice and consent. Google denies all allegations and claims it did not collect, capture, or store biometric data without notice and consent.
Paid Settlement Fund will be divided equally (pro rata) among all Class Members who file a valid claim, after Court-approved deductions for taxes, administration expenses, attorneys' fees, and service payments.
SEAC Stockholder Settlement
Defendants Sports Entertainment Acquisition Holdings LLC and several officers are settling a stockholder class action over alleged misconduct related to SEAC Class A common stock that was not redeemed as of the Merger closing on January 27, 2022. The defendants have agreed to pay $12,000,000 to resolve all claims in the action.
Bone & Joint Clinic Data Breach Settlement
A ransomware cyberattack on Bone & Joint Clinic was discovered on January 16, 2023, in which an unauthorized third party gained access to the company's systems. The breach potentially impacted the personally identifiable information and personal health information of approximately 105,094 individuals, including patients and employees. Bone & Joint denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid litigation costs.
Paid $75–$5,000
Mammoth Hospital Pixel Settlement
Mammoth Hospital used third-party tracking technologies called "tracking pixels" on its web pages. Plaintiff claims this violated certain California privacy laws. Mammoth denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing litigation.
Goodwin Hot Cocoa Settlement
Whole Foods Market allegedly mislabeled 365 Organic Hot Cocoa Rich Chocolate Flavor Mix by selling it in large opaque canisters with non-functional empty space (slack-fill), causing California consumers to believe they were purchasing more cocoa powder than they actually received for the price paid. The defendants deny all allegations and claim they did nothing wrong.
BYU Broadcasting Video Privacy Settlement
BYU Broadcasting allegedly disclosed subscribers' personally identifiable information about audio visual materials viewed to Meta (Facebook) via the Meta Pixel without consent, in violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act. BYU Broadcasting denies the claims and maintains no violation occurred; the parties have agreed to settle to avoid costly litigation.
Paid Pro rata distribution to qualifying members who file timely claims, after deducting court-approved attorneys' fees, service awards, and administration costs
DCRB Spac Settlement
Shareholders of Decarbonization Plus Acquisition Corporation (DECARB) who held Class A common stock as of the July 13, 2021 redemption deadline and did not redeem their shares allege they were harmed. The defendants have agreed to settle the claims for $8,800,000 without admitting wrongdoing.
Barham v. Dental Group of Amarillo Data Breach Settlement
A targeted cyberattack on Dental Group of Amarillo, LLP's computer systems occurred on October 26, 2023. The attack accessed files containing private information including names, email addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and health information such as provider names, dates of service, X-rays, medical history, and dental insurance information. The defendant denies wrongdoing and the court has not decided the merits.
Holian Class Action Settlement
A fire broke out at the Chemtool Manufacturing Plant in Rockton, Illinois on June 14, 2021. Holian Insulation Company, Inc. is resolving litigation arising from this incident by establishing a $5.5 million settlement fund to compensate affected class members.
Specialty Networks Data Breach Settlement
Specialty Networks, LLC suffered a data security incident that resulted in private information of consumers being compromised. The defendants are settling the class action lawsuit without admitting wrongdoing.
Paid $100–$5,000
American Family Mutual Insurance Structural Damage Claims Settlement
American Family Mutual Insurance Company is accused of improperly deducting nonmaterial depreciation when adjusting certain structural loss insurance claims in Missouri. The company has reached a proposed settlement to resolve this class action dispute.
Varney v. American Family Mutual Insurance Company Settlement
American Family Mutual Insurance Company allegedly improperly deducted Nonmaterial Depreciation when adjusting certain structural loss claims for Missouri policyholders. The company is paying to settle whether these deductions were proper.
2022 Franchisee Employee Data Settlement
Wenco Management, LLC experienced a data security incident that exposed the personal identification information of franchisee employees. The company is paying a settlement to affected individuals, though the page notes that Wenco Management, LLC has not admitted any wrongdoing.
Dentsply Sirona Securities Litigation Settlement
Dentsply Sirona allegedly made material misrepresentations and omissions regarding a build-up of inventory at one of its major distributors from December 2015 through August 2018. The company allegedly inflated stock prices through these misstatements, which were revealed through disclosures in August 2017, October 2017, May-June 2018, and August 2018. The defendant agreed to pay $84 million to settle the case without admitting wrongdoing.
Red Cross ERISA Settlement
A class action lawsuit was filed against the American Red Cross and its Benefit Plan Committee alleging violations of ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act) related to the management of the American Red Cross Savings Plan. The defendants have agreed to settle the claims without admitting wrongdoing.
Bed Bath & Beyond ERISA Settlement
Bed Bath & Beyond passed a resolution to terminate its 401(k) Savings Plan in 2023. A Market Value Adjustment was applied to the Plan's interest in the MassMutual Guaranteed Interest Account, which resulted in adjustments to participant account balances. The settlement addresses these adjustments to participants' retirement plan accounts.
Bank of Canton Data Breach Settlement
In May 2023, a cybersecurity incident occurred at Fiserv, a financial industry service provider, when a criminal actor exploited a vulnerability in Progress Software Corporation's MOVEit Transfer Software. This breach potentially compromised personally identifiable information of Bank of Canton customers that was in Fiserv's possession. The Bank of Canton is settling claims related to this incident.
Paid $100–$12,500
Advance Auto Stores Data Breach Settlement
Advance Auto Stores Company, Incorporated experienced a data security breach that potentially compromised customers' private information. The defendant denies any wrongdoing, and no court has found liability.
Paid $100–$5,000
Mazda Valve Stem Seal Settlement
Certain Mazda vehicles from 2021-2022 with 2.5L turbocharged engines were allegedly manufactured with defective valve stem seals that caused excessive oil consumption. Owners and lessees experienced low engine oil warnings and had to refill oil more frequently than normal. Mazda denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs.
Paid Reimbursement for out-of-pocket costs for additional oil changes performed more frequently than 7,500 miles/1 year interval and/or additional engine oil purchases; reimbursement for denied warranty coverage costs; warranty extension and free valve stem seal repair
Neiman Marcus Data Breach Settlement
Neiman Marcus Group LLC detected unauthorized access to its computer network in May 2024, resulting in potential exposure of customers' personal information including names, email addresses, dates of birth, gift card information, partial credit card numbers, and last four digits of Social Security numbers.
BJC HealthCare Privacy Settlement
BJC HealthCare allegedly maintained web properties that caused unauthorized transmission of personally identifiable patient data and protected health information to third parties including Facebook, Google, SiteScout, Invoca, and TradeDesk without patient knowledge or consent. The data was collected from patients who used BJC's MyChart patient portal between June 2017 and August 2022.
Saint Xavier University Data Breach Settlement
Between June 29 and July 18, 2023, cybercriminals breached Saint Xavier University's computer systems and potentially accessed personally identifying information, financial account information, medical information, and health insurance information belonging to current and former students, prospective students, employees, and their dependents. The defendant denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle.
Paid Up to $5,000
TaskUs Securities Litigation Settlement
TaskUs, Inc. is named as a defendant in a securities class action lawsuit alleging unspecified claims related to TaskUs Class A common stock. The company has agreed to settle the litigation without admitting wrongdoing.
Ithaca College Tuition Refund Settlement
Ithaca College switched to remote learning and services in mid-March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students allege the college breached its contract by no longer providing in-person and on-campus educational services and access to campus facilities for which they had paid full tuition and fees. Ithaca denies liability and claims students received the contracted-for services.
Paid Individual payout amount not specified; settlement fund of $1,500,000 will be distributed to class members after deducting notice, administration costs, service award to plaintiff, and attorney fees and costs
Herman v. Missouri Fiesta BIPA Biometric Data Settlement
Missouri Fiesta, Inc. and W&M Restaurants, Inc. allegedly violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) by collecting finger scan data from employees who used their Point-of-Sale System in Illinois without providing written notice, obtaining written consent, or issuing a written biometric policy. The defendants deny all allegations and admit no wrongdoing.
PGAC Class Action Settlement
PGAC allegedly breached its insurance contracts by not properly refunding unearned premiums when customers voluntarily canceled their automobile insurance or when policies were canceled for non-payment of premiums. PGAC denies the allegations.
MD Now Medical Centers Data Breach Settlement
MD Now Medical Centers, Inc. suffered a data breach discovered on or about May 20, 2024, involving unauthorized access to the company's computer network. The breach resulted in the acquisition of private information including names, dates of birth, addresses, phone numbers, diagnosis information, treatment clinic names, patient discharge information, and prescription information of Settlement Class members.
Paid Up to $5,000
Eisenhower Medical Center EMC Web Settlement
Eisenhower Medical Center allegedly disclosed personal and protected health information of patients to Facebook through the use of the Meta Pixel tracking code on its website. The information may have contained personal identifying information and health data. The defendant denies the allegations and claims.
Gomez Ovando v. Mountaire Farms - Unpaid Wages Settlement
Mountaire Farms Inc. and Mountaire Farms of North Carolina Corp. allegedly failed to pay required wages to non-exempt chicken processing employees at their North Carolina facilities. The defendants are settling claims for unpaid wages under the Fair Labor Standards Act and North Carolina Wage and Hour Act.
Houser Data Breach Settlement
Houser LLP suffered an unauthorized data breach between May 7 and May 9, 2023, in which an unauthorized third party gained access to Houser files containing sensitive personal information of its clients' customers. Houser denies wrongdoing and disputes liability but has agreed to settle the lawsuit on a class-wide basis.
Paid $50–$5,000
Venture Logistics Data Breach Settlement
Venture Transportation Partners, LLC experienced a criminal ransomware attack on or around May 13, 2023, in which personally identifiable information of settlement class members may have been accessed by unauthorized third parties. Venture denies any wrongdoing and liability, but has agreed to settle the lawsuit on a class-wide basis.
Paid Pro rata cash payment; reimbursement for out-of-pocket losses and attested time; and/or credit monitoring services with identity theft insurance up to $1,000,000
Tricida Securities Settlement
Tricida, Inc. and defendant Gerrit Klaerner are alleged to have violated Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The defendant denies all claims and wrongdoing. The settlement resolves these allegations without admission of liability.
Recology Data Breach Settlement
On November 2, 2023, Recology experienced a data breach in which unauthorized third parties gained access to files containing personal information of individuals with current or former connections to Recology. The accessed files may have contained names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and other personal information. Recology admits no wrongdoing in the settlement.
Paid Up to $2,000
Community Care Alliance Data Breach Settlement
Community Care Alliance experienced a data breach on or about July 29, 2024, where an unauthorized third party accessed the company's computer systems. The compromised information may include names, Social Security Numbers, personal customer data, addresses, phone numbers, and credit card information. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
Samsara Dash Camera BIPA Settlement
Samsara allegedly violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) by collecting and storing settlement class members' biometric data through the Camera ID feature of its dual-facing dashboard cameras without their consent. Samsara denies these allegations and any wrongdoing.
Paid All cash payments will be adjusted pro rata based on the number of Class Members that participate in the Settlement.
Cobean v. Gastroenterology Associates of Central Florida Data Breach Settlement
On or around April 11, 2024, a cyber incident involving Center for Digestive Health resulted in unauthorized access to personal information of employees and patients of Gastroenterology Associates of Central Florida, including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, financial information, and health-related records. The defendant denies wrongdoing and admits no liability, but agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of further litigation.
Paid Eligible for cash payments for Ordinary Losses (including Lost Time) and/or Extraordinary Losses; two years of credit monitoring with at least $1,000,000 in identity theft protection insurance also available
Ocwen Fee Settlement
Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC and its parent Ocwen Financial Corporation allegedly over-charged borrowers for property valuation expenses, including Broker Price Opinions (BPOs) and Hybrid Valuations, which contained undisclosed mark-ups. Ocwen denies the allegations. The parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs and delays of continuing litigation, without the court deciding who is right or wrong.
Paid $60–$70
Subaru EyeSight Settlement
Subaru is accused of defects in the Pre-Collision Braking, Rear Automatic Braking, and Lane Keep Assist features of EyeSight systems in certain model year vehicles. Subaru denies the claims and says the systems function properly and were properly designed and manufactured. The case has been settled without the court deciding in favor of either party.
Paid 75% reimbursement of past paid out-of-pocket repair expenses; warranty extension covering 75% of covered repairs for up to 4 years or 48,000 miles from in-service date
CommerceV3, Inc. Data Breach Settlement
CommerceV3 Inc., which operates an e-commerce platform used by Revival Animal Health to sell pet medication, suffered a cyberattack (the "Data Incident") that potentially compromised customer personal information including names, billing addresses, payment card numbers, CVV codes, and expiration dates. CommerceV3 admits no wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
Paid $40–$5,000
The Steel Coop Wage Settlement
The defendant restaurants failed to pay tipped workers minimum wage and did not provide proper notice about taking tip credits against wages. The plaintiff, a former server and bartender, alleged she and other workers were owed unpaid wages at the full minimum wage rate. The defendant denies the allegations but agreed to settle the lawsuit.
Nationwide Real Estate Commission Settlement
Home sellers claim that defendants, including Higher Tech, eXp, Weichert, and Atlanta Communities, created and enforced rules requiring sellers to pay commissions to the buyer's broker or agent, causing inflated total commissions. The lawsuit alleges these rules violate antitrust laws, including the Sherman Act.
HCA Healthcare Data Breach Settlement
HCA Healthcare announced a data security incident on or about July 10, 2023, in which personal information of current HCA patients was compromised. HCA denies any wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $5,000
Calcagno v. Kipling Apparel Corp Settlement
The lawsuit alleges claims against Kipling Apparel Corp related to their California outlet stores. The defendant has agreed to settle by providing $10 vouchers to eligible class members. The defendant admits no wrongdoing.
Paid Up to $10
Middleton v. ProSmile Holdings Data Breach Settlement
ProSmile Holdings suffered a targeted cyberattack on or about July 7, 2022, in which certain files containing private information were accessed. The files may have contained names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account numbers, payment card numbers, medical treatment information, and health insurance information. ProSmile denies wrongdoing and the court has not decided the merits.
Paid Up to $5,000
DG3 Data Breach Settlement
DG3 North America, Inc. experienced a data breach in or around March 2024 that resulted in unauthorized access to or acquisition of settlement class members' private information. Plaintiffs allege negligence, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act. The defendants deny all claims.
Paid $50–$2,500
Turquoise Hill Securities Litigation Settlement
Rio Tinto and two executives made material misrepresentations and omissions about Turquoise Hill Resources' business, specifically regarding the development of the Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia and related delays and cost overruns. Rio Tinto has settled for $138.75 million without admitting wrongdoing.
Formula 1 VPPA Settlement
Formula 1 allegedly disclosed subscribers' personally identifiable information (PII) to a third party without their consent, in violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). Formula 1 denies the allegations and admits no wrongdoing. The parties agreed to settle to avoid the time, expense, and uncertainty of litigation.
Paid Up to $17
LifeMD Tracking Technologies Data Disclosure Settlement
LifeMD installed tracking technologies (pixels) on its websites including rexmd.com and lifemd.com that allegedly disclosed health information and other private information of website visitors and users to unauthorized third parties including Meta, Google, and TikTok. LifeMD denies the allegations but has agreed to settle the lawsuit.
Paid $10–$25