Cantu v. Google LLC Employment Settlement
Estimated individual share will be provided in the Notice of Estimated Class Settlement Share
What happened
Google is settling an employment-related class action lawsuit. Class members will receive cash payments from the settlement, and in exchange will release claims against Google related to their employment.
Do you qualify?
Employees of Google who were part of the class during the applicable class period. Specific employment dates and criteria are detailed in the full Notice.
How to file
You do not need to do anything to receive your payment—it will be mailed to you after final court approval. If your address has changed, notify the Settlement Administrator following the instructions in the Notice of Estimated Class Settlement Share you received by mail. Confirm that your identifying information and employment details are correct and return the notice if any information is incorrect.
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