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WISP, Inc. Data Privacy Settlement
WISP, Inc. allegedly disclosed customers' personally identifiable information to third parties through Meta Pixel and other tracking technologies without consent, in violation of privacy laws including the Florida Security of Communications Act and California Invasion of Privacy Act. The defendant denies all claims and admits no wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
Up to $18
Chattanooga Heart Institute Data Breach Settlement
Memorial Heart Institute experienced a cybersecurity incident between March 8 and March 16, 2023, that may have resulted in unauthorized access to or acquisition of individuals' private information including names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, health insurance information, and clinical records.
Robinhood Order Flow Settlement
Robinhood allegedly routed customer market orders for equities in a manner that resulted in execution prices worse than the National Best Bid/Offer. Customers' buy orders were executed at prices higher than the best available offer, and sell orders were executed at prices lower than the best available bid. Robinhood denies all allegations of liability or wrongdoing.
Up to $17.60
80/20 ERISA Settlement
The 80/20 Employee Stock Ownership Plan was allegedly administered and terminated by the Defendants in violation of ERISA (the federal law regulating private retirement plans). The lawsuit also involved claims that certain other defendants knowingly participated in these ERISA violations. Defendants deny all claims and admit no fault or liability.
Tuft & Needle Deceptive Discount Advertising Settlement
Tuft & Needle allegedly deceptively advertised various discounts on mattress products sold on its website. The defendant denies liability and wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the claims.
Up to $75
State Farm Auto Insurance Settlement
State Farm allegedly breached its auto insurance policies by failing to pay full purchasing fees for total loss claims, including Alabama state and county sales taxes, ad valorem taxes and fees, and license/tag/school fees. State Farm denies any fault or wrongdoing.
Up to $20.50
TRISTAR Data Settlement
TRISTAR Insurance Group, Inc. experienced a data breach in November 2022 in which unauthorized access occurred to personally identifiable information of certain TRISTAR customers. TRISTAR denies all claims and wrongdoing; the settlement is not an admission of liability but rather resolves disputed claims.
Dayton Airport Parking FACTA Settlement
SP Plus Corporation allegedly printed the expiration dates of credit cards and debit cards on electronically printed paper receipts at Dayton International Airport parking facilities. The settlement provides parking vouchers to affected customers.
Up to $23
AGC America Data Breach Settlement
In December 2023, a third party conducted a targeted cyberattack on AGC America's systems and gained unauthorized access to personal information. The compromised data may have included names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, passports, payment card numbers, and health insurance plan enrollment information. AGC denies any wrongdoing.
Surplus Proceeds Settlement
When 27 Michigan counties foreclosed on properties for tax nonpayment, they sold the properties at auction and kept the difference between the taxes owed and the sales proceeds. The lawsuit alleged that the counties violated property owners' rights by retaining these "surplus proceeds" without distributing them to the former owners.
Class members can generally recover 125 percent of their properties' surplus proceeds, minus any attorneys' fees and costs. This number is subject to certain potential adjustments.
Maxar Data Security Settlement
Maxar Space LLC suffered a cyberattack in October 2024 that accessed files containing personal information such as names, Social Security numbers, home addresses, gender, employment information, and business contact information. Maxar denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle the class action lawsuit to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Todd v. Ashley Furniture Industries - Mattress Fiberglass Settlement
Ashley Furniture Industries and related companies sold mattresses containing fiberglass as a fire-retardant material in the inner sock covering the foam. Plaintiffs allege the fiberglass can pass through the mattress cover or be released if the cover is removed, causing potential economic harm, property damage, or physical effects. The defendants deny all allegations and wrongdoing, and are settling for purposes of judicial efficiency.
Voucher good for use on single purchase at Ashley Furniture retailers; pro rata share based on total valid claims from $9 million Common Voucher Fund, plus potential pro rata cash payment if attorneys' fees and costs awarded are less than $3 million
Chapple v. Cross Valley Federal Credit Union Data Breach Settlement
Cross Valley Federal Credit Union experienced a cyberattack on its computer systems in December 2024 that made certain files containing private information potentially accessible. These files may have contained personal information including full names, addresses, and Social Security numbers.
The Gill Corporation Data Breach Settlement
The Gill Corporation experienced a cybersecurity incident on or about June 23, 2024, which was publicly disclosed in September 2024. Personal information of individuals was potentially compromised in this data breach. The Defendant denies the allegations and all liability but has agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Youth and Shelter Services Data Breach Settlement
Youth and Shelter Services suffered a cybersecurity incident in September 2023 that potentially exposed files containing private information. The exposed data may have included names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, medical information, health insurance information, and government-issued identification numbers. Youth and Shelter Services denies wrongdoing and the court has not decided the case.
Amy Walker v. New River Electrical Corp. Data Breach Settlement
Cybercriminals gained unauthorized access to New River Electrical Corporation's network during an April-May 2024 cyberattack and potentially accessed and acquired files containing private information of approximately 9,845 individuals. The defendant denies all charges of wrongdoing or liability.
First Financial Security Data Breach Settlement
In 2023, cybercriminals bypassed First Financial Security's cybersecurity systems and conducted a ransomware attack that encrypted data. The attack gave criminals access to consumers' personal information including names, dates of birth, Social Security Numbers, and protected health information. First Financial denies any wrongdoing.
Cash payments to Class Members who timely submit valid claims (amount not specified on page)
Derick Dermatology Pixel Tracking Settlement
Derick Dermatology allegedly disclosed user information to third parties through pixels, cookies, code, and tracking or analytics tools on its website without permission. The defendant denies violating any law but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and business disruption.
Up to $12.50
Willow TV VPPA Settlement
Willow TV allegedly violated the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by improperly tracking and disclosing viewing information of users who watched pre-recorded videos on its platform. Defendant denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and risks.
Union Bank and Trust Company Data Breach Settlement
Union Bank and Trust Company experienced a MOVEit Security Incident between May 27 and May 31, 2023, that resulted in the potential compromise of customers' personally identifiable information. The defendant denies any allegation of wrongdoing.
$100–$10,000
Cosequin Dog Supplement Settlement
Nutramax Laboratories allegedly misrepresented the benefits and effectiveness of certain canine Cosequin® supplements in advertising and packaging. The company has reached an $11.5 million settlement without admitting wrongdoing.
$25–$150
Thriveworks Patient Privacy Settlement
Thriveworks allegedly disclosed sensitive information and private communications on its website to Google and LinkedIn without consent in violation of state and federal law. The defendants deny wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to avoid the costs of continuing the case.
Up to $10
Enroll Confidently Data Breach Settlement
Enroll Confidently Inc. experienced a data breach on or about February 13, 2024, resulting in temporary unauthorized access to or acquisition of customers' and employees' private information. The defendant is settling a class action lawsuit related to this incident. The defendant admits no wrongdoing in the settlement.
$100–$3,500
Shea v. American International College Data Breach Settlement
American International College suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in November 2023. Certain files containing private information were accessed, including Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and financial information. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the costs and uncertainties of continued litigation.
Alpine Ear, Nose, & Throat Data Breach Settlement
Alpine Ear, Nose, & Throat, PLLC experienced a targeted third-party cyberattack on its network in October 2024. Certain files containing private information may have been accessible as a result of this data incident. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
Gandara Mental Health Center Data Breach Settlement
Gandara Mental Health Center, Inc. experienced an unauthorized third-party access to its network that was discovered in or around June 20, 2024. Private information of Massachusetts residents was compromised in this data security incident. The defendant has agreed to implement security measures and pay settlement costs.
SAG-AFTRA Health Plan Data Breach Settlement
SAG-AFTRA Health Plan experienced a data breach between September 17-18, 2024, in which private information of health plan members may have been impacted. The defendant denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit.
Up to $5,000
Thompson Coburn LLP Data Breach Settlement
Thompson Coburn LLP experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in May 2024 (the "Data Incident"). Certain files were accessed that may have contained personal information including names, dates of birth, protected health information, health insurance information, prescription/treatment information, medical provider information, passport numbers, drivers' license information, and Social Security numbers. Thompson Coburn denies wrongdoing, and the court has not decided in favor of any party.
Clackamas County Tax Foreclosure Settlement
Clackamas County allegedly failed to provide owners with proceeds from tax-foreclosed property sales that exceeded unpaid taxes and fees, or retained foreclosed properties worth more than the tax debt without compensation. The county denies wrongdoing and has settled to avoid costly litigation and address liability from the Supreme Court's Tyler v. Hennepin County decision.
Settlement Payments of "surplus proceeds"
Dallas BBQ ESOP Settlement
This settlement resolves a class action lawsuit concerning the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) sponsored by W BBQ Holdings, Inc., which operates Dallas BBQ restaurants. The defendants have agreed to settle without admitting wrongdoing.
Natera Prenatal Testing Settlement
Natera allegedly violated certain laws in connection with sales of its noninvasive prenatal screening tests under the names Panorama or Vasistera. Natera denies any wrongdoing and denies violating any law. The parties agreed to settle to avoid the uncertainties and expenses of continued litigation.
Up to the amount paid out of pocket for the test
Starling v. Farmers Insurance Exchange TCPA Settlement
Insurance agents Todd Henderson Insurance Agency, Inc. and R. Todd Henderson made telemarketing calls and text messages marketing Farmers insurance to phone numbers registered on the National Do-Not-Call Registry, allegedly violating the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act. The defendants deny no wrongdoing unless the page specifies this.
Up to $425
Fidelity Investments Data Breach Settlement
A third party accessed and obtained certain information without authorization on Fidelity's computer network in a data security incident that occurred between August 17 and August 19, 2024. Some individuals' financial account and routing numbers were compromised. Fidelity denies any wrongdoing.
PowerSchool/Naviance Student Data Interception Settlement
PowerSchool, Hobsons, Heap, and Chicago Public Schools allegedly non-consensually intercepted students' confidential and sensitive communications while they used the Naviance education technology platform. The defendants allegedly violated privacy laws including the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, California Invasion of Privacy Act, Illinois Eavesdropping Act, and Stored Communications Act. Defendants deny wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
Pro rata (equal) share of the Settlement Fund after deducting notice and administration expenses, attorneys' fees, costs and expenses, and a service award
EEOC v. Meathead Movers Age Discrimination Settlement
The EEOC alleged that Meathead Movers, Inc. violated the Age Discrimination in Employment Act by engaging in age discrimination in hiring and recruitment since at least 2017. The company was accused of discriminating against job applicants based on their age. Meathead Movers agreed to settle these claims through a court-approved Consent Decree on October 14, 2025.
Up to $2 million total to be distributed among eligible class members
Petzing v. The Seven Motor Corporation Employment Application Settlement
The Seven Motor Corporation allegedly failed to disclose the wage scale or salary range in its job postings for open positions in Washington. The defendant disputes the claims and contends it has not violated any law.
Up to $2,172.30
Belle Tire Distributors Data Breach Settlement
Belle Tire Distributors was targeted in a cyberattack in June 2024 in which certain files containing private information were accessed. The files may have contained personal information such as names, addresses, dates of birth, social security numbers, and driver's license numbers. Belle Tire denies that it did anything wrong.
Rad v. SkinSpirit Essential - Wage and Hour Settlement
SkinSpirit Essential allegedly violated California wage and hour laws by failing to properly compensate non-exempt employees. The settlement includes both a class settlement for wage claims covering the period October 9, 2020 through March 1, 2026, and a PAGA settlement for penalties covering June 6, 2023 through April 15, 2026.
Hill v. Delphinus Engineering Inc. Settlement
Delphinus Engineering Inc. allegedly failed to disclose wage scales, salary ranges, and general descriptions of benefits and other compensation in job postings for open positions in Washington. The defendant disputes the claims and denies any violation of law.
The settlement fund ranges from $1,802,386.04 to $2,745,000.00 depending on the number of claims submitted.
Continental Cafe Holdings Data Incident Settlement
Continental Cafe Holdings, LLC experienced a cybersecurity event, known as the "Data Incident," that compromised consumer information. The company notified affected individuals on November 12, 2024. Continental has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit by providing monetary compensation, credit monitoring services, and other benefits to affected consumers.
$50–$700
One Point HR Solutions Data Breach Settlement
One Point HR Solutions experienced a data breach between July 3, 2023, and February 14, 2024, during which personal information of individuals was potentially compromised. The defendant has agreed to pay for notice, administrative expenses, and to implement security enhancements.
Bray International Inc. Data Breach Settlement
In April 2024, Bray International Inc. suffered a data security incident where certain files containing private information on the company's network were potentially accessed. The files may have contained personal information including names, Social Security numbers, and driver's license numbers. Bray International denies all claims and allegations of wrongdoing.
Nth Degree Data Security Incident Settlement
Nth Degree, Inc.'s computer systems were impacted by a Data Security Incident in December 2024 in which private information was accessed or acquired. The lawsuit alleges that this incident compromised personal information stored in the defendant's systems.
Wright v. Oldcastle APG West Employment Application Settlement
Katherine Wright filed a lawsuit against Oldcastle APG West and related companies on behalf of herself and other job applicants. The defendants allegedly wronged applicants during the employment application process. The lawsuit is pending court approval of a proposed settlement.
Up to $1,664.40
Barefoot Dreams Privacy Settlement
Barefoot Dreams disclosed customers' personally identifiable information to third parties through Meta Platforms and Attentive Mobile tracking technologies and other analytics/advertising technologies without consent, allegedly violating the Florida Security of Communications Act, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and the California Invasion of Privacy Act. The defendant denies all claims but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs.
Up to $8
QVAR Antitrust Settlement
Teva allegedly violated antitrust laws by improperly listing patents in the FDA's Orange Book and engaging in product hopping to delay generic competition for QVAR and QVAR Redihaler inhalers, causing consumers and third-party payors to overpay for the brand-name drug. Teva denies all allegations and maintains it did nothing wrong.
Cox v. DOWL, LLC Employment Settlement
Jillian Cox filed a lawsuit against DOWL, LLC claiming that the company's job postings for open positions in Washington failed to disclose wage scales, salary ranges, and/or benefits information. The defendant disputes these claims and contends it has violated no law.
Up to $1,658.76
Tracleer Litigation Settlement
The defendants allegedly unlawfully delayed the entry of generic formulations of bosentan into the market, causing third-party payors to pay more for brand Tracleer and bosentan than they should have. Defendants deny wrongdoing and there has been no court determination that the allegations were proven or caused harm.
ALFA Mutual Insurance Company Total Loss Settlement
ALFA Mutual Insurance Company allegedly failed to fully reimburse settlement class members for taxes and title/registration transfer fees ("Purchasing Fees") on their total loss auto insurance claims. The defendant denies all liability, including that it failed to fully pay taxes on all total loss claims.
Up to $24
Foster v. Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers Data Breach Settlement
Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers allegedly failed to properly secure and safeguard current and former employees' personal information, which was accessed by an unauthorized person in a cybersecurity incident on or about November 10, 2022. The defendant denies the allegations and contends it was complying with applicable state law.
Up to $25
Hill v. Glacier Supply Group LLC Employment Settlement
Glacier Supply Group LLC failed to disclose wage scale or salary range information in job postings for open positions in Washington, according to the plaintiff's claims. The defendant disputes these claims and contends it has not violated any law.
The settlement fund ranges from $427,187.50 to $625,000.00 depending on the number of claim submissions
EEOC v. Kickback Jack's Employment Settlement
The EEOC alleges that Kickback Jack's violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act by having a policy or practice of intentionally failing to hire male applicants for nonmanagerial front-of-house positions because of their sex from January 2019 through February 2026. Kickback Jack's denies any liability or wrongdoing.
Shimano Crankset Settlement
Shimano voluntarily recalled Hollowtech II cranksets manufactured before July 2019 due to a crash hazard. Plaintiffs alleged breaches of warranties and sought relief in connection with the advertising and marketing of the defendants' products and the alleged inadequacy of the voluntary recall. The defendants deny any wrongdoing and no physical injuries were alleged.
Reimbursement of reasonable out-of-pocket costs for purchasing a replacement crankset and installing it on your bicycle (if replacement occurred before September 21, 2023, and Express Warranty had expired)
Fitzgerald Wealth Management Data Breach Settlement
Fitzgerald Wealth Management, LLC experienced a data incident in April 2025 affecting its computer systems, during which certain files containing personal information were accessed. The company denies wrongdoing, and a settlement has been reached to resolve the class action lawsuit without the court deciding the merits.
Tattooed Chef Securities Settlement
Tattooed Chef, Inc. faced a securities lawsuit alleging that purchasers of the company's common stock were damaged. The defendant has agreed to settle all claims in the action for $4,750,000 in cash without admitting wrongdoing.
Esse Health Data Breach Settlement
Esse Health suffered a cyberattack on its computer systems in April 2025, potentially compromising customers' personally identifiable information and protected health information including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, health insurance information, and medical record numbers. Esse Health denies any wrongdoing.
Medical identity protection enrollment code (value not specified) plus optional cash payment (amount not specified)
LA Financial Data Breach Settlement
LA Financial Federal Credit Union experienced a data breach on or about June 10, 2024, that compromised the personally identifiable information (PII) of settlement class members, including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, passport numbers, account numbers, payment card numbers, and other sensitive data. The defendant has agreed to a $725,000 settlement to address the breach.
$50–$5,100
Metformin Marketing and Sales Practices Settlement
The defendants falsely advertised their generic metformin drugs as equivalent to Glucophage and Glucophage XR, but the drugs were contaminated with NDMA and did not meet FDA standards. Consumers and businesses paid for drugs they would not have purchased had they known the truth. The defendants deny wrongdoing.
Sprouts Farmers Market Settlement
Sprouts Farmers Market allegedly violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) by printing more than the last five digits of customers' credit card, debit card, or EBT card numbers on receipts. Sprouts denies any violation and agreed to settle to avoid further legal proceedings and appeals.
Estée Lauder Securities Settlement
Estée Lauder is settling securities litigation relating to alleged damages to investors who purchased or acquired publicly traded common stock of The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. during the class period. The defendant has not admitted wrongdoing in this settlement.
Robbie D. Wood Data Breach Settlement
Robbie D. Wood, Inc. experienced a targeted cyberattack in October 2024 that compromised certain computer systems and exposed personal information including names, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, financial account information, medical information, and Social Security numbers. The company denies wrongdoing, and the court has not decided the merits of the case.
E-Commerce China Dangdang Securities Settlement
E-Commerce China Dangdang, Inc. was involved in a take-private transaction (merger) that closed on September 20, 2016. Shareholders who held American Depositary Shares during the Class Period claim they were harmed by undisclosed information related to the Company's take-private transaction. The defendant has agreed to settle these securities claims without admitting wrongdoing.
Motility Data Breach Settlement
Motility Software Solutions suffered a cybersecurity incident in August 2025 that resulted in potential unauthorized access to or acquisition of personal information including names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and driver's license numbers. The company has agreed to settle the litigation without admitting wrongdoing.
$75–$5,000
Flex-N-Gate/Ventra Overtime Settlement
Current and former hourly production employees allege that Flex-N-Gate and Ventra companies failed to properly pay overtime compensation. The defendants have agreed to settle this overtime wage dispute.
Minimum settlement award for doing nothing; increased settlement award (double the minimum) for timely returning completed Claim Form and Release by August 7, 2026
Nutricost Magnesium Glycinate Supplement Settlement
Nutricost sold Magnesium Glycinate Supplements marketed as containing 420 mg of magnesium "as magnesium glycinate" when they allegedly did not contain the stated amount. Nutricost denies any wrongdoing and denies violating any state or federal law.
Individual payment amounts will depend on the total number of valid and timely claims filed by all Settlement Class Members.
Mai Kai Restaurant Wage Violation Settlement
Restaurant servers at Mai Kai Restaurant and Polynesian Show in Fort Lauderdale, Florida alleged wage violations under the Florida Minimum Wage Act and Fair Labor Standards Act. The defendant agreed to settle for $85,000 to avoid litigation costs and uncertainty. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
Approximately $2.27 per hour worked, but could be less after deductions for attorneys' fees, costs, class representative service award, and administration expenses
Grubhub Delivery Fee Settlement
Grubhub made false or misleading representations regarding delivery fees, service fees, and menu prices on its delivery orders. Grubhub denies these allegations and denies any wrongdoing.
Up to $10
LCPtracker Data Breach Settlement
LCPtracker, Inc. experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in August 2024 that resulted in unauthorized access to files containing private information, including names and Social Security numbers. LCPtracker denies wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the costs, risks, and uncertainties of continued litigation.
Carter v. Green Skyline Apartments Habitability Settlement
The plaintiffs alleged that Green Skyline Apartments failed to maintain habitable conditions in the lobby, elevators, hallways, stairwells, and common areas of their building at 753 James Street in Syracuse. The defendant has neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing but agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the cost and inconvenience of litigation.
Individual allocated amount determined by number of months lived in building, with a cap in the Settlement Agreement. Each qualifying month equals one point; total points determine each member's share of the Net Settlement Fund.
Polyclinic Compensation Fund Settlement
The U.S. Department of Justice investigated whether The Polyclinic failed to provide qualified interpreters for patients with hearing, vision, and/or speech disabilities between January 2021 and September 2025. The DOJ alleges this violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Polyclinic agreed to pay $350,000 to resolve the investigation without admitting wrongdoing.
Splish Splash Ticket Fee Settlement
Festival Fun Parks, LLC d/b/a Palace Entertainment allegedly failed to properly disclose a processing fee for electronic tickets to its Splish Splash waterpark prior to those tickets being selected for purchase, in violation of New York Arts and Cultural Affairs Law § 25.07(4). The defendant denies violating any law but has agreed to the settlement to avoid the uncertainties and expenses of continuing the case.
Pro rata share of the Settlement Fund based on the total amount of fees you paid
Elsie Rooftop Wage and Hour Settlement
A former tipped worker sued Elsie Rooftop alleging the restaurant failed to pay proper overtime wages and related wage and hour claims. The defendant denies the allegations and no court ruling was made on the merits. The parties settled to avoid continued litigation.
Payment is estimated based on the number of weeks worked between July 3, 2018 and November 13, 2025; each tipped worker receives the same dollar amount per week worked. Payment amount shows as [AMOUNT] on this page. 20% is subject to payroll tax withholdings (reported on Form W-2); 80% is not subject to deductions (reported on Form 1099).
Triage Staffing Data Breach Settlement
Triage LLC experienced an unauthorized intrusion into its computer systems in May 2025. Certain files containing personal information such as names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers were potentially accessed. Triage denies any liability or wrongdoing.
Flagstar Data Breach Settlement
Flagstar Bank suffered two data breaches in January 2021 and December 2021 that exposed the personal information of approximately 2.2 million individuals. The bank is paying to settle claims related to these breaches, though Flagstar denies wrongdoing and admits no liability.
$60–$25,000
Munoz v. PHH Corp. Settlement
PHH and its affiliates allegedly violated laws prohibiting kickback payments in connection with mortgage settlement services. Class members purchased private mortgage insurance that was included in PHH's captive mortgage reinsurance agreements. The defendants have denied any wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid further litigation.
Up to $875
Onsite Mammography Data Breach Settlement
In October 2024, an unauthorized third party gained access to one Onsite Mammography employee's email account, exposing certain files that may have contained settlement class members' personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI). The defendant denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the lawsuit on a classwide basis.
Evolv Technologies Holdings Securities Settlement
Investors purchased publicly traded common stock of Evolv Technologies Holdings Inc. during a specific period and are entitled to compensation from a securities class action settlement. The page does not explicitly state what wrongdoing Evolv allegedly committed.
Deanco Healthcare Data Breach Settlement
On May 1, 2023, Deanco Healthcare experienced a cybersecurity attack that compromised its IT network. The threat actor accessed database files containing customers' addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, health insurance details, and clinical information. Deanco agreed to settle without admitting wrongdoing.
$100–$5,000