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Mylan Securities Litigation Settlement
Mylan N.V. and certain executives (CEO Heather Bresch, President Rajiv Malik, and CFO Kenneth Parks) faced allegations of securities fraud. Defendants have denied all claims and admit no wrongdoing, but have agreed to settle for $60,000,000 to eliminate the burden and expense of continued litigation.
Novant Health Timeclock Rounding Collective Action Settlement
Novant Health allegedly used a timeclock rounding policy from September 2021 through February 2023 that caused hourly employees to lose overtime pay. Novant Health denies wrongdoing and asserts all employees were fully and properly paid. The parties settled the dispute to avoid trial costs and risks.
Your proportional share of the settlement calculated based on your length of employment in an hourly position during the class period (September 19, 2021 through February 11, 2023). Up to $403,730 total is available for employee payouts.
Chattanooga Heart Institute Data Breach Settlement
Memorial Heart Institute experienced a cybersecurity incident between March 8 and March 16, 2023, which may have resulted in unauthorized access to or acquisition of individuals' private information including names, addresses, email, phone numbers, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, Social Security numbers, account information, health insurance information, diagnosis/condition information, lab results, and medications.
Robinhood Order Flow Settlement
Robinhood is settling claims that it routed customer market orders to sell equities at prices lower than the National Best Bid and market orders to buy equities at prices higher than the National Best Offer during market hours between September 1, 2016 and September 1, 2018, allegedly resulting in worse execution prices for customers. Robinhood denies all allegations of liability, fault, or wrongdoing.
Up to $17.60
WISP, Inc. Data Privacy Settlement
WISP, Inc. allegedly disclosed customers' personal information to third parties through Meta Pixel and other tracking, analytics, and advertising technologies without consent, violating privacy laws including the Florida Security of Communications Act, California Invasion of Privacy Act, and Electronic Communications Privacy Act. The defendant denies all claims but agreed to settle to avoid ongoing litigation costs and uncertainties.
Up to $18
80/20 ERISA Settlement
The lawsuit challenges whether the 80/20, Inc. Employee Stock Ownership Plan was properly administered and terminated by the defendants in accordance with ERISA (federal retirement law). The defendants are accused of violations in how they handled the Plan's administration and termination. Defendants deny all claims and admit no wrongdoing.
Tuft & Needle Deceptive Pricing Settlement
Tuft & Needle allegedly deceptively advertised various discounts on mattress products on its website. The defendant denies any liability or wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the claims brought by consumers who purchased discounted mattresses.
Up to $75
TRISTAR Data Breach Settlement
TRISTAR Insurance Group, Inc. experienced a data breach in November 2022 where unauthorized access occurred to certain customer information. TRISTAR denies all claims and wrongdoing, and the settlement is not an admission of liability but rather a settlement of disputed claims.
Dayton International Airport Parking FACTA Settlement
SP Plus Corporation allegedly printed the full expiration dates of credit cards and debit cards on electronically printed paper receipts issued to customers at Dayton International Airport. This violated FACTA (Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act) regulations regarding the display of sensitive payment card information.
Up to $23
Richard Teague v. AGC America Data Breach Settlement
AGC America, Inc. experienced a December 2023 targeted cyberattack in which a third party gained unauthorized access to certain of the company's systems and may have accessed individuals' personal information including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, passports, payment card numbers, company network login credentials, and limited health insurance plan enrollment information. AGC denies any liability or wrongdoing.
State Farm Auto Insurance Purchasing Fees Settlement
State Farm allegedly breached its auto insurance policies by failing to pay full Alabama state and county sales taxes, ad valorem taxes and refund credits, and state/county/city license, tag, and school fees to insureds who submitted Alabama first-party total loss auto claims. State Farm denies any fault, wrongdoing, or liability.
Up to $20.50
Maxar Data Security Breach Settlement
Maxar's computer systems were compromised in a cyberattack occurring around October 2024. Files containing private information including names, Social Security numbers, home addresses, gender, employment information, and business contact information were accessed. Maxar denies wrongdoing, and the court has not yet decided the case.
Surplus Proceeds Settlement
When Michigan counties foreclosed on properties for unpaid taxes from 2013 through 2020, they sold the properties at auction and kept the difference between the taxes owed and the sale proceeds. The lawsuit alleges the counties violated property owners' rights by retaining these "surplus proceeds" without compensating the former owners.
125 percent of each property's surplus proceeds, minus attorneys' fees and costs, subject to certain potential adjustments
Todd v. Ashley Furniture Industries Mattress Fiberglass Settlement
Ashley Furniture Industries sold mattresses with fiberglass as a fire-retardant material in the inner sock covering. Plaintiffs allege the fiberglass can pass through the cover or be released if removed, causing economic harm and potential property or physical effects to consumers. The defendants deny all wrongdoing but are settling for judicial efficiency.
Pro rata share of $9 million voucher fund divided equally among all valid claims. Additional pro rata cash payment possible if attorneys' fees and costs awarded 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. Certain files containing private information became accessible, potentially including full names, addresses, and Social Security numbers. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and risks.
Amy Walker v. New River Electrical Corp. Data Breach Settlement
Cybercriminals gained unauthorized access to New River Electrical Corporation's network during April-May 2024, potentially accessing and acquiring files containing the private information of approximately 9,845 individuals. The defendant denies all charges of wrongdoing or liability and states the settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing.
Gill Corporation Data Breach Settlement
The Gill Corporation experienced a data breach on or about June 23, 2024, which was publicly disclosed in September 2024. The breach potentially compromised customers' personal information. The Defendant denies liability but agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the costs and risks of continuing the case.
Youth and Shelter Services Data Incident Settlement
Youth and Shelter Services, Inc. experienced a cybersecurity incident in September 2023 in which certain files containing private information were potentially accessed. The data potentially compromised includes names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, medical information, health insurance information, billing & claims information, passport numbers, and other government-issued identification numbers. The Defendant denies wrongdoing.
First Financial Security Data Breach Settlement
In 2023, cybercriminals bypassed First Financial Security's cybersecurity systems and executed a ransomware attack, encrypting data. The plaintiff alleges the breach gave criminals access to consumers' personal information including names, dates of birth, and Social Security Numbers, as well as protected health information. First Financial denies any wrongdoing.
Thriveworks Privacy Settlement
Thriveworks disclosed sensitive information and private communications from its website to Google and LinkedIn without user consent, allegedly violating state and federal law. Thriveworks denies any violations but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
Up to $10
Jeffries v. Derick Dermatology PLLC Settlement
Derick Dermatology PLLC allegedly disclosed personal 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 the settlement to avoid litigation costs and business disruption.
Up to $12.50
Willow TV VPPA Settlement
Times Internet (UK) LTD, which operates Willow TV, is accused of improperly handling viewing data related to pre-recorded videos. The defendant denies violating any laws but has agreed to settle the case to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Union Bank and Trust Company Data Breach Settlement
Union Bank and Trust Company experienced a MOVEit security incident between May 27-31, 2023 that potentially exposed customers' personally identifiable information. The defendant denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the lawsuit.
$100–$10,000
Cosequin® Dog Supplement Settlement
The defendants, Nutramax Laboratories, Inc. and Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc., allegedly misrepresented the benefits and effectiveness of certain canine Cosequin® supplement products in advertising and packaging. The defendants have agreed to pay $11.5 million to settle these claims without admitting wrongdoing.
$25–$150
Shea v. American International College Data Breach Settlement
American International College experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in November 2023. The attack compromised certain files containing private information including Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and financial information. AIC denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid the costs, risks, and uncertainties of continued litigation.
Enroll Confidently Data Breach Settlement
Enroll Confidently Inc. experienced a data incident on or about February 13, 2024, that resulted in potential temporary unauthorized access to or acquisition of Settlement Class Members' Private Information, including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, health insurance and benefit information, and medical information.
$100–$3,500
Thompson Coburn LLP Data Breach Settlement
Thompson Coburn LLP experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in May 2024 that compromised personal information including names, dates of birth, health information, Social Security numbers, passport numbers, and drivers' license information. Thompson Coburn denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid ongoing litigation costs and uncertainties.
SAG-AFTRA Health Plan Data Breach Settlement
SAG-AFTRA Health Plan experienced a data breach between September 17-18, 2024, in which personal information of plan members may have been compromised. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
Up to $5,000
Gandara Mental Health Center Data Breach Settlement
Gandara Mental Health Center suffered unauthorized third-party access to its network, discovered on or around June 20, 2024, compromising private information of individuals. The defendant has agreed to implement appropriate security measures and pay for costs of notice, administrative expenses, service awards, and attorneys' fees.
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 patient information may have been accessible as a result of this data incident.
Starling v. Farmers Insurance Exchange TCPA Settlement
Insurance agents Todd Henderson Insurance Agency, Inc. and/or R. Todd Henderson marketing Farmers insurance allegedly violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act by calling or texting phone numbers registered on the National Do-Not-Call Registry. Farmers and related defendants will pay $2.875 million to settle the class action without admitting wrongdoing.
Up to $425
Clackamas County Tax Foreclosure Settlement
Clackamas County allegedly violated property owners' rights by failing to provide proceeds from the sale of tax-foreclosed properties that exceeded unpaid taxes and costs, or by retaining foreclosed properties worth more than the tax debt without compensation. The county denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid costly litigation and address the risks from the Supreme Court's Tyler v. Hennepin County decision.
EEOC v. Meathead Movers Age Discrimination Settlement
Meathead Movers allegedly engaged in age discrimination in hiring and recruitment in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) from at least 2017. The company has agreed to a settlement without admitting wrongdoing, providing up to $2 million to affected job applicants.
Up to $2 million total distributed to eligible applicants
Belle Tire Data Breach Settlement
Belle Tire Distributors, Inc. experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in June 2024 in which certain files containing private information were accessed. These files may have contained personal information such as names, addresses, dates of birth, social security numbers, and driver's license numbers. Belle Tire denies doing anything wrong.
PowerSchool Naviance Data Interception Settlement
PowerSchool, Hobsons, Heap, and Chicago Public Schools allegedly illegally intercepted students' confidential and sensitive communications while using the Naviance educational technology platform, violating wiretapping and privacy laws. The defendants deny wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid litigation expenses and uncertainties.
Pro rata share of the Settlement Fund (equal share among all approved claims)
Fidelity Investments Data Breach Settlement
Between August 17-19, 2024, a third party accessed and obtained certain financial information without authorization on Fidelity's computer network, compromising financial account and routing numbers. Fidelity denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and risks.
SkinSpirit Essential Wage and Hour Settlement
SkinSpirit Essential allegedly violated California wage and hour laws by improperly classifying employees or failing to pay required wages. The company is settling a class action lawsuit filed by former employee Sarah Rad on behalf of non-exempt employees who worked for the company.
Petzing v. The Seven Motor Corporation Employment Application Settlement
Job applicants sued The Seven Motor Corporation for failing to disclose wage scales or salary ranges in 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
Continental Cafe Holdings Data Incident Settlement
Continental Cafe Holdings, LLC experienced a cybersecurity event called the "Data Incident" that affected individuals' personal information. The company is settling a class action lawsuit brought by affected individuals by offering benefits including compensation for documented losses, credit monitoring services, and cash payments.
$0–$750
Hill v. Delphinus Engineering Inc. Employment Application Settlement
Delphinus Engineering Inc. allegedly failed to disclose wage scales, salary ranges, and descriptions of benefits and other compensation in job postings for open positions in Washington. The defendant disputes these claims and contends it has not violated any law.
Settlement payment from $1,802,386.04 to $2,745,000.00 total, depending on the number of claims submitted
One Point HR Solutions Data Breach Settlement
One Point HR Solutions experienced a data incident between July 3, 2023, and February 14, 2024, in which personal information of individuals was potentially compromised. One Point has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit by providing benefits to class members and implementing security enhancements.
Nth Degree Data Security Incident Settlement
Nth Degree, Inc. experienced a data security incident in December 2024 that resulted in private information stored in the company's computer systems being accessed or acquired without authorization. The lawsuit seeks settlement on behalf of affected individuals.
Bray International Inc. Data Incident Settlement
Bray International Inc. experienced a data security incident in April 2024 that affected certain information on their network. Certain files containing private information, including names, Social Security numbers, and/or driver's license numbers, were potentially accessed. Bray International denies all claims and allegations of wrongdoing.
QVAR Antitrust Settlement
Teva allegedly took unlawful actions to delay generic versions of QVAR asthma inhalers from entering the market, including improperly listing patents in the FDA's Orange Book and discontinuing versions to switch to new ones. These actions allegedly kept QVAR prices artificially high, causing consumers and insurers to overpay. Teva denies all allegations and maintains it did nothing wrong.
Wright v. Oldcastle APG West Employment Application Settlement
Katherine Wright filed a class action lawsuit against multiple entities within the Oldcastle family of companies on behalf of job applicants. The lawsuit alleges improper employment application practices. The defendants have agreed to settle the claims through this proposed settlement, pending court approval.
Up to $1,664.40
Barefoot Dreams Privacy Settlement
Barefoot Dreams disclosed customers' personal information to third parties through Meta Platforms and Attentive Mobile tracking technologies without consent, allegedly violating privacy laws including the Florida Security of Communications Act, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and California Invasion of Privacy Act. The defendant denies all claims and maintains it did nothing wrong but agreed to the settlement to avoid litigation costs.
Up to $8
Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers Data Breach Settlement
Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers failed to properly secure and safeguard employees' personal information, which was accessed by an unauthorized person in a cybersecurity incident on or about November 10, 2022. The company denies the allegations and contends it was complying with applicable state law.
Up to $25
Walker Class Action Settlement - ALFA Mutual Insurance Total Loss Claims
ALFA Mutual Insurance Company allegedly failed to fully pay taxes and title and registration transfer fees ("Purchasing Fees") on total loss auto insurance claims. ALFA denies all liability, including that it has fully paid taxes on all total loss claims.
$0–$24
EEOC v. Kickback Jack's Employment Discrimination Settlement
Since at least January 1, 2019, Kickback Jack's allegedly 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. Kickback Jack's denies any liability or wrongdoing.
Hill v. Glacier Supply Group LLC Employment Settlement
Glacier Supply Group LLC allegedly failed to disclose wage scales or salary ranges in job postings for open positions in Washington, contrary to state law. The defendant disputes these claims and maintains it has not violated any law.
Total settlement payment ranges from $427,187.50 to $625,000.00, depending on the number of claims submitted
Cox v. DOWL, LLC Employment Application Wage Disclosure Settlement
DOWL, LLC is accused of not disclosing wage scales, salary ranges, and/or benefits information in its job postings for open positions in Washington. The defendant disputes the claims and contends it has not violated any 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. The Defendants deny they did anything wrong.
Tattooed Chef Securities Settlement
Tattooed Chef, Inc. is settling a securities class action lawsuit. The defendant allegedly violated securities laws between December 15, 2020 and November 28, 2022, harming shareholders who purchased or acquired the company's common stock during that period.
Fitzgerald Wealth Management Data Breach Settlement
Fitzgerald Wealth Management, LLC experienced a data incident in April 2025 that affected its computer systems. Certain files containing personal information were accessed. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
Shimano Crankset Litigation Settlement
Shimano voluntarily recalled Hollowtech II cranksets manufactured before July 2019 due to concerns about bonding separation and delamination that could cause breakage. Plaintiffs alleged breaches of warranties and inadequacy of the recall, seeking relief related to product advertising and marketing. The defendants deny any physical injuries resulted from the cranksets.
Reimbursement of reasonable out-of-pocket costs for purchasing and installing a replacement crankset, if applicable; otherwise automatic extended warranty coverage
Esse Health Data Breach Settlement
Esse Health experienced a cyberattack on its computer systems in April 2025 that potentially compromised personally identifiable information and protected health information of patients, including names, addresses, dates of birth, health insurance information, Social Security numbers, medical record numbers, and certain health information. Esse Health denies it did anything wrong.
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. The compromised data may have included names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, passport numbers, account numbers, and other sensitive information. The defendant has agreed to a $725,000 settlement to resolve claims related to this breach.
$50–$5,100
Metformin Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation Settlement
The defendants allegedly falsely advertised generic metformin drugs as equivalent to Glucophage and Glucophage XR, but the drugs were actually contaminated with N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and did not meet FDA standards. As a result, consumers and businesses paid for drugs they would not have purchased. The defendants deny any wrongdoing.
Robbie D. Wood Data Breach Settlement
Robbie D. Wood, Inc. experienced a targeted cyberattack in October 2024 that compromised their computer systems and exposed files containing personal information including names, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, financial account information, medical information, and Social Security numbers. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and a settlement has been reached to resolve the class action lawsuit.
Estée Lauder Securities Settlement
Shareholders of The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. allege they were damaged by conduct related to the company's publicly traded common stock during the class period from February 2022 to February 2025. The defendant's specific conduct is not detailed on this page.
Sprouts Farmers Market Settlement
Sprouts Farmers Market allegedly printed more than the last five digits of customers' credit card, debit card, or EBT card numbers on receipts, violating the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA). Sprouts denies the allegations but agreed to settle the consolidated class actions to avoid further litigation costs and appeals.
E-Commerce China Dangdang Securities Settlement
E-Commerce China Dangdang, Inc. was involved in a take-private transaction that closed on September 20, 2016. Shareholders of Dangdang American Depositary Shares claim they were harmed during this transaction, leading to this securities class action settlement.
Cannet v. Mai Kai Restaurant Settlement
Plaintiff alleged that Mai Kai Restaurant violated the Florida Minimum Wage Act and the Fair Labor Standards Act by committing wage violations against restaurant servers. The defendant denies wrongdoing, but agreed to settle to avoid the time, expense, and uncertainty of litigation.
Approximately $2.27 per hour worked, but could be less after deduction of attorneys' fees, costs, class representative service award, and administration expenses
Nutricost Magnesium Supplement Settlement
Nutricost sold Magnesium Glycinate Supplements marketed as containing 420 mg of magnesium "as magnesium glycinate" when, according to the lawsuit, they did not contain the advertised amount. Nutricost denies any wrongdoing and denies violating any law.
Individual payment amounts will depend on the total number of valid and timely claims filed by all Settlement Class Members
Motility Data Breach Settlement
Motility Software Solutions suffered a cybersecurity incident in August 2025 that resulted in potential unauthorized access to or acquisition of customers' private 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 class action without admitting wrongdoing.
$75–$5,000
Flex-N-Gate/Ventra Overtime Settlement
Current and former hourly production employees of Flex-N-Gate and Ventra facilities filed a class action lawsuit alleging overtime compensation issues. The defendants have agreed to settle the claims without admitting wrongdoing.
Minimum settlement award if you do nothing; increased settlement award (at least double) if you complete and return Claim Form and Release by August 7, 2026
Carter v Green Skyline Apartments Settlement
Tenants sued Green Skyline Apartments, LLC in 2021 alleging breach of the warranty of habitability based on poor conditions in the lobby, elevators, hallways, stairwells, and common areas. The defendant has contested the claims but agreed to settle to avoid the time, expense, and inconvenience of litigation. The defendant admits no wrongdoing.
Allocated amount determined by dividing Net Settlement Fund by total eligible points (one point per month resided); individual payout is capped per Settlement Agreement.
LCPtracker Data Breach Settlement
LCPtracker suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in August 2024 in which certain files containing private information were accessed, including names and Social Security numbers. LCPtracker denies any wrongdoing, and the lawsuit has been settled to avoid further litigation costs and uncertainties.
Polyclinic Compensation Fund Settlement
The Polyclinic allegedly failed to provide qualified interpreters necessary for effective communication with patients who have hearing, vision, and/or speech disabilities between January 1, 2021 and September 30, 2025. The U.S. Attorney's Office contends this violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Polyclinic denies wrongdoing and has agreed to pay $350,000 to resolve the investigation without further litigation.
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. The defendant denies wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to avoid the uncertainties and expenses of continuing the case.
Pro rata share based on the total amount of fees you paid
Elsie Rooftop Wage and Hour Settlement
Elsie Rooftop is accused of failing to pay tipped workers proper overtime wages and related wage and hour claims. The defendant denies the allegations and has agreed to settle the case for $900,000 to avoid further litigation without admitting wrongdoing.
Amount calculated based on number of weeks worked between July 3, 2018 and November 13, 2025; each tipped worker receives the same dollar amount per week worked. 20% subject to payroll tax withholdings (reported on Form W-2); 80% not subject to deductions (reported on Form 1099).
Triage Staffing Data Breach Settlement
Triage Staffing experienced an unauthorized intrusion into its computer systems in May 2025, which resulted in the potential access of files containing private information including names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. Triage denies any liability or wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid costs, risks, and uncertainties of continuing litigation.
Munoz v. PHH Corp. Mortgage Insurance Settlement
PHH Corp. and affiliated companies allegedly violated laws prohibiting kickbacks in connection with mortgage settlement services by collecting private mortgage insurance that was included in PHH's captive mortgage reinsurance agreements. PHH has denied any wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle rather than continue litigation.
Up to $875
Flagstar Data Breach Settlement
Flagstar Bank experienced two data breaches in January 2021 and December 2021 that impacted the personal information of approximately 2.2 million U.S. consumers, including about 364,000 California residents. The settlement resolves claims related to these breaches. Flagstar denies any wrongdoing.
$60–$599
Onsite Mammography Data Breach Settlement
An unauthorized third party gained access to one Onsite Mammography employee's email account in October 2024, and an investigation determined that certain files containing Settlement Class Members' personally identifiable information and protected health information may have been impacted. The defendant denies any wrongdoing and denies liability but has agreed to settle the lawsuit.
Pro Rata Cash Payment and reimbursement for out-of-pocket losses; Credit and Medical/Healthcare Data Monitoring and Insurance Services also available
Deanco Healthcare Data Breach Settlement
On May 1, 2023, Deanco Healthcare experienced a cybersecurity attack that compromised its IT network. A threat actor accessed database files containing sensitive personal information including addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, health insurance plan member IDs, claims data, and clinical information. Deanco has agreed to settle the resulting class action litigation.
$100–$5,000
Evolv Technologies Holdings Securities Settlement
Evolv Technologies Holdings, Inc. is involved in a securities litigation case. Plaintiffs claim securities violations related to the company's publicly traded common stock and Registration Statement. The company has agreed to settle the claims.
Virgin Galactic Holdings Securities Litigation Settlement
Virgin Galactic Holdings and Social Capital Hedosophia agreed to settle a securities class action lawsuit by paying $8.5 million. Defendants do not admit wrongdoing or that they violated federal securities laws, but have agreed to settle the claims regarding purchases of their publicly traded shares.
$0.00–$0.08
THR Property Management Tenant Security Deposit Settlement
THR Property Management L.P. and Invitation Homes, Inc. collected security deposits from Florida tenants between February 2021 and October 2025. This settlement resolves claims related to those security deposits. The defendants deny all allegations and wrongdoing.
Up to $20
St. Joseph Hospital Pixel Settlement
St. Joseph Hospital of Nashua, N.H. allegedly unlawfully collected, used, and disclosed personally identifiable information and protected health information of persons who used a MyChart patient portal account. The Defendant denies these allegations and denies all wrongdoing.
Up to $50
Nationstar Mortgage Lawsuit Settlement
Nationstar Mortgage charged borrowers various disputed fees on their mortgage accounts, including charges for service of process for unknown parties, property maintenance that was never performed, property inspections that never occurred, and attorneys' fees from a prior unsuccessful foreclosure action. The lawsuit alleges these charges violated a breach of contract and state consumer protection laws. Nationstar denies all allegations of wrongdoing.
Oak View Group Data Breach Settlement
Oak View Group, LLC experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in November 2023 that compromised private information. The attack accessed files containing personal information such as full names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, demographic information, and driver's license or state or federal identification. Oak View denies wrongdoing, and the company has agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing litigation.
Williams v. Duke University Health System Settlement
The plaintiff claims Duke University Health System used a tracking tool on its website that disclosed personal or health-related information to a vendor when users accessed the Duke MyChart Patient Portal or MyDuke Health mobile app. Duke denies any wrongdoing and the court has not ruled that the defendant did anything wrong.
EMM Loans Data Breach Settlement
EMM Loans, LLC experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in February 2024 that resulted in unauthorized access to files containing personal information including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and passport numbers. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Riley, Pope & Laney Data Breach Settlement
Riley, Pope & Laney, LLC experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in August 2024. The attack compromised files containing private information, including first name or first initial and last name, and Social Security numbers.
GeoLogics Corporation Data Breach Settlement
GeoLogics Corporation experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in December 2023 that compromised private information files. The files may have contained personal information including names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, photo identification, driver's licenses, and Social Security numbers. GeoLogics denies wrongdoing.
Bradford Health Data Incident Settlement
Bradford Health Services, LLC and Bradford Health Partners, LLC experienced a cybersecurity incident in November 2023 that resulted in unauthorized access to or acquisition of settlement class members' private information, including names, dates of birth, government IDs, Social Security numbers, medical information, health insurance information, and financial information. The defendants are paying $900,000 to settle the class action lawsuit and are implementing additional security measures.
$150–$5,000
Spencer v. AVI-SPL LLC Employment Application Settlement
AVI-SPL, LLC allegedly posted job openings in Washington without disclosing the wage scale, salary range, or general description of benefits and compensation. The defendant disputes the claims and contends it violated no law, but has agreed to settle.
$443,374.60–$650,000
Bestway Spa Pump Class Action Settlement
Customers claimed that certain Bestway Spa Pumps sold between May 2021 and May 2024 were defective and subject to a recall conducted with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Bestway denies wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit.
Up to $75
Beer v. Fandango Media Settlement
Fandango Media failed to timely disclose mandatory convenience fees for online movie ticket purchases through Fandango to California theaters between June 2020 and June 2024, and violated laws related to FanClub memberships with credits and promo codes that expired after 30 days to California and Washington consumers. Fandango denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
$3.25–$10.75
Alta Resources Corp. Data Breach Settlement
In November 2023, Alta Resources Corp. suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems where certain files containing private information were accessed. The files may have contained personal information such as names, Social Security numbers, financial account information, taxpayer identification numbers, government-issued identification, and protected health information including health insurance and medical information. Alta denies wrongdoing, and the court has not decided who is right.
Ciuni & Panichi Data Breach Settlement
In November 2024, unauthorized individuals accessed a Ciuni & Panichi database containing personal information including names, Social Security numbers, and dates of birth. The defendant denies wrongdoing, but agreed to settle the class action lawsuit to end the litigation.
$125–$5,000
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Datavant Data Security Incident Settlement
A phishing email attack allegedly allowed unauthorized access to a Datavant company email account between May 8, 2024 and May 9, 2024, potentially exposing certain personal information. Datavant denies any wrongdoing.
Wright Brothers Construction Company Data Breach Settlement
Wright Brothers Construction Company experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in April 2024. Files containing private information, such as names and Social Security numbers, were accessed during this data incident. Wright Brothers denies wrongdoing, and the court has not made a determination on the merits.
Chiechi v. Albany Park Settlement
Albany Park allegedly deceptively advertised discounts for products on its website AlbanyPark.com, including misrepresenting the discount amounts. The company allegedly violated California's Consumers Legal Remedies Act, False Advertising Law, and Unfair Competition Law, and committed common law fraud and unjust enrichment. Albany Park denies all claims and liability.
Up to $115
State Farm Total Loss Litigation Settlement
State Farm allegedly underpaid Arkansas insureds for the actual cash value of their total loss vehicles. The settlement resolves a class action lawsuit claiming State Farm paid less than proper values.
Pro rata percentage of the Typical Negotiation Adjustment for covered total loss claims
Legends Hospitality Data Breach Settlement
Legends Hospitality, LLC suffered targeted cyberattacks on its computer systems in November 2024, December 2024, and January 2025. Certain files containing private information such as names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, government ID numbers, financial information, medical information, and health insurance information were accessed. Legends Hospitality denies any wrongdoing.
Mt. Baker Imaging Data Security Settlement
Mt. Baker Imaging and Northwest Radiologists experienced a ransomware attack between January 20-25, 2025, in which cybercriminals accessed and exfiltrated personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) affecting approximately 340,184 class members. Plaintiffs allege the defendants failed to implement and maintain necessary data security safeguards. Defendants deny wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid continued litigation.
Up to $5,000
WaterStreet Company Data Breach Settlement
WaterStreet Company experienced a cyber incident on March 17, 2025 (the "Data Incident") that resulted in unauthorized access to files containing private information. The exposed information included names along with one or more of the following: taxpayer identification numbers, bank account information, and/or Social Security numbers. WaterStreet denies doing anything wrong, and the parties agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the costs and risks of continuing litigation.
Shahbaz v. Compex Legal Services Cyber Incident Settlement
An unauthorized user gained access to Compex Legal Services' systems in a cyber incident discovered in April 2024, potentially impacting personally identifiable information and protected health information. The defendant agreed to settle the resulting class action claims without admitting wrongdoing.
$100–$5,200
OBI Seafoods Data Incident Settlement
OBI Seafoods experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in August 2024. Files containing private information including names, Social Security numbers, addresses, dates of birth, medical information, health insurance details, government identifiers, and bank account information were accessed. OBI denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
HSBC Bank Direct Savings Account Settlement
HSBC Bank USA allegedly failed to pay interest in accordance with the terms of Direct Savings Accounts for customers who initiated ACH transfers through HSBC's web portal. The settlement resolves this dispute over the interest payment practices.
Wyssta Services Delta Dental Privacy Settlement
Wyssta Services allegedly installed and implemented advertising and analytics tracking technologies, such as cookies and pixels, on the Delta Dental website my.deltadentalcoversme.com without users' knowledge or consent, potentially violating the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and Illinois Eavesdropping Statute. The defendant denies all allegations and wrongdoing. The parties have agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing the lawsuit.
Marlboro-Chesterfield Pathology Data Breach Settlement
Marlboro-Chesterfield Pathology's computer systems were breached on or around May 22, 2025, compromising patients' personally identifiable information and protected health information including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and medical information. The lawsuit alleges the company failed to properly secure and safeguard this sensitive data. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
$10–$1,000
Team Car Care (Jiffy Lube) Wage Disclosure Settlement
Team Car Care, LLC and its related entities posted job openings in Washington without disclosing the wage scale or salary range being offered. Jeffrey Hill filed a lawsuit on behalf of himself and a class of job applicants claiming this violated Washington law. The defendants dispute the claims and maintain they have not violated any law.
Up to $1,519.58
Valladolid v. Memorial Health Services Data Privacy Settlement
Memorial Health Services allegedly disclosed patients' personally identifiable information to third parties through the Meta Pixel and other tracking, analytics, and advertising technologies without consent, violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act. The defendant denies all claims and maintains it did nothing wrong but agreed to settle to avoid the expense and burden of continuing the case.
Liberty Mutual ERISA Settlement
Liberty Mutual allegedly mismanaged a 401(k) retirement plan covering participants from April 2014 through December 2025. The company has agreed to settle claims brought by former and current participants in the Liberty Mutual 401(k) Plan.
Aidvantage TCPA Settlement
Aidvantage, a student loan servicer, placed artificial or prerecorded voice calls to cellular telephones of people who did not have accounts with Aidvantage. These calls were made from February 12, 2021 through September 26, 2025, and allegedly violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The company is paying $3,000,000 to settle TCPA-related claims.
Machado v. CR&R Incorporated Data Breach Settlement
CR&R Incorporated experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems on or about December 13, 2022. Certain files containing private information were accessed, potentially including names, Social Security numbers, financial account information, and health insurance information. CR&R denies wrongdoing, and the settlement was reached to avoid the costs and risks of continuing litigation.
Hammond v. Renaissance Entertainment Productions – NY Ren Faire Ticket Fee Settlement
Renaissance Entertainment Productions, Inc. is accused of failing to properly disclose service fees when selling electronic tickets to the New York Renaissance Faire in Tuxedo, New York, in violation of New York Arts and Cultural Affairs Law. The defendant denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the costs and uncertainties of continued litigation.
Up to $20
Lakeview Health Systems Data Breach Settlement
Lakeview Health Systems suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in January 2024. Certain files containing private information such as names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account numbers, patient IDs, medical treatment information, diagnoses, prescription information, and health insurance information were accessed. Lakeview Health denies wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle to avoid the costs and uncertainties of continuing litigation.
McKenzie Memorial Hospital Data Breach Settlement
McKenzie Memorial Hospital experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in April 2025 that compromised files containing private information. The files may have included personal data such as names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, patient account numbers, medical record numbers, and diagnosis and treatment information. McKenzie denies any wrongdoing.
Advanced Recovery Data Settlement
Advanced Recovery Equipment & Supplies, LLC experienced unauthorized access to its systems and files containing sensitive personal information, which was discovered in October 2024. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
$50–$3,500
Generac Solar Power Systems Settlement
Generac PWRcell solar power systems contain SnapRS devices that allegedly may overheat, melt, or fail, causing shutdowns and performance issues. Generac denies these allegations and denies any wrongdoing or liability.
National Association of Realtors Settlement
Plaintiffs alleged that the National Association of Realtors and major real estate companies engaged in anticompetitive practices related to multiple listing services (MLS) and real estate commissions. The defendants have agreed to settle these claims without admitting wrongdoing.
SpotHero Pricing Settlement
SpotHero allegedly violated California law by not displaying the full price, including its service fee, until near the end of the checkout process when customers reserved parking spots on its website and mobile application. This practice, called drip pricing, is being resolved through this settlement. The defendant denies any liability or wrongdoing.
The amount of each Settlement Class Member's Settlement Benefit will depend on the average of the service fees paid by each Settlement Class Member.
Backchecked Data Breach Settlement
Backchecked, LLC was targeted by a cyberattack in September 2024 that compromised its computer systems. Certain files containing private information—including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and driver's license numbers—may have been accessed. Backchecked denies any wrongdoing.
KYB Americas Corporation Data Incident Settlement
KYB Americas Corporation experienced a targeted data security incident on its computer systems in February 2025 in which certain files containing personal information were potentially accessed. KYB denies it did anything wrong, and the parties have agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the costs, risks, and uncertainties of continuing litigation.
Hillcrest Convalescent Center Data Breach Settlement
A cyberattack on Hillcrest Convalescent Center's computer systems occurred in June 2024 that may have resulted in unauthorized access to and acquisition of private information including names, addresses, financial account information, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, Social Security numbers, government-issued ID numbers, medical treatment information, health insurance information, and provider information. Hillcrest denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid costs and risks of continued litigation.
Berman & Rabin Data Breach Settlement
Berman & Rabin, P.A. suffered a cyberattack on its computer systems in July 2024 in which certain files containing private information were potentially accessed. The compromised information may have included names, Social Security numbers, drivers' license numbers, financial information, medical information, and health insurance information. The defendant denies wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and risks.
LVGP 2023 Ticket Settlement
Defendants Liberty Media Corporation and Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. delayed the FP2 Free Practice Session scheduled for November 16, 2023, and subsequently revoked class members' admission to that session without cause. Class members claim they are entitled to partial refunds of their ticket prices for the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
BMW Shark-Fin Antenna Sealing Defect Settlement
BMW vehicles manufactured in model years 2019 to 2020 have a shark-fin antenna with a sealing defect. BMW NA is paying to reimburse owners and lessees for past repair costs related to this defect and extending warranty coverage for future repairs.
Reimbursement for eligible past Sealing-Defect Repair expenses and extension of New Vehicle Limited Warranty as it relates to the Sealing Defect
Henderson & Walton Women's Center Data Breach Settlement
Henderson & Walton Women's Center's computer systems experienced unauthorized access containing personal and protected health information between February 11, 2022, and February 14, 2022. The company has agreed to provide settlement benefits to affected individuals.
Revance Therapeutics Securities Settlement
Revance Therapeutics made alleged material misrepresentations and omissions about its relationship with Teoxane SA and a tender offer and merger transaction with Crown Laboratories, Inc. The defendants deny the allegations and any liability. The settlement was reached in connection with a securities class action alleging violations of federal securities laws.
Amount not yet determined; depends on how many valid claims are submitted and the Plan of Allocation approved by the Court.
Call-On-Doc Pixel Settlement
Call-On-Doc used third-party tracking technologies called "tracking pixels" on its web pages. The plaintiffs claim this use violated certain California laws. Call-On-Doc denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs and uncertainties of continuing litigation.
Urban One Data Breach Settlement
Urban One's computer systems experienced a targeted cyberattack in March 2025 that resulted in unauthorized access to certain files containing personal information. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
FitOn VPPA Settlement
FitOn Inc. allegedly disclosed subscribers' personally identifiable information to third parties without consent, violating the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), which protects information about what video materials users have watched. FitOn denies that it violated any law.
Up to $10
FMC Services Data Breach Settlement
FMC Services, LLC experienced a data incident on or about July 26, 2022, when an unauthorized third party compromised personally identifiable information and personal health information of settlement class members. The company denies that any information was actually acquired.
Crimson Wine Group Data Breach Settlement
Crimson Wine Group, Ltd. experienced a targeted cyberattack in or about June 2024 that accessed certain files containing private information, including names, Social Security numbers, and financial account information. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continuing litigation.
Hoffman v. United Airlines Settlement
United Airlines failed to pay cash severance benefits to certain former employees who retired before the company offered voluntary separation programs. United disputes these claims. The settlement provides $27.5 million to resolve the dispute, with United making no admission of wrongdoing.
To be determined according to plan of allocation among Class Members
Serviceaide Data Breach Settlement
Serviceaide, Inc.'s computer systems and network were compromised by unauthorized access between September 19, 2024, and November 5, 2024. This data breach exposed the private information of current and former patients of Catholic Health. The lawsuit alleges negligence, breach of implied contract, unjust enrichment, and invasion of privacy. The defendant denies all wrongdoing.
Bradberry v. Equifax Information Services LLC - Duplicate Collection Accounts Settlement
Equifax allegedly reported the same collection account more than once on consumer credit reports in violation of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Equifax denies wrongdoing, and the court has not decided which side is correct. The parties agreed to settle to avoid further litigation costs and risk.
King County Jail Wrongful Detention Settlement
King County detained people at the King County Jail for more than 48 hours without a probable cause determination. The settlement compensates those arrested without a warrant and held without a timely probable cause hearing.
$150–$1,500
AOD Federal Credit Union Data Incident Settlement
AOD Federal Credit Union experienced unauthorized access to its network from August 8-9, 2024, potentially exposing settlement class members' private information including names, Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, and other personally identifiable information. The defendant denies any wrongdoing and the court has not decided who is right.
$75–$5,000
Vertical Hold Rock Climbing Gym Gender Discrimination Settlement
Vertical Hold Rock Climbing Gym allegedly discriminated by excluding male and non-binary members from women's and ladies' clinics, classes, or events. The defendants are paying settlement relief without admitting wrongdoing.
Four day passes to Vertical Hold
Labcorp Data Breach Settlement
Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings (Labcorp) experienced a data breach affecting customers who received diagnostic services. The company is settling a lawsuit related to this alleged data breach with a $35 million settlement fund.
Omni Healthcare Data Breach Settlement
In January 2024, an unauthorized third party accessed files on Omni Healthcare's network through a cyberattack. The files contained personal information including names, dates of birth, medical record numbers, treatment information, and in some cases Social Security numbers, health insurance, and financial account information. Omni Healthcare denies any wrongdoing.
Gas Express Data Breach Settlement
In May 2024, Circle K suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems. Certain files containing private information, including names and Social Security numbers, were accessed. Circle K denies wrongdoing and the Court has not decided the merits of the case.
MOVEit Data Breach Settlement - Greater Rochester Independent Practice Association
GRIPA improperly secured personally identifiable information and protected healthcare information (names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, health information, insurance information, and pharmacy data) through a vulnerable third-party file transfer software called MOVEit Transfer. A data breach occurred in May 2023 that exposed this information entrusted to GRIPA.
$100–$10,000
Abbott Laboratories Employees Credit Union Data Breach Settlement
In August 2024, Abbott Laboratories Employees Credit Union experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems. The attack compromised certain files containing private information including names, financial account information, and Social Security numbers. The defendant denies wrongdoing, but the parties settled to avoid ongoing litigation costs and risks.
Doe v. Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare Data Breach Settlement
Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare experienced unauthorized access to its systems in May 2024, exposing patients' sensitive personal information including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, medical information, and health insurance information. OBHC denies any wrongdoing.
$50–$5,350
Lucent Health Solutions Data Breach Settlement
Lucent Health Solutions suffered a targeted cyberattack in October 2023 that compromised its computer systems. Certain files containing private information including names, dates of birth, and health insurance policy details may have been accessed.
Banner Health Data Breach Settlement
Banner Health disclosed patients' personally identifiable information and protected health information to third parties like Meta and Google through tracking technologies installed on its website and patient portal. Plaintiffs alleged this resulted in invasion of privacy and statutory violations. Banner denies all allegations of liability and wrongdoing.
Up to $20
Hill v. BrandSafway Services Employment Application Settlement
BrandSafway and related companies posted job openings in Washington without disclosing wage and benefit information in their job postings, according to the plaintiff's claims. The defendants dispute these claims and contend they have not violated any law.
Up to $1,632.11
Biddle v. Disney Class Action Settlement
Disney allegedly violated federal antitrust law and various state antitrust and consumer-protection laws by engaging in conduct to raise prices of Streaming Live Pay Television, causing damages to settlement class members. Disney denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to settle.
Pro rata cash payment proportional to the length of YouTube TV and/or DirecTV Stream subscription
Parks Heritage Federal Credit Union Data Breach Settlement
Parks Heritage Federal Credit Union experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in July 2024 in which private files were accessed. These files may have contained personal information including names, Social Security numbers, financial information, credit card numbers, and debit card numbers. Parks Heritage denies wrongdoing.
Allina Pixel Settlement
Allina Health System allegedly disclosed certain personal or health-related information to third parties when users accessed the health system's websites or webpages. Allina Health System denies these allegations.
Lemonade Data Disclosure Settlement
Lemonade's online insurance quote platform experienced an unauthorized data exposure between April 2023 and September 18, 2024, compromising personal information such as driver's license numbers. Lemonade has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit related to this data incident.
Pineland Community Service Board Data Breach Settlement
Pineland Community Service Board experienced a cybersecurity incident from November 2024 to January 2025 that resulted in potential unauthorized access to or acquisition of settlement class members' private information, including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and medical information. The defendant denies any wrongdoing or liability, but agreed to settle to avoid the risk, cost, and time of continuing the lawsuits.
STIIIZY Data Breach Settlement
STIIIZY, Inc. experienced a data breach in October 2024 where personal information and private health information was stolen from the company's servers. The data breach was announced on January 7, 2025. STIIIZY denies all allegations and liability.
Heckathorn TCPA Settlement
Insurance agents Nickolas Ward, Nate Esparza, Kyle Ryan Gray, Dustin Huffman, Jason Hall, Brian Shirey and/or LeNard Rhone or their agencies allegedly violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act by calling or texting phone numbers registered on the National Do-Not-Call Registry to market Farmers® insurance.
Up to $160
Comcast Data Breach Settlement
In October 2023, Comcast experienced a data breach where a third party gained unauthorized access to customers' personal information. The settlement compensates affected customers, though Comcast denies engaging in wrongdoing or violating any law.
Schuster Data Breach Settlement
In January 2024, Schuster Company experienced a cybersecurity incident that may have exposed Personal Information from their computer systems. Files potentially accessed contained names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and driver's license or state identification information. Schuster denies wrongdoing and the parties agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
Murphy v. Western Montana Clinic Data Breach Settlement
Western Montana Clinic experienced a data breach between March 11, 2025 and April 15, 2025, in which an unauthorized third party accessed a WMC employee email account containing personal health information.
Aspire Health Alliance Data Breach Settlement
Aspire Health Alliance suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in September 2023. Certain files containing private information were potentially accessed, including personal information such as names, dates of birth, dates of medical services, health insurance policy numbers, physician information, medical condition or treatment information, and Medicare or Medicaid numbers. Aspire denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid further litigation costs and risks.
American Consumer Credit Counseling Data Breach Settlement
In January 2025, American Consumer Credit Counseling, Inc. experienced a cybersecurity incident in which a criminal third party gained unauthorized access to certain employee email accounts. The personal information of certain individuals may have been impacted, potentially including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account numbers, and payment card information. ACCC denies it did anything wrong.
Perry v. Alatrade Foods Settlement
Alatrade Foods is alleged to have violated the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act by terminating employees through a mass layoff or plant closing at its Phenix City, Alabama facility between February and August 2025 without providing at least 60 days' advance notice. The defendant denies all allegations and liability.
Back pay consisting of 100% wages with standard payroll taxes withheld; actual amount depends on individual wage calculations.
Naper Grove Vision Care Data Breach Settlement
Naper Grove Vision Care suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in May 2025. Files containing private information, including names combined with Social Security numbers and other non-public personally identifiable information, were accessed. The defendant denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Columbus Regional Health Data Breach Settlement
Columbus Regional Health allegedly disclosed confidential personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) to third-party technologies without patient consent. Columbus Regional denies all claims but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
Up to $25.50
Biogen Securities Litigation Settlement
Investors in Biogen Inc. common stock filed a class action lawsuit alleging securities violations. Biogen has agreed to settle the litigation for $18.9 million in cash. The page does not indicate whether Biogen admits wrongdoing.
Central Valley Meat Co. Data Breach Settlement
Central Valley Meat Co.'s computer systems were compromised in May 2024, and files containing private information including names and Social Security numbers may have been accessed. Central Valley denies wrongdoing.
Atrium Health Patient Portal Pixel Technology Settlement
Atrium Health is settling a class action lawsuit over its use of pixel technology on patient portal accounts. The defendant has agreed to settle the claims related to this alleged technology use on MyAtriumHealth or MyCarolinas patient portals.
Mount Sinai Medical Center Data Breach Settlement
Mount Sinai Medical Center of Florida disclosed personally identifying information and protected health information of patients to third parties through tracking, analytics, and advertising technologies on its website and patient portal between June 2021 and September 2025.
Up to $20
Amy Crull v. University of St. Thomas Data Breach Settlement
Unauthorized access to the University of St. Thomas network between July 25 and August 12, 2025 compromised personal information including credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security numbers, passports, licenses, login credentials, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and donor information. UST disputes the claims and denies wrongdoing.
$50–$5,100
Physicians' Primary Care Data Incident Settlement
Physicians' Primary Care of Southwest Florida suffered a targeted cyberattack in September 2024 that compromised computer systems and exposed files containing private information. The exposed data may have included names, Social Security numbers, and protected health information. The defendant denies wrongdoing.
Mercedes-Benz USA Approved Emission Modification Incentive Settlement
Mercedes-Benz settled with a coalition of state attorneys general regarding the design, manufacture, import, marketing, offer, sale, or lease of certain diesel vehicles. As part of the settlement, Mercedes-Benz is offering eligible owners and lessees $2,000 to incentivize installation of an Approved Emission Modification.
Up to $2,000
ApolloMD Data Breach Settlement
An unauthorized third party accessed and/or acquired files containing Private Information of patients treated by ApolloMD's affiliated physicians and practices in a data security incident on or around May 22, 2025. The Defendant denies these claims and maintains it did not do anything wrong.
Healthcare Services Group Data Breach Settlement
A cybersecurity incident occurring on or around September 27, 2024, potentially exposed employee personally identifiable information including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, state identification numbers, financial account details, full access credentials, and medical and health insurance information. HCSG denies any wrongdoing.
Up to $5,000
Total Vision Data Breach Settlement
Total Vision, LLC suffered a data security incident on October 30, 2020, affecting patients' and others' information. Plaintiffs claim Total Vision did not adequately protect this information. The defendant denies any wrongdoing, and no judgment of wrongdoing has been made.
Up to $1,000
NJ Bureau of Securities Settlement with Credit Suisse
Credit Suisse allegedly made materially false and misleading statements or omitted necessary facts in connection with the offer and sale of residential mortgage backed securities (RMBS) trust certificates. The company also allegedly engaged in fraudulent acts and practices in connection with these securities. Credit Suisse neither admitted nor denied these violations but agreed to pay $300 million in restitution.
Stitch Fix Securities Litigation Settlement
Stitch Fix, Inc. is accused of securities violations. Lead Plaintiffs, representing the Settlement Class, have reached a proposed settlement with the defendant for $32,000,000 in cash to resolve all claims in the action. The defendant admits no wrongdoing.
Vintage Wine Securities Settlement
Vintage Wine Estates, Inc. allegedly violated federal securities laws. The defendants deny the allegations and assert they did not violate securities laws or cause any damages, but have agreed to settle the class action without admitting wrongdoing.
Up to $0.79
Flo Period Tracker App Data Privacy Settlement
Flo Health Inc. operated a period and ovulation tracking app that allegedly shared users' menstruation and pregnancy information with third-party software development kits from Google, Flurry, and Meta between November 2016 and February 2019. The plaintiffs claimed this sharing violated privacy laws. Flo, Flurry, and Google deny any wrongdoing and agreed to settle to avoid further litigation costs and uncertainty.
Eagle Pharma Securities Settlement
Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is settling a securities litigation claim. Plaintiffs allege the company made misstatements or omissions regarding material information that affected the value of its publicly traded common stock. The defendant denies no wrongdoing status is not explicitly stated on this page.
Lands' End Data Breach Settlement
Lands' End experienced a data security incident in December 2024 that compromised customer information. Certain files containing personal information such as names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license/passport information, and in limited cases medical information were potentially accessed. Lands' End denies wrongdoing.
Hughes v. Smith County Jail Detention Settlement
Smith County, Texas detained people at the Smith County Jail for more than two days after they completed their custodial felony sentences. A federal court approved a settlement requiring the county to compensate those who experienced this unlawful detention.
From $685.87
Anthem Grandfathered Rx Settlement
Anthem denied coverage for brand name prescription drugs or applied a deductible for brand name drugs under certain health plans, charging members up to an $8,850 deductible. The company settled with California's Department of Insurance to refund deductibles and reimburse members for out-of-pocket expenses on brand name prescriptions that should have been covered.
Up to $8,850
Brimmer v. City of Overland Special Deterrent Fees Settlement
The City of Overland charged Special Deterrent Fees to individuals. A class action settlement has been court-approved to distribute payments to those who paid these fees.
Up to $80
Service Spot Reservation Fee Settlement
Service Spot, LLC and TripGate LLC allegedly failed to properly disclose a mandatory Reservation Fee for online bookings on ParkOn.com and/or CheapAirportParking.org in violation of California's Honest Pricing Law. The defendants deny they violated any law but agreed to the settlement to avoid the uncertainties and expenses of continuing the case.
Pro rata portion of the Settlement Fund based on the total amount of processing fees paid
TBJ Drywall & Taping Wage Payment Settlement
The Illinois Attorney General's office sued TBJ Drywall & Taping for failing to properly pay workers, including alleged violations of overtime wage laws. The company settled the lawsuit by agreeing to make payments to affected workers.
Individual payment amount varies and is stated in mailed/emailed notice; payments made in five installments between December 16, 2024 and April 10, 2028
NCAA Concussion Settlement Medical Monitoring Program
The NCAA settled a class action lawsuit regarding concussions suffered by student-athletes. The settlement established a medical monitoring program to provide former student-athletes with free medical screenings and evaluations to identify potential long-term health effects from concussions sustained during NCAA sports.
Free medical screening and, if qualified, free medical evaluations up to two times
Dallas BBQ ESOP Settlement
W BBQ Holdings, Inc. (doing business as Dallas BBQ) sponsored an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) that is the subject of this class action lawsuit. The parties have reached a settlement to resolve claims concerning the ESOP, pending court approval.
AOCLSC INC. Wage and Hour Settlement
Former AOCLSC INC. employees Elvira Villegas and Marco Martinez filed a class action lawsuit alleging that AOCLSC INC. violated California wage and hour laws. The company has agreed to settle the case by paying Individual Class Payments to eligible employees for back wages and other relief, as well as Individual PAGA Payments and penalties to the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency.
Pensacola Natural Gas Franchise Fee Settlement
The City of Pensacola charged customers natural gas franchise fees. This class action settlement addresses claims related to those franchise fee charges.
AT&T Mobility Services Wage and Hour Settlement
AT&T Mobility Services LLC allegedly violated wage and hour laws by failing to pay back wages and unreimbursed business expenses to non-exempt employees in California. The company has agreed to settle the lawsuit without admitting wrongdoing by funding Individual Class Payments and Individual PAGA Payments to eligible employees.
Seilhamer v. Guitar Center Stores - Wage and Hour Settlement
Guitar Center is alleged to have committed wage and hour violations against non-exempt employees. The settlement addresses back wages and penalties under California's Private Attorneys General Act for violations between January 2020 and July 2025.
QuoteWizard Telemarketing Settlement
QuoteWizard.com, LLC sent telemarketing text messages to people whose telephone numbers were on the National Do-Not-Call Registry without their consent. The company promoted the sale of QuoteWizard goods or services through these unsolicited messages.
USAA Late Fee Litigation Settlement
USAA assessed late fees against policyholders with Maryland insurance policies. Following an investigation by the Maryland Insurance Commissioner, USAA refunded the principal amount of these late fees but did not include accrued interest and gains. Plaintiffs allege that policyholders should have received the interest and gains in addition to the refunded principal. USAA denies wrongdoing.
Aetna Optum Admin Fee Settlement
Aetna and Optum imposed administrative fees on members of ERISA-covered health benefit plans when they submitted claims for chiropractic or physical therapy services. The lawsuit alleges this violated ERISA. The defendants deny all claims but have agreed to settle.
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