02/13/2025
We couldn’t be more proud of our data breach team. Take a look below at some of their notable settlements.
Herff Jones Data Breach Litigation
Case No. 1:21-cv-01329 (S.D. Ind.)
Obtained preliminary approval of a class settlement that includes a settlement fund of $4,350,000 and, separate from the settlement fund, requires the defendant to pay for data security.
Carter, et al. v. Vivendi Ticketing US LLC d/b/a See Tickets
Case No. 8:22-cv-01981 (C.D. Cal.)
Final approval granted, appointing firm as settlement class counsel, in a data breach class action settlement involving 437,310 class members and a $3,000,000 non-reversionary settlement fund.
Armstrong et al. v. Gas South, LLC
Case No. 22106661 (Ga. Sup. Ct., Cobb Cty.)
Obtained final approval of a class settlement involving roughly 40,000 class members and valued at over $9 million.
Medina v. Albertsons Companies, Inc.
Case No. 1:23-cv-00480 (D. Del.)
Obtained final approval of a class settlement involving 33,000 class members and a $750,000 non-reversionary settlement fund.
In re Sovos Compliance Data Security Incident Litigation
Case No. 1:23-cv-12100-AK (D. Mass.)
Obtained final approval of a class settlement that includes a non-reversionary settlement fund of $3,534,128.50 involving 490,000 class members and, separate from the settlement fund, requires the defendant to pay for data security improvements.
In re Planet Home Lending, LLC Data Breach
Case No. 3:24-cv-127(KAD) (D. Conn.)
Obtained final approval of a class settlement that includes a non-reversionary settlement fund of $2,425,000 involving 285,000 class members and, separate from the settlement fund, requires the defendant to pay for data security improvements.
Owens, et al. v. US Radiology Specialists, Inc., et al.
Case No. 22-CVS-17797 (N.C. Sup. Ct., Mecklenburg Cty.)
Obtained final approval of a class settlement that includes a non-reversionary settlement fund of $5,050,000 involving 1,300,000 class members and, separate from the settlement fund, requires the defendants to pay for data security improvements.
In re: Vivendi Ticketing US LLC, d/b/a See Tickets Data Security Incident
Case No. 2:23-cv-07498-MWF (DFM)
Obtained preliminary approval of a class settlement that includes a non-reversionary settlement fund of $3,250,000 involving 325,000 class members and, separate from the settlement fund, requires the defendant to pay for data security improvements.
*Prior results do not guarantee future outcomes.
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