UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS,
Case No.5:18-CV-1152-DAE
NOTICE REGARDING RIGHT TO BENEFIT FROM CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT
A Settlement Agreement has been reached in a class action lawsuit alleging that LeafFilter North, LLC and LeafFilter North of Texas, LLC (referred to collectively as “LeafFilter” or “Defendants”) experienced an unauthorized intrusion into three LeafFilter employee email accounts as the result of a phishing incident between April 1 and August 21, 2018 during which time certain personally identifying information was accessed or viewed (“Lawsuit”). The information accessed or viewed may have included some combination of a person’s social security number, bank account number, payment card number and card expiration date(s), external card security code, driver’s license number, or social insurance number for persons in Canada (“The Incident”). If you have been affected by the unauthorized access you may be entitled to payment under the Settlement Agreement reached in the case.
As part of this Settlement, LeafFilter has agreed to pay certain types of claims for all Class Members, provide enrollment in an identity theft protection service, and undertake certain preventative cyber security measures.
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS ARE AFFECTED WHETHER YOU ACT OR DON’T ACT, SO READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY.
YOUR OPTIONS | |
SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 5, 2019 |
Complete and submit a Claim Form and receive compensation.
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ASK TO BE EXCLUDED DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 |
Get out of this Lawsuit and get no benefits from it. Instead of submitting a Claim Form, you may ask to be excluded from the Lawsuit (i.e., opt out). By excluding yourself, you cannot recover as part of this settlement and you keep a right to sue on your own. |
OBJECT DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 |
Object to the terms of the Settlement. You may object to the terms of the Settlement and have your objections heard at the November 25, 2019 Final Approval Hearing. |
DO NOTHING | You will not receive any compensation and you will give up your rights to sue LeafFilter about the issues raised in this case. |