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Top Class Actions viewers are starting to receive checks in the mail from a class action settlement that accused LinkedIn Corp. of improperly harvesting email contacts from members in order to send LinkedIn invitations to possible new users.
According to comments and posts on the Top Class Actions Facebook page, Class Members who submitted timely and valid claims for the LinkedIn email harvest class action lawsuit started receiving checks worth as much as $20.43 on Oct. 17, 2016.
If you filed a claim for the LinkedIn settlement, keep an eye on your mailbox because checks are on their way!
The LinkedIn settlement resolves allegations that the online networking website’s add connections feature allowed the company to access email contacts and send LinkedIn advertisements emails to non-members.
Class Members included “all current and former LinkedIn members who used Add Connections to import information from external email accounts and send emails to persons who were non-members in which the member’s name, photograph, likeness and/or identity was displayed between September 17, 2011 and October 31, 2014.”
LinkedIn denied the allegations but agreed to pay $13 million to settle the litigation.
The deadline to file a claim for the LinkedIn settlement passed on Dec. 14, 2015.
Congratulations to our Top Class Actions readers who submitted a valid claim and got PAID! If you missed out, sign up for our free newsletter to receive updates on new class action lawsuits and settlements. You can also check out which class action settlements are still accepting claims in our Open Class Action Settlements section.
The plaintiffs are represented by Dorian S. Berger and Daniel P. Hipskind of Olavi Dunne LLP, Larry C. Russ of Russ August & Kabat, and Michael W. Sobol, Nicholas R. Diamand and Melissa Gardner of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP.
The LinkedIn Email Harvesting Class Action Lawsuit is Perkins, et al. v. LinkedIn Corporation, Case No. 5:13-cv-04303, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
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2 thoughts onLinkedIn Add Connections Class Action Settlement Checks Mailed
I buried that envelope and just came across it the other day while culling through papers in my home “hoarder” office. Any friggin chance to seek a newly drafted check so I can collect the windfall $20 and change?
$20.43 check