Brigette Honaker  |  December 26, 2019

Category: Data Breach

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equifax websiteA federal judge recently gave a $425 million Equifax class action settlement final approval despite objections from consumer advocacy groups.

U.S. District Judge Thomas W. Thrash Jr. determined that the landmark settlement is fair and has earned final approval in an oral ruling on Dec. 19. A written ruling will reportedly follow in the coming weeks.

Final approval was granted despite nearly 400 objections lodged against the settlement.

“Judge Thrash rejected the objections to the settlement — including specifically those from serial objectors — finding that the settlement is an exceptional result for the class, particularly in light of the risk, and that the relief is at the ‘high range’ of what likely could have been recovered at trial,” plaintiffs’ counsel told Law360.

Plaintiffs’ counsel notes that the settlement is historical in its size and has support from nearly every state attorney general and several federal regulators such as the Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Although many consumers and officials support the settlement, one of the settlement’s most vocal objectors reportedly remains opposed to the deal. Hamilton Law Institute’s Center for Class Action Fairness has routinely opposed the settlement, finding the deal to be unfair, unreasonable, and inadequate. Ted Frank, the director of litigation at the Institution, took to Twitter following the final approval and vowed to appeal the decision.

“The settlement on its face violates [U.S. Supreme Court] precedent on Rule 23(a)(4), and @HamLincLaw looks forward to an appeal,” Frank wrote on his Twitter account.

Issues with the Equifax class action settlement reportedly include nearly $80 million in attorneys’ fees, an award that was granted by Judge Thrash based on the “exceptional” outcome of the case. However, objectors also take issue with the case’s outcomes – especially considering the decreased cash payments from the settlement.

Originally, the settlement set aside $31 million to fund cash payments to consumers. These payments were initially estimated to be as high as $125 per claimant.

Due to the estimated 147 million consumers affected by the breach and the high level of media attention, more claims for cash payment were made than were anticipated. As a result, the Federal Trade Commission announced that cash payments would not be as high as estimated.

Objectors to the settlement argued that this was unfair and that the settlement “throttled” monetary claims by only putting aside a small amount of the fund for cash payments.

The rest of the settlement fund, apart from the amount directed to costs and fees, reportedly provides free credit monitoring and expense reimbursement for damages “fairly traceable” to the data breach.

Consumers who are eligible for the Equifax data breach class action settlement have until Jan. 22, 2020 to file an initial claim with the fund. Extended claims for the settlement will be accepted through Jan. 22, 2024.

Are you eligible for the recently approved Equifax settlement? Let us know in the comment section below.

The consumers in the multidistrict litigation and settlement are represented by co-lead counsel Amy Keller of DiCello Levitt Gutzler LLC, Kenneth Canfield of Doffermyre Shields Canfield & Knowles LLC and Norman Siegel of Stueve Siegel Hanson LLP. Barnes Law Group LLC and Evangelista Worley LLC  serve as co-liaison counsel. Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, Girard Gibbs LLP, Hausfeld LLP, Tadler Law LLP, Morgan & Morgan Complex Litigation Group, Murphy Falcon & Murphy and The Doss Firm LLC are on the plaintiffs’ steering committee. Griffin & Strong PC serves as state court coordinating counsel.

The Equifax Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit is In re: Equifax Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, Case No. 1:17-md-02800, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

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126 thoughts onChallenged Equifax Data Breach Settlement Gets Final Approval

  1. RC says:

    Has anyone actually received a payout from the Equifax case? I filed with documentation for the $125. My hubby got a check for $8 several months ago (seriously!!), and we had both filed for the alternative $125 compensation.

  2. cece castoro says:

    REPORTS INACCURATE FOR EAES

  3. Melanie Callaway says:

    When are the checks gonna be mailed out ?

  4. Mr. John Smith says:

    Thanks to the Hackers, We get more money from Class Action Lawsuit Settlements. So Thank You!

  5. Bill says:

    Equifax is a JOKE, Ran by a bunch of MORONS who don’t know how to do anything right. I filed a complaint against the company with the government and they retailated against me by calling me a “Fraudster” in my credit report without anything proof to back it up, So for 6 months even though I had on time payments, paid in full, had a great credit score of 769. I was denied credit every where I went. So now my lawyer is now suing them and since then they removed the post from my credit report but the damaged was done.

  6. Shirl Denise Garner says:

    I had Equifax for years and my credit report were inaccurate many times

    1. Bill says:

      I love how Equifax gets away with murder by NOT allowing you to correct your credit report by sending you to your choice of an “Error Screen” or a “Blank Screen”. They REFUSE to remove any errors in your credit report. They’re should be a CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT SETTTLEMENT on this as well., As this affects Hundreds of Millions of lives daily, People get denied credit, apartment, mortage, car, school tuitian, etc because their credit report has errors in them. This has been going on for at least 5 years.

      1. Megan says:

        If you file it against them there will be.

  7. jodi page says:

    Do we have to wait for the extended claims period to be over before we receive compensation for the breach?

  8. Chris says:

    Are checks ever going to be mailed out??

  9. SANDRA FOX says:

    I have never received anything from this lawsuit! I do not think this is fair. My personal information was given to people without my permission and my credit was damaged.

  10. gmta918 says:

    Why are so many people saying add me??? You are not filling a claim by saying add me. You have to take the proper steps to follow your claim. Fill it the forms people or you’re not going to get paid.

    1. Mary Ramirez says:

      Don’t waste your breath. Even when a form is under the article, people say, add me…lol

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