United States District Court Southern District of New York
Christine Borovoy v. Squishable.com, Inc., Case No. 1:23-cv-03660-PAC
A court has authorized this notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer.
If You Were Subject to the Squishable.com Data Incident and Previously Received a Notice Letter Notifying You of the Data Incident, You Could be Eligible for a Payment from a Class Action Settlement
You may be eligible to receive a payment from a proposed $500,000 maximum class action settlement.
The class action lawsuit concerns the data security incident that occurred from May 26, 2022 to
October 12, 2022, involving Squishable.com, Inc. (“Squishable” or “Defendant”) in which it was determined that an unauthorized third party gained access to certain of Defendant’s files containing the sensitive Personal Information of customers and website visitors (the “Data Incident”). Defendant denies any wrongdoing and denies that Defendant has any liability but has agreed to settle the lawsuit on a class wide basis.
To be eligible to make a claim, you must have received a Notice Letter of the Data Incident.
SUMMARY OF LEGAL RIGHTS |
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Submit a Claim Form |
The only way to receive payment.Submitted or Postmarked on or Before November 19, 2024. |
Exclude Yourself By Opting Out of the Class |
Receive no payment. This is the only option that allows you to keep your right to bring any other lawsuit against Defendant for claims arising out of the Data Incident.Submitted or Postmarked on or Before November 19, 2024. |
Object to the Settlement and, if you wish, Attend the Fairness Hearing |
You must write the Court, the parties’ counsel, and the Claims Administrator about why you object to the Settlement. The Court cannot order a different Settlement. If you file a timely objection, you can also ask to speak to the Court at the Final Approval Hearing on February 6, 2025 about the fairness of the Settlement, with or without your own attorney.Submitted or Postmarked on or Before November 19, 2024. |
Do Nothing |
Receive no payment. Give up rights if you are a Class Member. |