The check is not yet in the mail, but nearly 1.6 million Illinois Facebook users can expect to get about $350 each in a landmark privacy lawsuit. The totals were disclosed in a California federal court Thursday during the final approval hearing for a $650 million class-action settlement over alleged violations of Illinois’ biometric privacy law.
The settlement class included about 7 million Facebook users in Illinois for whom the social network created and stored a face template after June 7, 2011. To qualify, Facebook users had to live in the state for at least six months over the last nine years.
To qualify, Facebook users had to live in the state for at least six months over the last nine years. More than 1 in 5 eligible Illinois Facebook users filed a claim in the case by the Nov. 23 deadline.
Michael Rhodes, a California-based attorney representing Facebook, told Donato if the case went to trial, it could have cost the tech giant “billions and billions of dollars” if it had lost. “I mean, $650 million, by any stretch of the imagination is a tremendous sum of money,” Rhodes said.
How Much Are the Checks For? According to the settlement website, final checks are in the amount of $397. Previously, the settlement administrator stated that checks would be between $200-$400.
Back in February 2021, a federal judge approved a $650 million settlement of a privacy lawsuit against Facebook for allegedly using photo face-tagging and other biometric data without the permission of its users.
When Will I Receive My Check? Payments started getting mailed out to members on May 9, 2022. "It will take about two weeks to finish mailing the checks and processing the electronic payments," the settlement website states.
According to the suit, each one of the 1.42 million Class Action Members will receive a payout of at least $345 from $650 million settlement. However, in order to receive a check, you would have had to file a claim by a certain date, and meet specific criteria.
Lead plaintiffsContrary to popular belief, class action settlements are not divided among class members evenly. Lead plaintiffs receive the most money in class action lawsuits. They typically have the worst injuries and the highest damages.
If you are a Class Member that filed filed a claim by the deadline, you should receive approximately $200 to $400 per person from the $650 million Settlement Fund, the settlement website states.
To find Payouts from your Facebook Page on a desktop computer:Click the drop-down icon at the top right corner of your Facebook Page. Select Settings & Privacy, then Settings.In the side navigation, click Payouts.Click on the Payout Account ID drop-down, and select the account you want to view or update.
The lawsuit was filed over Facebook's collection and storing of biometric data of Illinois users without proper consent. As part of the $650 million settlement, claimants will receive payments of between $200-$400.
The answer is "no." The answer is always "no." Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are private companies. They are not "the government." They can set their own rules on speech, and even enforce them whimsically, and there's nothing you can do about it.
People have mixed feelings about class-action suits, and whether you cash class-action refund checks is up to you. Generally, if you get one, you probably paid a lot more in wrongful fees than you're getting back in the settlement. If you don't cash the check, the money may go back to the company.
Sanctions were imposed because the lawyers engaged in professional misconduct by violating state ethics law. The Illinois Supreme Court announced the filing of lawyer disciplinary orders on March 13, 2020. Sanctions were imposed because the lawyers engaged in professional misconduct by violating state ethics law.
Sanctions were imposed because the lawyers engaged in professional misconduct by violating state ethics law.
The Illinois Supreme Court announced the filing of lawyer disciplinary orders on Jan. 17, 2020. Sanctions were imposed because the lawyers engaged in professional misconduct by violating state ethics law. The Illinois Supreme Court announced the filing of lawyer disciplinary orders on Nov. 19, 2019.
To qualify, Facebook users had to live in the state for at least six months over the last nine years.
Last January, Facebook agreed to settle the lawsuit for $550 million, but Donato rejected the deal. After subsequent negotiations, Facebook agreed to increase the settlement to $650 million, and the court gave the deal preliminary approval in August.
The case was moved to Chicago federal court and then California federal court, where it attained class-action status. [Most read] As Herschel Walker covets a Senate run in Georgia, a turbulent past emerges ». Last January, Facebook agreed to settle the lawsuit for $550 million, but Donato rejected the deal.
U.S. District Judge James Donato , who called the case a “groundbreaking settlement in a novel area,” is expected to issue a final approval order in the coming days, though payouts could be months away. “This is money that’s coming directly out of Facebook’s own pocket,” Donato said.
Jan 14, 2021 at 8:04 PM. The check is not yet in the mail, but nearly 1.6 million Illinois Facebook users can expect to get about $350 each in a landmark privacy lawsuit.
Understanding the cost of a lawyer before you enter into an agreement can help prevent unpleasant surprises or costs that you cannot afford. Some people might start working with an attorney, only to find that the fees are mounting dramatically.
Before you sign an agreement with a lawyer, find out how often he or she requires payment. Some require it monthly, while others require weekly payments toward a bill. If payment to your attorney includes part of a settlement, make sure you understand how that will be paid after the case is closed.
Flat fee: a lawyer may offer a flat fee for a specific, simple, and well-defined legal case. Examples of cases eligible for flat fee billing include uncontested divorces, bankruptcy filings, immigration, trademarks , patents, and wills. Before agreeing to a flat fee, make sure you understand what is covered in the agreement.
A criminal lawyer's hourly rate will depend on multiple factors, which may include: The reputation of the lawyer and/or firm. The complexity of your criminal charges. The lawyer's level of experience. The location (hourly rates are typically higher in large cities)
If the lawyer is not willing to discuss the costs with you, it's a sign of poor client service.
If these aren't included on the written estimate, make sure to ask. You might end up with a separate bill, unless your attorney absorbs the extra fees into the total bill. It's also important to make sure that the cost of the lawyer is worth the overall cost of the case and what you could recoup.
A lawyer who charges more per hour may have more experience with cases similar to yours. Attorneys who are just starting their practices might charge less, but a lower fee often comes with less experience. But you should also avoid going into serious debt by hiring a lawyer you can't afford.
The national average annual wage of an lawyer is $144,230, according to the BLS, which is not far from being three-times the average annual salary for all occupations, $51,960. However, that average salary is for the U.S. overall, which hides significant differences depending on geography, such as the state you reside in.
The bottom-10 states where lawyers make the least money tend to be ones less densely populated, and either in the South or the Mountain states of the West. Check them out below, with No. 1 being the lowest-paying state:
Below you’ll find the average annual wage for lawyers in all 50 states from 2013 to 2018. Unfortunately, there was no 2018 data available for the average lawyer salary in Delaware from the BLS. The rank is included, as well as the five-year change in average annual wage in percent.