Class Actions

Class actions let people join forces to stop corporate abuse. At Loevy + Loevy, we represent those harmed by consumer fraud, data breaches, biometric surveillance, A.I. misuse, and other widespread misconduct. Class actions level the playing field, forcing powerful companies to face accountability, pay damages, and end unlawful practices. 

Experienced Class Action Attorneys

At Loevy + Loevy, we don’t launch class actions for headlines or quick, hollow settlements. We pursue them to deliver justice, real relief for real people, and lasting consequences for corporate misconduct.

Too many firms treat class actions as paper drills: file, wave a press release, then accept pennies on the dollar. We reject that model. If a defendant won’t make our clients whole and change its ways, we will take the case to a jury and prove the misconduct in open court. Trial is not our fallback but a tool we wield confidently.

We advocate nationwide for victims of consumer fraud, data breaches, biometric surveillance, and AI abuse. Our lawyers blend deep courtroom experience with inventive legal strategy, driving every case as if a verdict will decide it, and defendants know it.

Class actions should restore trust, deter future wrongdoing, and shift power back to the public. That is our mission, and we fight for it in every case, no matter how far we have to take it. 

Class Action Wins

Current Class Action Cases

DraftKings

Gambling, Consumer Protection

Many people have been taken in by deceptive promotions from the online betting giant, which misleads them into betting and losing large amounts of money.

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ACTIVE

Photobucket

Privacy/BIPA

Photobucket has licensed users’ photos to third-parties to build artificial intelligence and biometric identification products without consent.

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ACTIVE

Instacart

Consumer Protection

Instacart has been collecting, storing, and sharing the facial recognition information of its shoppers, in violation of Illinois’ Biological Information Privacy Act (BIPA).

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ACTIVE

Music AI

Artificial Intelligence

AI music companies like Suno and Udio train their models on the copyrighted work of hardworking musicians. If you are the rights-holder of music on the internet, you may be entitled to compensation.

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INVESTIGATION

PBMs

Healthcare, Consumer Protection

The top three PBMs control nearly 80% of U.S. prescriptions, underpaying pharmacies and raising patient prices. If your pharmacy’s reimbursements plunged, you may be entitled to compensation.

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INVESTIGATION

Graphics AI

Artificial Intelligence

AI design platforms train on millions of copyrighted images scraped from the internet without permission. If you own artwork online, you may be entitled to compensation.

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INVESTIGATION

Consumer Loans

Consumer Protection

Financial institutions are delaying loan-payment credits to profit from overnight float and pile on extra interest. If your payment posted late, you may be entitled to compensation.

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INVESTIGATION

Accredo

Healthcare, Consumer Protection

Thousands of patients depending on “specialty” pharmacy Accredo report delays, cancelled orders, surprise bills, and other problems. These practices may violate consumer-protection laws, insurance regulations, and federal mail-order pharmacy standards.

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INVESTIGATION

Business Reviews

Consumer Protection

Review sites host unverified reviews and steer businesses towards pricey subscriptions for the tools needed to counter them. If your company lost revenue, you may be entitled to compensation. 

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INVESTIGATION

Why Join a Class Action?

Joining a class action means shared costs, greater leverage, and a real chance to hold wrongdoers accountable—all without taking on the fight alone. And you pay nothing unless we win.i

Class Action Practice Areas

Consumer Protection

Companies that have hidden fees, distort ads, or sell defective products break consumer-protection laws. If you paid for something under false terms, you may be entitled to compensation.

Gambling

Sports-betting and online gaming platforms lure players with misleading promos, unfair odds, and delayed payouts. If deceptive practices cost you money, you may be entitled to compensation.

Privacy/BIPA

Businesses that leak personal data, track users secretly, or harvest face and voice prints break state and federal privacy laws. If your data was taken without consent, you may be entitled to compensation.

Healthcare/PBMs

Insurers, hospitals, and pharmacy-benefit managers often inflate prices, bury fees, or steer patients toward costlier drugs. If unfair billing or pricing raised your costs or cut your reimbursements, you may be entitled to compensation.

Artificial Intelligence

AI platforms are harvesting music, art, and personal data without permission to fuel their models and profits. If your creative work or data was used without your consent, you may be entitled to compensation.

Government Accountability

Public agencies that overcharge, seize property, or trample constitutional rights can be held liable. If official misconduct harmed you or your community, you may be entitled to compensation.

FAQs

 

A class action is a type of lawsuit in which one or more people sue on behalf of a larger group who were harmed similarly.
It’s often used when a company’s misconduct affects many people, such as in cases of consumer fraud, data breaches, or illegal surveillance.

 

 

No. Loevy + Loevy handles class actions on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win.
There are no upfront costs, no hidden fees, and no risk to you.

 

Each case has specific criteria, such as where you live, what happened, and when.
Our team will review your situation confidentially and let you know if you’re eligible.
If you’re unsure, it’s always worth asking.

 

For most class members, very little. Our attorneys handle court filings, discovery, and negotiations. 
You may be asked to provide documents or answer questions, but only the named representatives typically appear for depositions or hearings.
We keep every class member updated throughout the case.

 

Timelines vary, but complex class actions often last two to three years or longer because courts must rule on class certification, motions, discovery, and (if no settlement is reached) trial and appeals.

 

If the case succeeds, the court-approved settlement or judgment specifies how funds are distributed. 
After litigation costs and the court-approved attorneys’ fee, the remainder is shared among eligible class members, typically in proportion to each person’s damages or a formula set by the court.

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