To anyone who was either a current or former corporate or production employee of Sony Pictures Entertainment or one of its subsidiaries as of Nov. 24, 2014, or you were not an employee but you received a direct notice by mail because you were someone who had their personally identifiable information disclosed on the internet from the cyber attack, you are eligible for a potential award from the Sony Cyber Attack Class Action Lawsuit! According to the lawsuit, Sony Pictures Entertainment was affected by a cyber attack during the Fall of 2014 which resulted in private information being released to the internet, as such Sony allegedly did not immediately inform those effected by the data breach which may have lead to identity theft and was more concerned about damage control related to embarrassing emails that were leaked during the press. Sony Pictures Entertainment denies any wrongdoings but agreed to settle the class action lawsuit in order to avoid the expense and uncertainty of trial. So if you are eligible, file a claim by December 31, 2017 to receive your potential award!
Sony Cyber Attack CAL:
- Sony Cyber Attack Claim Form
- Claim Form Deadline: 12/31/17
- Who’s Eligible: Anyone who was either a current or former corporate or production employee of Sony Pictures Entertainment or one of its subsidiaries as of Nov. 24, 2014, or you were not an employee but you received a direct notice by mail because you were someone who had their personally identifiable information disclosed on the internet from the cyber attack.
- Estimated Amount: Up to $10,000
- Proof of Purchase: N/A
- Case Name & Number: Michael Corona, et al. v. Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., Case No. 2:14-cv-09600-RGK-E, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
How to File a Claim:
- Head on over to the Sony Cyber Attack Claim Form.
- Read over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Fill out the claim form with your information.
- Submit your claim by December 31, 2017 to receive your potential award!
Bottom Line:
For anyone who was either a current or former corporate or production employee of Sony Pictures Entertainment or one of its subsidiaries as of Nov. 24, 2014, or you were not an employee but you received a direct notice by mail because you were someone who had their personally identifiable information disclosed on the internet from the cyber attack, then you are eligible for a potential award from the Sony Cyber Attack Class Action Lawsuit. According to the lawsuit, Sony Pictures Entertainment was affected by a cyber attack during the Fall of 2014 which resulted in private information being released to the internet, as such Sony allegedly did not immediately inform those effected by the data breach and was more concerned about damage control related to embarrassing emails that were leaked during the press. So if you are eligible, file a claim by December 31, 2017 to receive your potential award! Don’t forget to take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!
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