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Short Description of This Case
ATT has agreed to pay $12M to settle claims for the impertinently description about its unlimited data plan, the company wrongly advertised its wireless data plans as “unlimited” but then slowed data speeds after customers exceeded certain data usage levels, which violated consumer protection laws.
Who’s Eligible
Class members who received a notice about this settlement by email, mail, or text message.
Settlement Amount
$12M.
Amount of Class Members
Varies.
Potential Award
Approximately $10 if your personal ID # begins with “A”;
Approximately $13 if your personal ID # begins with “B”;
Approximately $23 if your personal ID # begins with “C”.
Proof of Purchase
Depending on the nature of your specific claim, you may need to provide supporting materials.
FAQs
NOTE: Do NOT file a claim if you do not qualify for this settlement.
Claim form Deadline
8/13/2021
Final Hearing
8/19/2021
Case Name
In re: Roberts v. AT&T, Case No. 3:15-cv-03418-EMC, in the U.S. District Court for the northern district of California.
Settlement Website
www.attunlimiteddatasettlement.com
Settlement Website Status
open.
Class Counsel
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP;
HATTIS LAW;
MORGAN & MORGAN;
Alexander H. Schmidt;
MASTANDO & ARTRIP, LLC.