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IN RE WAWA, INC. DATA SECURITY LITIGATION
Case Number:
2:19-cv-06019
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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- Ademi & O'Reilly
- Ahdoot & Wolfson
- Bailey & Glasser
- Barrack Rodos
- Berger Montague
- Boni Zack
- Chestnut Cambronne
- Chimicles Schwartz
- Coffman Law Firm
- DiCello Levitt
- Federman & Sherwood
- Fine Kaplan
- George Feldman
- Goldman Scarlato
- Golomb Legal
- Hausfeld LLP
- Haviland Hughes
- Kantrowitz Goldhamer
- Kaplan Fox
- Kohn Swift
- Kopelowitz Ostrow
- Kudulis Reisinger
- Law Offices Bernard M. Gross
- Leeds Brown
- Levin Sedran
- Lockridge Grindal
- Lowey Dannenberg
- Lynch Carpenter
- Milberg Coleman
- Miller Shah LLP
- Morgan Lewis
- Morgan & Morgan
- Nussbaum Law Group
- Spector Roseman
- Tadler Law
- Weir Greenblatt
- Zimmerman Reed
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April 10, 2025
Judge On Bid To Redo Wawa Breach Atty Fees: 'I Don't Buy It'
A Third Circuit panel on Thursday considering a class member's request to reconsider a $3.2 million attorney fee award in the Wawa data breach litigation seemed unconvinced of the argument that the number was the result of side-dealing attorneys, with one judge telling counsel, "I don't buy it."
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April 11, 2024
Judge Grants $3.2M In Fees For Wawa Class Counsel
There is no evidence of side agreements or collusion between attorneys representing a proposed class in a suit against Wawa Inc. and the convenience store's defense counsel, according to a Pennsylvania federal judge's order approving $3.2 million in attorney fees following appellate court review.
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October 13, 2023
Judge Cites Rolling Stones In Nod For $28.5M Wawa Data Deal
Convenience store chain Wawa Inc. and the proposed class of financial institutions suing it over fallout from a 2019 data breach received initial approval Thursday for a $28.5 million settlement — in an opinion that invoked The Rolling Stones to say the parties will "get what they need."
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March 13, 2023
Wawa, Credit Unions Ink $28.5M Settlement Over Card Hack
Financial institutions affected by a significant hack at convenience store chain Wawa Inc. have asked a Philadelphia federal judge to approve a $28.5 million deal that would end their negligence claims against the company.
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April 20, 2022
Wawa Gets Nod For $12M Consumer Data Breach Settlement
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Wednesday signed off on a $12 million settlement between Wawa and a class of customers whose payment information may have been compromised by a 2019 data breach.
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January 11, 2022
Wawa Workers Don't Want Release In $12M Data Breach Deal
Wawa employees have renewed their objections to a proposed $12 million settlement for customers whose payment information may have been compromised by a data breach and asked a Pennsylvania federal court to ensure that the customer settlement didn't release any additional claims the employees might have.
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October 29, 2021
Wawa, Consumers Agree To $3.2M In Class Atty Fees
Plaintiffs in a class action against the Wawa convenience store chain over a data breach have filed a motion to approve the defendants' payment of $3.2 million in attorney fees as part of the $12 million gift card settlement reached over the summer.
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July 30, 2021
Wawa, Consumers Get Nod For $12M Data Breach Deal
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Friday gave her preliminary nod to a $12 million gift-card-and-cash settlement for customers of the Wawa convenience store chain in a lawsuit over a March 2019 data breach, over objections raised by employees who also sued.
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May 24, 2021
Wawa Managers Can't Get Class Cert. On OT Claims
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday shot down a Wawa manager's request for conditional class certification in a dispute over overtime pay and off-the-clock work, noting that she already tossed those claims earlier this month, rendering the motion for class certification moot.
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May 12, 2021
Wawa Gets Employee Pay Claims Trimmed In Data Breach Suit
Convenience store chain Wawa Inc. can't duck employees' claims that their payment and personal information were stolen in a data breach, but claims the company also shorted them on overtime and made them work off-the-clock were tossed by a Pennsylvania federal judge Wednesday.