The Bergen Record sharing your internet use and activity? You may be entitled to $2,500!

A subscription to your local newspaper should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised. But this is what happens to subscribers of Gannett Company-owned (“Gannett”) newspapers. Gannett and The Bergen Record transmit viewer data to Facebook. Such data may include personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and video data including, but not limited to, the title and location of the videos viewed. If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your internet use and activity to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.​

In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you. Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.

Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users. The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer. Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.

Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID. Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Gannett-owned newspapers, relating to inappropriate sharing of personally identifiable information and video watching history to a third party. Specifically, Gannett may be sharing your Facebook identification and video watching history with Facebook without first asking for your permission.

If you have a Facebook account and watched videos at any of the following Gannett-owned newspapers, your data has been shared:

• Austin American-Statesman
• AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
• The Bergen Record
• Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer
• The Columbus Dispatch
• The Des Moines Register
• The Detroit Free Press
• IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star
• Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
• The Tennessean

If you are a current or former subscriber to a Gannett-owned website or newsletter and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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AMC+ Subscriber? You May Be Entitled to Compensation up to $2,500!

AMC+ may be violating the privacy rights of its subscribers by sharing users’ personal information with third parties. According to the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), video streaming services must receive written consent from users before sharing user information with third parties.

If you are an AMC+ subscriber and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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Certain Buttah Cosmetics May Not Be Safe For Use As Instructed

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Buttah relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in its Vitamin C Serum.

Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, Buttah’s Vitamin C Serum contains a restricted color additive.

If you purchased Buttah’s Vitamin C Serum and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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Certain Buttah Cosmetics May Not Be Safe For Use As Instructed

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Buttah relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in its Vitamin C Serum.

Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, Buttah’s Vitamin C Serum contains a restricted color additive.

If you purchased Buttah’s Vitamin C Serum and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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NFL Sharing your Video Watching Habits? You May be Entitled to $2,500!

A subscription to your favorite team’s email newsletter should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised.  But this is what happens to subscribers of National Football League (“NFL”) fans.  The NFL and the LOS ANGELES RAMS transmit viewer data to Facebook.  Such data may include personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and video data including, but not limited to, the title and location of the videos viewed.  If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your video watching history to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.​

In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”).  The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you.  Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.

​Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users.  The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer.  Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.

​Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID.  Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.​

​Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is pursuing these claims against the NFL and the Los Angeles Rams.  If you are a current or former subscriber to an NFL website or newsletter and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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NFL Sharing your Video Watching Habits? You May be Entitled to $2,500!

A subscription to your favorite team’s email newsletter should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised.  But this is what happens to subscribers of National Football League (“NFL”) fans.  The NFL and the LOS ANGELES CHARGERS transmit viewer data to Facebook.  Such data may include personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and video data including, but not limited to, the title and location of the videos viewed.  If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your video watching history to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.​

In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”).  The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you.  Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.

​Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users.  The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer.  Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.

​Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID.  Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.​

​Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is pursuing these claims against the NFL and Los Angeles Chargers.  If you are a current or former subscriber to an NFL website or newsletter and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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Nelnet Servicing Data Leak- Your Personal Information Is At Risk! Contact Us For Help.

Your personal information may be at risk! Have you used the website or portal for Nelnet Servicing, a technology provider to Edfinancial and Oklahoma Student Loan Authority (OSLA)? Fill out this form to get in touch with a trusted attorney who can help you!

If you received a data breach notification or feel your personal information was accessed, please fill out this form or contact Mark Reich (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone (cmaccarone@zlk.com) for a quick, free, and easy consultation and to learn about your legal rights!

Hackers breached Nelnet Servicing systems, exposing the data of more than 2.5 million people with student loans. Nelnet provides the technological services for OSLA and EdFinancial, including the web portal used to access those services.

The breach occurred in June, when unknown intruders gained unauthorized access to Nelnet systems and had continued access until July 22.

The information exposed impacted individuals includes:
– Full names
– Social Security Numbers
– Physical addresses
– Email addresses
– Phone numbers

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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Are You Entitled to $2,500?! Everydayhealth.com Improperly Shares Your Internet Usage

Contact us to see if you qualify. If you have a Facebook account, and subscribe to any of newsletters (listed below) your data was shared and you may have a claim:

– Healthy Living
– Daily Health News
– Permission To Breathe
– What the Breast
– Everyday in the Kitchen
– Health News Roundup
– Diet and Nutrition
– Women’s Health
– Men’s Health
– Healthy Skin
– Sexual Health
– Mental Wellness
– Digestive Health
– Chron’s Disease
– Diabetes
– Heart Health
– Cancer Care
– Chronic Pain
– Multiple Sclerosis
– Rheumatoid Arthritis
– Psoriasis
– Asthma and Allergies
– Your Daily Horoscope

If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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Your Personally Identifiable Information May Have Been Leaked By Novant Health.

Your personal information may be at risk! Have you used the website or patient portal for Novant Health, a healthcare provider headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina? Fill out this form to get in touch with a trusted attorney who can help you!

If you received a data breach notification or feel your personal information was accessed, please fill out this form or contact Mark Reich (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone (cmaccarone@zlk.com) for a quick, free, and easy consultation and to learn about your legal rights!

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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Are You Entitled to $2,500?! Regional Papers, Like The Buffalo News, Improperly Share Your Internet Usage.

Contact us to see if you qualify. If you have a Facebook account and watched videos on any of the following Lee-owned newspapers’ sites, your data was shared and you may have a claim:

– Arizona Daily Star
– The Buffalo News
– Madison.com
– Billings Gazette
– Greensboro News and Record
– Omaha World-Herald
– The Lincoln Journal Star
– Richmond Times-Dispatch
– St. Louis Post-Dispatch
– Tulsa World

If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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Community Surgical Supply Cyberattack – Was Your Personal Information Accessed?

Community Surgical Supply has been impacted by a data breach. Unauthorized parties have gained access to names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, government identification numbers, passport numbers, Social Security numbers, and dates of birth of thousands of consumers.

Community Surgical Supply Inc. is a medical supply manufacturing company and retailer based in Toms River, New Jersey. They employ more than 775 individuals. The company supplies specialized healthcare products to patients, nurses, dieticians and respiratory therapists.

If you received a data breach notification or feel your personal information was accessed, please fill out this form or contact Mark Reich (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone (cmaccarone@zlk.com) to learn about your legal rights!

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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NFL Team Sites Track and Share Your Internet Usage!

A subscription to your favorite team’s email newsletter should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised. But this is what happens to subscribers of National Football League (“NFL”) fans. The NFL and and its Teams transmit user data to Facebook. That data includes personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and actual internet activity and viewing. If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, discuss your legal rights, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your video watching history to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.

In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you.

Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.

Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users. The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer. Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.

Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID. Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.
Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is currently working with subscribers from several teams to pursue these claims against the NFL and/or the individual teams. If you are a current or former subscriber to an NFL website or newsletter, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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NFL’s VPPA Violations Entitle You to $2,500?

A subscription to your favorite team’s email newsletter should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised. But this is what happens to subscribers of National Football League (“NFL”) fans. The NFL and and its Teams transmit user data to Facebook. That data includes personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and actual internet activity and viewing. If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, discuss your legal rights, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your video watching history to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.

In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you. Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.

Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users. The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer. Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.

Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID. Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.
Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is currently working with subscribers from several teams to pursue these claims against the NFL and/or the individual teams. If you are a current or former subscriber to an NFL website or newsletter, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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Do you use Chanel’s Le Lift Sérum and Le Lift Crème? You may be entitled to compensation!

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Chanel relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in certain Chanel cosmetic products.

Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, Chanel’s Le Lift Sérum and Le Lift Crème contain a restricted color additive.

If you purchased Le Lift Sérum or Le Lift Crème products and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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NFL Sharing your Video Watching Habits? You May be Entitled to $2,500

A subscription to your favorite team’s email newsletter should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised. But this is what happens to subscribers of National Football League (“NFL”) fans. The NFL and the NEW ORLEANS SAINTS transmit viewer data to Facebook. Such data may include personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and video data including, but not limited to, the title and location of the videos viewed. If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your video watching history to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.​

In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you. Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.

​Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users. The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer. Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.

​Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID. Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.​

​Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is pursuing these claims against the NFL and New Orleans Saints. If you are a current or former subscriber to an NFL website or newsletter and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

To get more information regarding the investigation of Gannett Company, The Bergen Record, without cost or obligation, please call us at 415-373-1671 or complete our contact form.

The submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship automatically. Any information you submit will be maintained as confidential. If Levi & Korsinsky LLP, in its sole discretion, believes that you might have a claim, Levi & Korsinsky LLP will contact you to discuss the matter and whether to establish an attorney client relationship.

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NFL Sharing your Video Watching Habits? You May be Entitled to $2,500

A subscription to your favorite team’s email newsletter should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised. But this is what happens to subscribers of National Football League (“NFL”) fans. The NFL and the CLEVELAND BROWNS transmit viewer data to Facebook. Such data may include personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and video data including, but not limited to, the title and location of the videos viewed. If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your video watching history to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.​

In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you. Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.

​Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users. The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer. Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.

​Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID. Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.​

​Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is pursuing these claims against the NFL and Cleveland Browns. If you are a current or former subscriber to an NFL website or newsletter and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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NFL Sharing your Video Watching Habits? You May be Entitled to $2,500!

A subscription to your favorite team’s email newsletter should never lead to your identity or personal information being compromised. But this is what happens to subscribers of National Football League (“NFL”) fans. The NFL and the LAS VEGAS RAIDERS transmit viewer data to Facebook. Such data may include personally identifiable information, such as your unique Facebook User ID, and video data including, but not limited to, the title and location of the videos viewed. If you’d like to know if your information has been transmitted, or have any other questions, contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP or submit your information in the fields.

For users of Facebook, many websites utilize temporary Facebook files stored on your computer to communicate your video watching history to Facebook, along with a unique Facebook ID which allows third parties to identify you and keep track of videos you’ve watched.​

In 1988, Congress passed the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). The VPPA protects against video subscription services sharing video watching history tied with other personal information which could be used to identify you. Video subscription services include websites like Hulu that utilize subscription fees to unlock content, and other types of websites that require registration for accounts, like newsletters, which are embedded with videos.
​Video subscription services may be exempt from VPPA protections afforded to users if they obtain informed, written consent from users. The written consent must be in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the consumer. Put more simply, your agreement to waive VPPA protections should be an additional agreement on top of agreement to general Terms of Service.

​Many websites do not properly inform and/or obtain sufficient written consent to exempt their sharing of your video watching history tied to your unique Facebook ID. Such practices may be violating your rights established under VPPA and similarly structured state protective acts.​
​Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is pursuing these claims against the NFL and Las Vegas Raiders. If you are a current or former subscriber to an NFL website or newsletter and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Neuberger Berman Group 401(k) Plan

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LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc.

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YETI Coolers

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Certain CoverGirl Clean Fresh products may contain unsafe color additives. You may be entitled to compensation!

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against CoverGirl relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in certain cosmetic products.

Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, CoverGirl’s Clean Fresh Hydrating Clean Cleanser and Clean Fresh Skin Priming Glow Mist products contain a restricted color additive.

If you purchased Clean Fresh Hydrating Cream Cleanser or Clean Fresh Skin Priming Glow Mist products and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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LendingTree users: your personal information may have been compromised.

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Lending Tree, Inc. (“LendingTree”), a marketplace for various loan and borrowing instruments, relating to a data breach that reportedly exposed over 200,000 clients’ personal information to an unauthorized party. Specifically, LendingTree determined that the information impacted includes names, Social Security Numbers, date of birth, address, and possibly other personal information.

If you are a current or former client of LendingTree, received notice of the breach, and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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L’Oréal’s Age Perfect Midnight Serum product may contain unsafe color additives.

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against L’Oréal relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in its cosmetic products.

Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, L’Oréal’s Age Perfect Cell Renewal Midnight Serum Anti-Aging Complex product contains a restricted color additive.

If you purchased L’Oréal’s Age Perfect Cell Renewal Midnight Serum Anti-Aging Complex product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Clarins’s Double Serum product may contain unsafe color additives. Submit your information to learn more.

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Clarins relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in its cosmetic products.

Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, Clarins’s Double Serum contains a restricted color additive.

If you purchased Clarins’s Double Serum and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Estée Lauder’s Advanced Night Repair Serum may contain unsafe color additives.

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Estée Lauder relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in its cosmetic products.

Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, Estée Lauder’s Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex Serum contains a restricted color additive.

If you purchased Estée Lauder’s Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex Serum and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Impacted by the Flagstar Data Breach?

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Flagstar Bank, one of the largest banks and residential mortgage servicers in the US, relating to a security incident that took place in December 2021 when intruders breached the bank’s corporate network. The data breach reportedly exposed over 1,500,000 clients’ personal information, including Social Security Numbers, to an unauthorized party.

If you are a current or former client of Flagstar Bank, received notice of the breach, and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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DICK’S Sporting Goods Employees – You May Be Entitled To Compensation!

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against DICK’S Sporting Goods relating to the frequency at which it pays its manual workers. For more information about how you may be entitled to the equivalent of one week’s pay, email us!

If you are a current or former employee of DICK’S Sporting Goods, believe you are or were a manual worker, have been paid on a bi-weekly or monthly basis, and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Your Information May Have Been Leaked From a Recent Hack at Partnership HealthPlan of California

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Partnership HealthPlan of California. (“PHC”), a third-party administrator of MediCal programs, relating to a data breach that reportedly exposed over 800,000 clients’ personal information to an unauthorized party. Specifically, PHC determined that the information impacted includes name, Social Security Number, date of birth, Driver’s License number or Tribal ID number (if provided), medical record number, treatment, diagnosis, prescription and other medical information, health insurance information, member portal username, password, email address, and physical address.

If you are a current or former client of PHC, received notice of the breach, and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Have you eaten at Taco Bell? Harmful Chemicals in their Bags may Entitle You to Compensation!

Eating at Taco Bell can be dangerous. The food bags and wrappers may contain harmful per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances which have been linked to kidney disease, lowered immunity in children, and other health issues.

If you are a Taco Bell customer, please fill out this form to learn about your rights and possible entitlement to compensation!

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Making Car Payments While Your Car Is In The Shop?? You May Be Entitled a Refund!

Millions of consumers lease cars everyday and dutifully make their monthly car payments. Sometimes, cars break down and need to be repaired. But many consumers are being forced to make car payments during lengthy times the manufacturer is keeping their cars in the shop.

If you are making lease payments on your vehicle and being deprived of its use, we can help!

Please let us know by filling out this form. You may be entitled to compensation!

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Quercetin Supplements

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against supplement manufacturers relating to the production, advertising, and labeling of quercetin supplements which have been found to contain lower concentrations of quercetin than is represented.

If you have purchased quercetin supplements and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Panera Bread Food Containers, Bags and Wrappers May Contain Harmful Chemicals

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Panera Bread relating to the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”) in certain Panera Bread food containers, bags, and wrappers. PFAS have been linked to kidney disease, lowered immunity in children, and a variety of other health concerns.

If you have purchased items from Panera Bread and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP

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Stop & Shop CareOne “Non-Drowsy” Medications

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP has recently filed class action lawsuits against several manufacturers of cold and flu medicines relating to the presence of an ingredient known to cause drowsiness in products advertised as “Non-Drowsy.” Specifically, many over-the-counter cold and flu products labeled as “Non-Drowsy” contain Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (DM HBr), which is known to cause drowsiness.

Stop & Shop’s CareOne cold and flu medicines also contain DM HBr. Despite containing DM HBr, Stop & Shop advertises certain CareOne products as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased a CareOne “Non-Drowsy” Daytime cold and flu product, you may qualify to join our false advertising class action investigation, at no cost to you. If you wish to discuss your legal rights, please complete the information form, press submit, and one of our attorneys will contact you.

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Costco’s Kirkland “Non-Drowsy” Cold and Flu Products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Costco relating to the presence of an ingredient known to cause drowsiness in several of its Kirkland “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBr), which may cause drowsiness. Despite that, Costco markets certain Kirkland cold and flu products as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased a Kirkland-branded “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product from Costco and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Target’s Up & Up “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu Products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Target relating to the presence of an ingredient known to cause drowsiness in several of its Up & Up “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBr), which may cause drowsiness. Despite that, Target markets its Up & Up cold and flu products as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased an Up & Up “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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The Kroger Company Lidocaine Patches

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Kroger relating to Kroger’s lidocaine patches that are advertised as “Maximum Strength.” Lidocaine is an anesthetic that prevents pain by blocking the signals at the nerve endings in the skin. Kroger’s “Maximum Strength” lidocaine patches contain 4% lidocaine. However, despite being advertised as “Maximum Strength,” competing prescription lidocaine products contain 5% lidocaine. Kroger also represents that certain Kroger lidocaine products provide up to 8 hours of relief. However, the products may fail to adhere to the body for up to 8 hours and therefore provide less relief than advertised.

If you purchased a Kroger Lidocaine Patch advertised as “Maximum Strength” and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Amazon Basic Care Lidocaine Patches

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Amazon relating to Amazon’s Basic Care lidocaine patches that are advertised as “Maximum Strength.” Lidocaine is an anesthetic that prevents pain by blocking the signals at the nerve endings in the skin. Amazon’s Basic Care “Maximum Strength” lidocaine patches contain 4% lidocaine. However, despite being advertised as “Maximum Strength,” competing prescription lidocaine products contain 5% lidocaine. Amazon also represents that certain Basic Care lidocaine products provide up to 8 hours of relief. However, the products may fail to adhere to the body for up to 8 hours and therefore provide less relief than advertised.

If you purchased an Amazon Basic Care Lidocaine Patch advertised as “Maximum Strength” and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Meijer, Inc. Lidocaine Relief Patch

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Meijer, Inc. relating to Meijer’s lidocaine patches that are advertised as “Maximum Strength.” Lidocaine is an anesthetic that prevents pain by blocking the signals at the nerve endings in the skin. Meijer’s “Maximum Strength” lidocaine patches contain 4% lidocaine. However, despite being advertised as “Maximum Strength,” competing prescription lidocaine products contain 5% lidocaine.

If you purchased a Meijer Lidocaine Patch advertised as “Maximum Strength” and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Safeway – Signature Care “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against Safeway relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its Signature Care “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, Safeway markets its Signature Care cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased a Signature Care “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Stop & Shop –Care One “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against Stop & Shop relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its Care One “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, Stop & Shop markets its Care One cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased a Care One “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Costco – Kirkland brand “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against Costco relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its Kirkland “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, Costco markets its Kirkland cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased a Kirkland “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Target Corporation – Up & Up “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against Target Corporation relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its Up & Up “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, Target markets its Up & Up cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased an Up & Up “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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SuperValu, Inc. – Equaline “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against SuperValu, Inc. relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its Equaline “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, SuperValu, Inc. markets its Equaline cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased an Equaline “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Harris Teeter – “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against Harris Teeter relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, Harris Teeter markets its cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased a Harris Teeter “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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BJ’s – Berkley Jensen “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against BJ’s Wholesale Club relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its Berkley Jensen “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, BJ’s markets its Berkley Jensen cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased a Berkley Jensen “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Kroger “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against Kroger relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, Kroger markets its cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased a “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Amazon.com “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against Amazon relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its Basic Care “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, Amazon markets its Basic Care cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased a Basic Care “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Bayer Corporation, Alka-Seltzer “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is actively investigating potential claims against Bayer relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its Alka-Seltzer “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

These medicines contain, for example, Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR), which is known to cause drowsiness. Despite that, Bayer markets its Alka-Seltzer cold and flu product lines as “Non-Drowsy.”

If you purchased an Alka-Seltzer “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu product and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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T-Mobile USA, Inc.

If you were or are one of the 47 million current or former T-Mobile customers whose personal information or data was breached, contact Levi & Korsinsky, LLP, at no out of pocket cost to you. T-Mobile disclosed that the data accessed included customers’ first and last names, dates of birth, Social Security Numbers, and driver’s license/ID information for a subset of current and former postpay customers and prospective T-Mobile customers. Approximately 850,000 active T-Mobile prepaid customer names, phone numbers and account PINs were also exposed.

 

If you are a current, prospective, or former customer of T-Mobile and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Non-Drowsy Medicines Contain Sedative Ingredient

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP filed a complaint alleging that certain products labeled as “Non Drowsy” contain one or more ingredients that are known to cause drowsiness. If you would like additional information about our investigation or would like to share your experience using a product labeled as “Non-Drowsy,” complete the fields on this page.

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP continues to investigate the labeling representations made on so-called “Non-Drowsy” products. If you purchased cold or flu medication labeled as non-drowsy from one or more of the manufacturers or sellers listed below, click on that company for additional information about your legal rights or details about our investigation.

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Monongalia Health System Data Breach

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Monongalia Health System, after a data breach incident has impacted its email system and the systems of its affiliated hospitals, Monongalia County General Hospital Company and Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital Company. The information stolen in the breach includes: Names, Medicare Health Insurance Claim Numbers (which could contain Social Security numbers), addresses, dates of birth, patient account numbers, health insurance plan member ID numbers, medical record numbers, dates of service, provider names, claims information, medical and clinical treatment information and/or status as a current or former Mon Health patient.

If you are a current or former patient or employee of Monongalia Health System, received notice of the breach, and/or wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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JDC Healthcare Management Data Breach

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against JDC Healthcare Management/Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics (“JDC”), operator of more than 70 Jefferson Dental & Orthodontic clinics throughout Texas, relating to a data breach that exposed over 1 million clients’ personal information to an unauthorized party. Specifically, JDC determined that the information impacted includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, ID numbers, and health and financial data.

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Canon All-In-One Printers

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Canon U.S.A., Inc. relating to its practice of failing to disclose to consumers that its “All-in-One” printer devices cannot be used as a scanner if the ink cartridges are low or empty.

If you purchased a Canon All-in-One Printer and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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StarTek, Inc. Data Breach

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against StarTek, a customer engagement business process outsourcing company, relating to a recent data breach that exposed personal information it was entrusted to maintain and secure. Specifically, StarTek determined that the company experienced a data security event involving an unauthorized party gaining access to the company’s computer systems and removing certain data. According to a company news release, StarTek, Inc. experienced a “network disruption,” and, after conducting a follow-up investigation, the StarTek concluded that an unauthorized party gained access to and obtained data from the StarTek network without authorization. This information included the first names, last names, Social Security numbers, and dates of birth of the affected parties.

If you believe you have been impacted by this breach or received a letter or other form of Notice of Data Security Incident and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Bayer Corporation, Alka-Seltzer “Non-Drowsy” Products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Bayer relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its Alka-Seltzer “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR) is known to cause drowsiness. However, Bayer’s product lines, labelled as “Non-Drowsy,” may contain these ingredients.

If you purchased any of the Alka Seltzer products labeled as non-drowsy (listed below) and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

1. Alka-Seltzer Plus Severe Cold Powerfast Fizz;
2. Alka-Seltzer Plus Maximum Strength Day Cold and Flu Powermax Gels;
3. Alka-Seltzer Plus Maximum Strength Day Cold and Flu;
4. Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold Day;
5. Alka-Seltzer Plus Cough, Mucus and Congestion Day Powermax; and
6. Alka-Seltzer Plus Maximum Strength Cough, Mucus and Congestion Day

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Amazon.com “Non-Drowsy” Products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Amazon relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

Dextromethorphan and dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR) are known to cause drowsiness. However, some of Amazon’s Basic Care product lines, labelled as “Non-Drowsy,” may contain these ingredients.

If you purchased Basic Care “Non-Drowsy” Daytime Cold and Flu, Daytime Severe Cold and Flu, or Basic Care Vapor Ice Daytime Severe Cold and Flu products and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Kroger “Non-Drowsy” Products

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Kroger relating to the presence of ingredients known to cause drowsiness in several of its “Non-Drowsy” cold and flu medicines.

Dextromethorphan and dextromethorphan hydrobromide (HBR) are known to cause drowsiness. However, some of Kroger brand medicines, labelled as “Non-Drowsy,” may contain these ingredients.

If you purchased Kroger-brand “Non Drowsy” cold and flu medicine, including Tussin CF Non Drowsy, Non Drowsy Daytime Cold and Flu Softgel, Daytime Cold Multi-Symptom, Cold and Flu Daytime Multi-Symptom Relief, Daytime Severe Cold and Flu, Severe Cold and Flu DayTime/NiteTime (combo pack), Severe Cold and Flu DayTime/NightTime (combo pack), Tussin DM, Fast Cold and Flu Relief, or Tussin DM MAX, and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Welfare & Pension Administration Service, Inc. Data Breach

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Welfare & Pension Administration Service, Inc. (“WPAS”), a third-party administration firm that specializes in multi-employer benefit plan administration, relating to a data breach that exposed over 200,000 clients’ personal information to an unauthorized party. Specifically, WPAS determined that the information impacted includes name, Social Security number, health insurance information, and medical treatment/diagnosis information.

If you are a current or former client of WPAS, received notice of the breach, and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Murad, Inc. Cosmetics

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Murad relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in several of its cosmetic products.

Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining that can last for several days. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, some of Murad’s Retinol Youth Renewal Eye Serum, Retinol Youth Renewal Night Cream, Retinol Youth Renewal Serum, Nutrient-Charged Water Gel, and Clarifying Toner may contain these restricted color additives.

If you purchased Retinol Youth Renewal Eye Serum, Retinol Youth Renewal Night Cream, Retinol Youth Renewal Serum, Nutrient-Charged Water Gel, and Clarifying Toner and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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Clinique Cosmetics

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating potential claims against Clinique relating to the presence of color additives prohibited by the FDA for use near eyes in several of its cosmetic products.
Restricted color additives can cause eye irritation, redness, itching, and staining that can last for several days. These restricted color additives are specifically prohibited from use in cosmetics applied to the eye area. However, some of Clinique’s Moisture Surge, Dramatically Different, and Clinique for Men moisturizer product lines may contain these restricted color additives.
If you purchased Moisture Surge, Dramatically Different, and Clinique for Men Moisturizer products and wish to discuss your legal rights, please contact Mark Reich, Esq. (mreich@zlk.com) or Courtney Maccarone, Esq. (cmaccarone@zlk.com) of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP.

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