$16.375 Million Settlement for Consumer Reports Magazine Subscriber Privacy Case
The Problem
We alleged that magazine publisher Consumer Reports was disclosing its Michigan magazine subscribers’ identifying information to third-party data companies without notice and consent in violation of Michigan state law.
What We Did
Bursor & Fisher filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of a class of Michigan subscribers to Consumer Reports magazines alleging that Consumer Reports sold their subscription records, along with other personal, demographic and lifestyle information, to numerous data miners in violation of the subscribers’ rights under the Michigan Preservation of Personal Privacy Act. The lawsuit sought monetary damages under the statute on behalf of the consumers.
What Our Clients Got
We negotiated a classwide settlement in which our client received a $7,500 incentive award. Under the settlement, each eligible class member who submitted a claim received a cash payment of approximately $109.