DATA BREACH ALERT: Edelson Lechtzin LLP Is Investigating Claims On Behalf Of Customers Whose Personal Data May Have Been Compromised UNITE HERE Data Breach
NEWTOWN, PA, February 27, 2023 — The law firm of Edelson Lechtzin LLP is investigating claims regarding data privacy violations by UNITE HERE (the “Company”). UNITE HERE learned of suspicious activity on or about October 20, 2023. To join this case, go HERE.
What happened?
UNITE HERE is a labor organization in the U.S. and Canada based in New York City. The UNITED HERE. data breach occurred on October 20, 2023. It involved unauthorized access to personal information, including names, Social Security numbers, financial account information, and Driver’s license and/or state ID number.
In a filing submitted to the Office of the Maine Attorney General on Friday, February 23, the Company disclosed that the breach resulted in the acquisition of personal identifiers in combination with financial account information, affecting at least 791,273 customers.
How can I protect my personal data?
Edelson Lechtzin LLP is investigating bringing a class action lawsuit to seek legal remedies on behalf of customers who may have had their sensitive personal and patient data compromised by the LoanDepot data breach.
For more information, please contact:
Marc H. Edelson, Esq.
Eric Lechtzin, Esq.
EDELSON LECHTZIN LLP
411 S. State Street, Suite N-300
Newtown, PA 18940
Phone: 844-696-7492 or 215-867-2399 ext. 1
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.edelson-law.com
About Edelson Lechtzin LLP
Edelson Lechtzin LLP is a national class action law firm with offices in Pennsylvania and California. In addition to cases involving data breaches, our lawyers focus on class and collective litigation in cases alleging securities and investment fraud, violations of the federal antitrust laws, employee benefit plans under ERISA, wage theft and unpaid overtime, consumer fraud, and dangerous and defective drugs and medical devices.
This press release may be considered Attorney Advertising in some jurisdictions. No class has been certified in this case, so you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. You may select counsel of your choice. You may also remain an absent class member and do nothing at this point. Your ability to share in any potential future recovery is not dependent upon serving as lead plaintiff.