How Do I Know If I Get a Settlement From Nordstrom?
Retail chains are often the target of lawsuits brought by current and former employees regarding poor treatment and labor law violations or brought by customers who feel swindled in some fashion. Nordstrom has been targeted in both sexual harassment lawsuits as well as a class action suit regarding improper payment of wages. Class action suits could end up affecting numerous people who were not even involved in the initial court filing but could still receive a settlement. If you think you may be receiving a settlement from Nordstrom, you can find out in several ways.
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Check your mail regularly. The law firm involved in the suit in question should contact everyone who is eligible for a settlement because people have the option of opting out if they wish to file their own separate suits. Accepting the settlement eliminates your right to sue in the future. Once a settlement is agreed upon, Nordstrom must then send the settlement to everyone, meaning you'd get a check in the mail as well.
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Contact the law firm that is suing Nordstrom in a class action suit. The attorneys handling the case would be able to tell you if you qualify for a potential settlement after asking you a few questions to see if you fit the criteria of the other people involved in the lawsuit.
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Write the Nordstrom home office directly by sending a written inquiry to Nordstrom Direct Inquiries, 1700 Seventh Ave., Ste. 300, Seattle, Wash. 98101. Explain who you are and why you feel you may qualify for a settlement offer. You can also call customer service at 888-282-6060 and they can transfer you to someone who can address your questions. You may be told to contact their law firm and you'll be given the contact info to do so.
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