Neiman Marcus Data Breach Class Action Settlement

Class Eligibility

You are part of the Settlement Class if you are a United States resident who held a credit card or debit card account that was used in any NMG Store at any time from July 16, 2013 to January 10, 2014. NMG Store means stores at physical locations that operate under the “Neiman Marcus”, “Bergdorf Goodman”, “Cusp”, and “Last Call” names, but do not include restaurants operating in any of these stores or any of the stores’ websites or online stores.

Estimated Amount

$100.00

Each Eligible Claimant who submits a valid and timely Claim will receive a payment of up to $100. If after subtracting any taxes due on the Settlement Fund, any Service Awards approved by the Court, and Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses approved by the Court, the remaining amount is insufficient to pay all Eligible Claimants $100, the $100 payment will be reduced on a pro rata basis based on the number of Eligible Claimants who have submitted a Claim.Note: The terms of distribution includes the potential for a secondary distribution should there be funds remaining after the first round of claims

Proof of Purchase

No

While no proof of purchase is required you will need to provide dates and credit card info

Case Name

Remijas, Frank, Farnoush and Kao v. The Neiman Marcus Group, LLC.
Case No. 1:14-CV-01735 (N.D. Ill.)
United States District Court,
Northern District of Illinois

Case Summary

In January 2014, Neiman Marcus announced that it has experienced a cybersecurity intrusion that caused the potential compromise of the Payment Card (debit card or credit card) information of certain of its customers who used Payment Cards to make purchases at certain stores owned by Neiman Marcus (“the Cybersecurity Incident”).

The Action was filed after Neiman Marcus’s announcement of the Cybersecurity Incident. In the Action, Plaintiffs allege negligence, breach of implied contract, unjust enrichment, violation of state unfair business practices statutes, invasion of privacy, and violation of state data breach acts.

The Malware operated in some (but not all) NMG Stores between July 16, 2013 and October 30, 2013 (“the Malware Period”) and never operated in any restaurants owned by Neiman Marcus. Also the Malware did not operate in affected stores during each day of the Malware Period, but instead operated on dates that varied from store to store, and often only operated during part of the time that each store was open for business.

From July 16, 2013 to January 10, 2014, approximately 2,187,773 different Payment Card accounts were used at NMG Stores. Out of these approximately 2,187,773 different Payment Card accounts, approximately 370,385 Payment Card accounts were used at an NMG Store during a time when the Malware was operating in that store. The remaining approximately 1,817,388 Payment Card accounts were not exposed to the Malware at any time and were not compromised as a result of the Cybersecurity Incident.

The Parties now agree to settle the Action in its entirety, without any admission of liability by Neiman Marcus. The Parties intend this Agreement to bind Settlement Class Representatives, Neiman Marcus, and all Settlement Class Members who do not timely and properly exclude themselves from the Settlement.

Settlement Pool

$1,200,000

Deadline

01/17/2018

Contact

Neiman Marcus Data Breach Settlement Administrator

c/o Angeion Group

1801 Market Street, Suite 660

Philadelphia, PA 19103

1-844-412-4027

NMsettlement@AdministratorClassAction.com