Starion Electric Variable Charges Class Action Settlement

Class Eligibility

The Court decided that the Settlement Class includes all individual residential and small business consumers enrolled (either initially or through “rolling over” from a fixed rate plan) in a Starion variable rate electric plan in connection with a property located within Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio or Pennsylvania (the “Service Territories”) at any time from 2010 through and including the May 24, 2017.

Estimated Amount

Varies

The class action administrator will determine the level of damages as well as the number of valid claims and he will distribute accordingly

Proof of Purchase

Yes

Case Name

Gruber v. Starion, Inc.,
Case No. X03-HHD-CV-17- 6075408-S.

Connecticut Superior Court, Judicial District of Hartford

Case Summary

The lawsuit alleges that Starion falsely claimed in its contracts with customers that its variable rate for electricity supply services would “reflect” the “cost of electricity” that Starion “obtained from all sources,” which Plaintiff alleges constituted a representation that Starion’s price for variable rate electricity would fluctuate in accord with Starion’s cost of procuring that electricity. Plaintiff further alleges that, contrary to this representation, Starion in practice failed to decrease its variable rate when wholesale market rates went down. The lawsuit further alleges that Starion’s variable rate customers suffered monetary damages as a result of this alleged misconduct.

Starion denies all of Plaintiff’s claims and says that it did nothing wrong. Starion specifically states that it followed all terms of its contracts with customers, and that Plaintiff’s claims are without factual or legal merit.

Settlement Pool

$2,580,000

Deadline

10/30/2017

Contact

Gruber v. Starion Energy Claims Administrator

P.O. Box 43034

Providence, RI 02940-3034

1-844-540-6004