Contact Us

Below are important guidelines and information about contacting plaintiffs' counsel in this case.

SPRENGER & LANG PLLC
1400 Eye Street NW
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: (202) 265-8010
Fax: (202) 332-6652

Primary Contacts for case:

Denise Adams
dadams@sprengerlang.com
(202) 772-1150

Primary Lawyers for case:

Michael Lieder
mlieder@sprengerlang.com
(202) 772-1159

Mike Wilson
mwilson@sprengerlang.com
(202) 772-1166

 

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP
1701 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Telephone: (215) 963-5000
Facsimile: (215) 963-5001
Email: info@allstatecase.com

AARP Foundation Litigation
601 E Street, NW
Washington, DC 20049
Telephone: 202-434-2060
Facsimile: 202-434-6424
E-MAIL: litigation@aarp.org

If you choose to contact us in writing, please include your name, personal e-mail address, street address, and/or telephone number(s) so that we can respond to you.

CONFIDENTIALITY:
If you provide us with information relevant to the claims in these actions, we may have to reveal your name and contact information to Allstate. To the extent allowed by law, we will keep the substance of the information that you provide to us confidential. However, Allstate may seek the information that you provide to us, and the judge may compel us to reveal at least something about the communication.

RETALIATION:
Any retaliation by the company, its affiliates or subsidiaries against you for exercising your legal rights by participating in the suit, providing us with information, or otherwise assisting us, may provide you with a separate basis for bringing a suit. The law prohibits retaliation by Allstate against former as well as current employees. Please report any act that you consider retaliatory to us immediately. However, retaliation is sometimes subtle and we are limited by what we can prove.

YOUR STATUS:
The plaintiffs are asserting their claims on behalf of three different classes of former Allstate employee agents. To see if you are within one or more of the definitions, please look at paragraphs 78, 85 and 92 of the Amended Complaint. But plaintiffs can represent other employee agents only if the Court approves, or “certifies,” their actions. If the Court certifies the action as to the claims, you will automatically be a member of the class unless you “opt out.” You will receive a notice about any chance to “opt out” of the case.

We cannot promise that a class action will be certified or that you will be found to be a member of any class that is certified. But if you fall within the definition of a certified class, we will represent you as a class member. We are not agreeing to act as your personal attorney, although if you provide us with contact information, we will be in a better position to keep you informed about developments in the case.

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