Lands’ End Settlement Resolves Class Action Lawsuit Over December 2024 Data Breach
Jones, et al. v. Lands’ End, Inc.
Filed: May 13, 2026 ◆§ 30301
A Lands’ End settlement offers cash and credit monitoring to individuals affected by a December 2024 data breach.
Lands’ End has agreed to a settlement to conclude a class action lawsuit that alleged the clothing and home furnishings retailer failed to protect the sensitive information in its care from a December 2024 data breach.
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The Lands’ End class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on May 13, 2026 and covers all United States residents whose private information was compromised in the data breach.
Court documents state that the personal information of approximately 10,060 people was accessible in the breach.
The court-approved website for the Lands’ End data breach settlement can be found at LandsEndDataSettlement.com.
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Lands’ End settlement class members who file a timely, valid claim form can receive up to $5,000 for documented losses incurred between December 6, 2024 and October 22, 2026 due to the breach. This benefit covers losses related to identity theft or fraud and costs for credit reports, credit monitoring, freezing or unfreezing credit, replacement IDs, postage and more.
Class members must submit proof, such as bank statements or receipts, to receive a documented-loss payment.
In lieu of a documented-loss payment, class members can file a claim to receive an alternative cash payment of approximately $60, with no proof required.
To file a Lands’ End settlement claim form online, class members can head to this page and enter the login ID and PIN listed on their copy of the settlement notice. Alternatively, class members can download a PDF claim form to print, fill out and return by mail to the settlement administrator.
All Lands’ End settlement claim forms must be submitted online or by mail by October 22, 2026.
Additionally, all class members are eligible to receive two years of CyEx Financial Shield Complete, which includes one-bureau credit monitoring and fraud protection. According to the settlement site, enrollment codes have been sent to class members by postcard.
The court will determine whether to grant the Lands’ End class action settlement final approval following a hearing on November 6, 2026. Cash payments will begin to be distributed and credit monitoring services will become active only after final approval is granted and any appeals have been resolved.
The Lands’ End class action lawsuit alleged that the Wisconsin-based clothing and home goods retailer failed to implement adequate cybersecurity safeguards to protect the sensitive information of its current and former employees and their dependents, which led to a data breach discovered on or around December 6, 2024.
Per court documents, private information that may have been exposed during the breach included names, dates of birth, driver’s license and passport numbers, Social Security numbers and medical information.
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