Themis Bar Review VPPA Class Action Settlement

Closed on 2026-02-07

US residents who subscribed to Themis Bar Review and viewed videos while having an active Facebook account.

Settlement Closed

Registration for the Themis Bar Review VPPA Class Action Settlement has closed.
But there are open class action settlements available now — see what you may qualify for.

Who’s Eligible

  • You are included if you are a person in the United States who, from March 12, 2022, to and through August 22, 2024:
  • Had a Facebook account;
  • Had a digital subscription to Themis Bar Review; and
  • Viewed videos on Themis’s website while your Facebook account was active.

Eligible States

Nationwide

Claim Deadline

This settlement is no longer accepting claims.

What You Need to Do to Get Paid

To receive a payment, you must complete and submit a Claim Form by February 6, 2026. You can submit the form online at the settlement website or mail a paper copy to the Settlement Administrator. You must provide proof of your Facebook account (URL or screenshot) to be eligible for payment.

To qualify for a cash payment, you must submit proof of your Facebook account, such as your Facebook Profile URL or a screenshot of your Facebook Profile included with your claim submission.

This link will direct you to the official settlement website — administered by Epiq Global

Settlement Payout

Estimated Payout Per Person

Class Members who file a valid claim will receive a pro rata share of the Settlement Fund. Class Counsel anticipates each payment will be approximately $263 to $526. The actual amount depends on the number of valid claims filed.

Settlement Fund Breakdown
$2,250,000

Background of the Lawsuit

The lawsuit claims that Themis Bar Review violated the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by disclosing subscribers’ personally identifiable information to Facebook via the Facebook Tracking Pixel without consent. Themis denies that it violated any law but agreed to settle to avoid the uncertainties and expenses of continuing the case.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this lawsuit about?
The lawsuit claims the Defendant violated the Video Privacy Protection Act by disclosing subscribers’ personally identifiable information to Facebook via the Facebook Tracking Pixel without consent. The Defendant denies these allegations.
The Class includes all persons in the United States who, from March 12, 2022, through August 22, 2024, had a Facebook account, a digital subscription to Themis Bar Review, and viewed videos on Themis’s website while their Facebook membership was active.
Class Counsel anticipates the payment will be approximately $263 to $526. The exact amount depends on the number of valid claims filed.
Payments will be issued 90 days after the Settlement receives final approval and any appeals are resolved. The Final Approval Hearing is scheduled for March 16, 2026.
Yes. You are only entitled to a cash payment if you submit proof of your Facebook account, such as your Facebook Profile URL or a screenshot of your Facebook Profile.

Settlement Administrator

P.O. Box 5715, Portland, OR 97228-5715

For questions about claims, deadlines, or payments, contact the settlement administrator directly.

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Case Details

Case Title: Sahagún v. Themis Bar Review, LLC
Case Number: 1:24-cv-02065
Bursor & Fisher P.A.

Listing Information

Published: January 7, 2026
Last Updated: February 12, 2026
Category: Privacy
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