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Is There a Class Action Lawsuit Against Target in 2026?

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Updated June 16, 2026 · 3 min read · By Class Action Buddy

Short answer: The original 2013 Target data-breach settlement is closed. But yes — newer active cases include the price-match discrepancy disclosure case, the Pride-merchandise display class action, and the California Target+ marketplace seller suits.

What to do: See the case list below. If a settlement is currently accepting claims, you can file directly on the administrator's official site — or use Class Action Buddy to auto-fill the form for you to review, sign, and submit if it's in our active list.

Recent class actions against Target

Case Status Year
2013 data-breach settlementclosed, paid out2018
Price-match discrepancy disclosure caseactive2025
Target+ marketplace seller class actionongoing2024

How to check for new class actions against Target

New class actions are filed regularly. The fastest way to know about one that you qualify for is to be notified by the settlement administrator (which only happens if your contact info is in Target's records and they're required to send notice). The next-fastest is to monitor a settlement-tracking service.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I'm part of a class action against Target?

Read the settlement notice if you've received one (email or letter from the settlement administrator), or check the settlement's official site for the class definition. For most consumer cases, anyone who was a Target customer during the specified class period automatically qualifies.

Where do I file a claim if there's a current Target settlement?

File directly with the settlement administrator listed on the official settlement website. You'll never be asked to pay anything to file a legitimate claim. Class Action Buddy can auto-fill the claim form using your saved profile if the settlement is in our active list.

Do I need a lawyer to join a Target class action?

No. Class actions are designed so any qualifying class member can file a claim directly with the settlement administrator. The class is already represented by the named plaintiffs' attorneys; you just submit the claim form.

What if there's no current class action but I think there should be?

You can report a potential class action concern to a consumer-protection attorney for evaluation. Some firms specialize in evaluating tips about widespread consumer harm by Target and similar companies.

Never miss a Target settlement

Set up Class Action Buddy once. We notify you when a new settlement opens that you qualify for — and auto-fill the claim form in 60 seconds.

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