Google Class Action Settlements in Louisiana
All Google class action lawsuits and settlements available to Louisiana residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Louisiana residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Google that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $50M Google discrimination class action settlement.
In addition, Google has 3 past settlements that have been resolved. Combined maximum payouts across all Google settlements total $2.
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Open Google Settlements for Louisiana Residents (1)
These Google settlements are currently accepting claims from Louisiana residents.
$50M Google discrimination class action settlement
Up to TBDGoogle agreed to a $50M settlement for workplace discrimination against Black employees. Check if you qualify and file your claim.
Past Google Settlements (3)
These Google settlements have closed but Louisiana residents may have qualified at the time.
$630M Google Play Store class action settlement
Up to $2The $630M Google Play Store class action settlement compensated consumers who made app or in-app purchases between 2016-2023. Learn about eligibility, payouts, and similar settlements.
$30M Google, YouTube kids privacy violations class action settlement
Up to TBDThe $30M Google/YouTube kids privacy settlement compensated children whose data was collected while watching YouTube between 2013-2020. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
$100M Google AdWords class action settlement
Up to VariesThe $100M Google AdWords settlement compensated advertisers charged for invalid clicks between 2004-2012. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
About Google Class Actions in Louisiana
Louisiana residents have multiple opportunities to recover compensation from Google's class action settlements, with millions in damages available across privacy violations, antitrust issues, and discriminatory practices. Louisiana's Unfair Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations, particularly relevant for the Google Play Store antitrust settlement where consumers paid inflated prices due to monopolistic practices. While Google doesn't maintain major physical operations in Louisiana, the company serves hundreds of thousands of Louisiana customers through its search engine, advertising platforms, and mobile app store, making residents eligible for these nationwide settlements. Louisiana follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, meaning residents can typically participate in settlements without filing separate state court actions. The state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims may provide additional recovery opportunities beyond federal deadlines. Louisiana's strong consumer advocacy framework, including the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Section, has historically supported residents in tech-related class actions. Given Louisiana's growing digital economy and high smartphone adoption rates, these Google settlements represent significant recovery potential for affected residents across employment discrimination, app store overcharges, children's privacy violations, and advertising billing disputes.
Google Settlements in Louisiana: FAQs
Which Google settlements are available to Louisiana residents and what compensation can I expect?
Louisiana residents can claim from four major Google settlements: the $50M employment discrimination case, $630M Google Play Store antitrust settlement, $30M YouTube kids privacy violation settlement, and $100M Google AdWords billing dispute settlement. Compensation varies by settlement, with Google Play Store claims potentially worth $15-50 per eligible purchase, while other settlements may offer smaller individual payments but don't require purchase proof.
Do Louisiana's consumer protection laws provide additional benefits beyond these Google settlements?
Yes, Louisiana's Unfair Trade Practices Act offers a three-year statute of limitations that may extend beyond federal class action deadlines, potentially allowing separate state claims. Louisiana law also provides for attorney fees and additional damages in consumer fraud cases, which could supplement federal settlement recoveries if you suffered losses beyond the class action scope.
How does Louisiana's participation in these Google settlements compare to other states?
Louisiana residents have the same eligibility and compensation rights as residents in all other states for these nationwide settlements. However, Louisiana's Attorney General has been particularly active in tech company investigations, and the state's high mobile device usage rates mean many residents likely qualify for multiple Google settlements simultaneously.
Tips for Louisiana Residents Filing Google Claims
Louisiana residents should file claims for all applicable Google settlements since there's no restriction on participating in multiple cases simultaneously. Keep records of Google Play Store purchases, YouTube usage for children under 13, and any Google Ads campaigns you may have run between relevant settlement periods. Submit claims before deadlines even without complete documentation, as some settlements like the privacy violation case don't require purchase proof. Monitor the Louisiana Attorney General's website for updates on additional tech company settlements, as the state actively pursues consumer protection cases that may supplement federal class action recoveries.
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