Google Class Action Settlements in Nevada
All Google class action lawsuits and settlements available to Nevada residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Nevada 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 Nevada Residents (1)
These Google settlements are currently accepting claims from Nevada 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 Nevada 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 Nevada
Nevada residents have access to multiple Google class action settlements totaling over $800 million. The state's consumer protection framework includes the Nevada Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which provides additional remedies for unfair business practices involving digital platforms and data privacy violations. Google maintains significant operations in Nevada through its data centers in Henderson and Storey County, making the company subject to Nevada jurisdiction for consumer claims. Nevada residents who used Google services, made Google Play purchases, or had children using YouTube may be eligible for compensation from the $50 million discrimination settlement, $630 million Google Play Store settlement, $30 million YouTube kids privacy settlement, or $100 million AdWords settlement. Nevada's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is typically three years, though class action settlements often have specific filing deadlines. The state's relatively business-friendly legal environment has facilitated efficient processing of technology-related class action claims, with Nevada courts regularly handling cases involving major tech companies operating data centers within state boundaries.
Google Settlements in Nevada: FAQs
Do Nevada's data center regulations affect Google settlement eligibility?
Nevada's data center operations don't directly impact settlement eligibility, but they establish Google's substantial business presence in the state. Nevada residents are eligible for Google settlements based on their use of Google services, not the company's local facilities. The Henderson and Storey County data centers primarily support Google's infrastructure rather than create special claim requirements.
How does Nevada's consumer protection law interact with Google class action settlements?
Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional state-level protections that can complement federal class action settlements. While the Google settlements operate under federal court jurisdiction, Nevada residents retain rights under state law for ongoing consumer protection issues. The state's consumer protection framework may provide alternative remedies if federal settlement terms don't fully address specific Nevada law violations.
What Google settlements are most relevant for Nevada residents?
The $630 million Google Play Store settlement affects Nevada residents who made app or in-app purchases, while the $30 million YouTube kids settlement covers parents whose children used YouTube in Nevada. The $50 million discrimination settlement may benefit Nevada-based Google users, and the $100 million AdWords settlement covers Nevada businesses that purchased Google advertising services.
Tips for Nevada Residents Filing Google Claims
Nevada residents should document their Google service usage, including Google Play purchases, YouTube activity, and AdWords spending, before filing claims. Submit claims through official settlement websites only, as Nevada's consumer protection laws don't override federal settlement procedures. Keep records of all communications and claim confirmations, as Nevada's three-year statute of limitations for consumer claims may apply to future Google-related legal actions. Review settlement terms carefully, as some agreements may affect future legal rights under Nevada state law. Consider consulting Nevada-licensed attorneys familiar with tech industry settlements if claim values exceed several hundred dollars or involve complex business advertising relationships.
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