Robinhood Class Action Settlements in North Carolina
All Robinhood class action lawsuits and settlements available to North Carolina residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
North Carolina residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Robinhood that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $2M Robinhood trade execution class action settlement.
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Open Robinhood Settlements for North Carolina Residents (1)
These Robinhood settlements are currently accepting claims from North Carolina residents.
$2M Robinhood trade execution class action settlement
Up to $17.60Robinhood users who placed market orders (Sept 2016-Sept 2018) with $5+ price differences may claim ~$17.60 from this $2M trade execution settlement.
About Robinhood Class Actions in North Carolina
North Carolina residents who used Robinhood's trading platform may be eligible for compensation through class action settlements, including the $2 million trade execution settlement. While Robinhood operates nationwide and serves thousands of North Carolina customers, the company doesn't maintain major physical offices in the state. North Carolina's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal securities laws, potentially strengthening claims related to misleading trading practices or payment for order flow arrangements. The state's four-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims may extend eligibility periods for some North Carolina residents compared to federal securities law timeframes. North Carolina residents filing class action claims must typically demonstrate they were harmed while residing in the state during the relevant period. The state's consumer protection framework has historically been plaintiff-friendly in cases involving financial services, with courts recognizing that retail investors deserve clear disclosure about trading costs and execution quality. Class members in North Carolina should preserve trading records and account statements to support their claims.
Robinhood Settlements in North Carolina: FAQs
Are North Carolina Robinhood users eligible for the $2 million trade execution settlement?
Yes, North Carolina residents who traded on Robinhood during the class period are eligible for the $2 million settlement if they meet the specific criteria. Eligibility typically depends on when you opened your account and executed trades, not your state of residence.
Does North Carolina's consumer protection law provide additional rights for Robinhood users?
North Carolina's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act may provide additional remedies beyond federal securities laws for misleading trading practices. This state law has a four-year statute of limitations and allows for treble damages in some cases involving deceptive business practices.
How do I prove I'm a North Carolina resident for Robinhood class action claims?
You'll need to show your North Carolina address during the relevant class period through account records, tax documents, or utility bills. Your Robinhood account registration address is typically the primary evidence used to establish state residency for settlement purposes.
Tips for North Carolina Residents Filing Robinhood Claims
North Carolina residents should gather all Robinhood account statements, trade confirmations, and correspondence from the relevant time periods before filing claims. Keep records of your North Carolina address during the class period, as this may be required for verification. Submit claims before deadlines and consider consulting with North Carolina attorneys familiar with securities law if you experienced significant losses. Monitor the North Carolina Secretary of State's investor protection resources for updates on financial services settlements. Document any additional damages you experienced due to poor trade execution, as North Carolina's consumer protection laws may provide broader recovery options than federal securities regulations alone.
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