Robinhood Class Action Settlements in Ohio
All Robinhood class action lawsuits and settlements available to Ohio residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Ohio 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 Ohio Residents (1)
These Robinhood settlements are currently accepting claims from Ohio 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 Ohio
Ohio residents affected by Robinhood's business practices have legal recourse through class action settlements, particularly the $2 million trade execution settlement. Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides additional protections beyond federal securities laws, allowing residents to pursue claims for deceptive practices in financial services. While Robinhood doesn't maintain physical offices in Ohio, the platform serves thousands of Ohio investors who opened accounts through the mobile app. Ohio residents must be aware that the state follows a "first-to-file" rule for class actions, meaning the first properly filed case typically takes precedence. The Ohio Attorney General's office has shown increased scrutiny of fintech companies, particularly those targeting younger investors through gamification features. Ohio's statute of limitations for securities fraud claims is generally two years from discovery, though class action settlements often extend these deadlines. Residents should monitor settlement notices carefully, as Ohio law requires specific notification procedures for class members.
Robinhood Settlements in Ohio: FAQs
How does Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act affect my Robinhood settlement claim?
Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides broader consumer protections than federal securities laws alone. This means Ohio residents may have additional grounds for claims against Robinhood beyond the standard securities violations, particularly regarding deceptive marketing practices targeting inexperienced investors.
Can Ohio residents participate in the $2 million Robinhood trade execution settlement?
Yes, Ohio residents who used Robinhood's platform during the specified class period are eligible to participate in the trade execution settlement. Eligibility typically depends on when you traded and whether you experienced harm from alleged poor trade execution practices, not your state of residence.
Do I need an Ohio attorney to file a Robinhood class action claim?
No, you don't need an Ohio-specific attorney for class action settlements, as these are typically handled by national law firms appointed as lead counsel. However, consulting with an Ohio securities attorney familiar with state consumer protection laws may help if you're considering individual claims beyond the class action.
Tips for Ohio Residents Filing Robinhood Claims
Ohio residents should gather all Robinhood account statements and trading confirmations before claim deadlines. Document any losses that occurred during specified class periods, particularly trades executed at unfavorable prices. Consider consulting with attorneys familiar with Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act for potential additional claims. Submit claims promptly, as Ohio courts strictly enforce deadlines. Keep records of all settlement communications and confirmations. Monitor the Ohio Attorney General's website for updates on fintech enforcement actions that might affect your rights.
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