Lowes Companies Inc

No Company is Too Big to Play Fair.

A partial settlement has been reached for this case. For more information, please see the settlement website here.

This case is entitled Reetz v. Lowe’s Companies Inc., et al., Case No. 5:18-cv-75 (W.D.N.C.)

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  • Q:What Is A Class Action?

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    In a class action lawsuit, one or more people, called the “class representatives,” sue on behalf of themselves and other people who have similar claims. Together, this group of people is called a “class” or “class members.” The class representative and the class members together are called the “Plaintiffs.” The companies they sue are called the “Defendants.” The judge or jury resolves the claims for everyone in the class—except those who ask to be excluded from the lawsuit.

  • Q:How Long Will This Case Take?

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    Class actions can often take years.  Please check this page periodically for updates on the case’s status.

  • Q:How Can I Help?

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    As part of our investigatory efforts, we are interested in speaking with others who believe they have been shortchanged within their retirement plan.

    You may contact us toll-free at (877) 344-4628, write to us at Nichols Kaster, PLLP, 4700 IDS Center, 80 South Eighth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402, or email our Class Action Clerk, Sean Kelly, at skelly@nka.com.

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