Welcome to the Lopez v. Pioneer Federal Credit Union Litigation Website
- The lawsuit relates to overdraft fees that Pioneer Federal Credit Union (“Pioneer” or “Defendant”) charged Idaho citizens on transactions that did not overdraw the account balance on Pioneer’s monthly account statements from June 16, 2015 through December 31, 2023. If you were charged such a fee, you are a member of the Class that is seeking money from Pioneer for these fees.
- Class Members who do nothing will automatically remain a part of the lawsuit and will keep the possibility to get oney or benefits that may come from a trial or settlement. Class Members who do nothing will be bound by any Court decisions or order made in the case and will give up the right to sue Pioneer in a different lawsuit about the same legal claims brought in this lawsuit. You will not need to come to Court or participate in the litigation if you remain a Class Member because the Class Representative and Class Counsel appointed by the Court will prosecute the litigation for all Class Members with no individual cost to you.
- Your legal rights are affected, so please read this website carefully.
- These rights and options-and the deadlines to exercise them-are explained on this website.
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS
DO NOTHING
Stay in this lawsuit. Await the outcome. Give up the right to bring a separate lawsuit about the same issues in this case. Receive a payment or other benefit if there is a settlement or judgment for the Class.
EXCLUDE YOURSELF
Get no benefits from the lawsuit. Not be eligible for any payment or benefits from the lawsuit. Keep the right to bring a separate lawsuit about the same issue at your own expense.