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This Week in Settlements
Week of January 19, 2026

Your weekly roundup · 70 deadlines approaching · 618+ settlements open now

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0 Added This Week
70 Deadlines in 14 Days
618 Total Open
$425000K Top Payout Available

🏆 Settlement of the Week

✦ Top Pick — Week of January 19, 2026

Capital One 360 Savings Account Class Action Settlement – $425 Million Fund for Eligible Account Holders

Capital One 360 Savings Account

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💰 Biggest Payouts Right Now 6 top picks

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