Labaton Keller Sucharow is investigating potential arbitration claims against Wells Fargo based on allegations that the company used third-party website tracking technologies to intercept and share customers' online communications without their knowledge or consent.
Individuals who visited Wells Fargo's website to apply for financial products, obtain prequalification offers, manage accounts, or otherwise communicate sensitive information may have had their communications transmitted to third parties without their knowledge.
These practices may violate California privacy laws and the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act. While individuals from all 50 states may qualify, eligible California consumers may be entitled to recover significant statutory damages.


