[Iabs-talk] Fwd: [blindlaw] NFB and Cartronics Settlement

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Mon Aug 20 20:20:56 CDT 2007


 
The below message details the settlement that the NFB and others have  
reached with Cardtronics.  Basically, it means that Cardtronics has to make  their 
ATMs accessible, provide individual stores the equipment and training to  make 
ATMS inside them accessible, pay money to the MA Attorney General, and pay  
the NFB's Attorneys fees.  This is a win for us.  If you are a member  of the 
class action, and you wish to object to the terms of the settlement  agreement, 
then there are instructions for you below.  
 
Regards,
Ronza
 
 
In a message dated 8/20/2007 6:01:55 PM Central Daylight Time,  
slabarre at labarrelaw.com writes:

Greetings:

Below is the class settlement notice in the NFB v.  Cartronics case regarding 
accessibility of ATM's.   This notice  contains important information 
regarding the legal rights of those who are  members of the class affected by this 
litigation.  Please read the notice  carefully.  Those who would like the 
settlement notice and other  documents in Braille or some other alternative format  
such as large  print should contact Amy Robertson Esq at arob at foxrob.com or 
303  595-9700.  You can also contact me, and I will forward your information  to 
Amy Robertson and the appropriate individuals.  

Scott C.  LaBarre, Esq.
President
National Association of Blind  Lawyers

LaBarre Law Offices P.C.
1660 South Albion Street, Ste.  918
Denver, Colorado 80222
303 504-5979 (voice)
303 757-3640  (fax)
slabarre at labarrelaw.com (e-mail)
www.labarrelaw.com  (website)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT  COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

Civil Action No.  03-11206-MEL

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, et al.,

Plaintiffs,  

v.

E*TRADE ACCESS, INC., et  al.,

Defendants

NOTICE OF CLASS DETERMINATIONS, PROPOSED  SETTLEMENT AND

HEARING TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 4, 2007

TO ALL  BLIND PATRONS OF AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES ("ATMs") OWNED OR OPERATED 
BY  EITHER CARDTRONICS, INC., OR CARDTRONICS, LP (collectively,  
"Cardtronics")

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the National  Federation of the Blind 
("NFB"), and several individual blind persons have  brought claims against 
Cardtronics
in the class action lawsuit Commonwealth  of Massachusetts, et al. v. E*TRADE 
Access, Inc., et al., No. CV-03-11206 (the  "Lawsuit"), pending before the
United States District Court for the  District of Massachusetts (the 
"Court"). The Lawsuit concerns, among other  things, the accessibility of ATMs owned
or operated by Cardtronics to blind  patrons under the Americans with 
Disabilities Act ("ADA") and Massachusetts  state laws.

The Court has certified a nationwide class in this Lawsuit  that consists of 
patrons of ATMs owned or operated by Cardtronics who have  total blindness or
central vision acuity not to exceed 20/200 in the better  eye, with 
corrective lenses, as measured by the Snellen test, or visual acuity  greater than 
20/200,
but with a limitation in the field of vision such that  the widest diameter 
of the visual field subtends an angle of not greater than  20 degrees (the 
"Class
Members").

CARDTRONICS HAS AGREED TO A  SETTLEMENT THAT WILL PROVIDE BENEFITS TO ALL 
MEMBERS OF THE SETTLING CLASS  DESCRIBED BELOW, IF THE SETTLEMENT IS APPROVED BY
THE COURT. THE SETTLEMENT  AGREEMENT WILL ALSO RELEASE ALL CLASS MEMBERS' 
CLAIMS FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF  RELATING TO THE ACCESSIBILITY OF CARDTRONICS' ATMS
TO BLIND PEOPLE AS WELL  AS ALL CLASS MEMBER CLAIMS AGAINST E*TRADE BANK FOR 
REASONABLE  ACCOMMODATIONS.

Cardtronics, without admitting any liability, has  agreed to settle the 
Lawsuit by, among other actions, ensuring that most ATMs  owned by Cardtronics will
offer voice guidance through a standard headphone  jack located on the face 
of the ATM by no later than December 31, 2007.  Cardtronics will also sell or
otherwise make available to merchants or  other third-parties who own ATMs 
currently serviced by Cardtronics ATMs that  are voice-guided and provide audible
instructions to ATM patrons through a  standard headphone jack located on the 
face of the ATM. Finally, Cardtronics  has committed that, by July 1, 2010,
at least ninety percent (90%) of all  Transactions at Covered ATMs shall 
occur on ATMs that are Voice-guided or  otherwise accessible to Blind people. A
full copy of the settlement  agreement is available on Cardtronics' website:  
www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp. The locations of the  existing
ATMs covered by the settlement agreement can be obtained through  
Cardtronics' ATM locator feature, available at  www.cardtronics.net/about/atmlocator.asp.

Cardtronics has agreed to  make a contribution of $100,000 to the Attorney 
General's local consumer aid  fund of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and, 
subject
to Court approval,  to pay the amount of $900,000 in attorneys' fees to the 
attorneys representing  the class. These amounts will not detract from 
Cardtronics's
duties to  provide accessible ATMs to the class. The Court will conduct a 
hearing on the  motion of class counsel for their attorneys' fees at the date and
time set  forth in the following paragraph.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, pursuant to  Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil 
Procedure and an Order of the Court  dated July 26, 2007, and as thereafter 
amended,
that a Final Approval  Hearing will be held on December 4, 2007, at 11:00 
a.m., before that Court in  the United States Courthouse, One Courthouse Way, 
Boston,
Massachusetts  02210. The purpose of this Final Approval Hearing is to 
determine whether the  proposed settlement of the Lawsuit should be approved by the
Court as fair,  reasonable and adequate, whether the application for awards 
of attorneys'  fees, contribution to the Massachusetts Attorney General's local
consumer  aid fund, and reimbursement for expenses should be approved, and 
whether this  action should be dismissed on the merits and with prejudice.

Class  Members who wish to object to the proposed settlement must provide 
notice of  and explanation of their objection in writing to the Court at the  
address
above, with copies to Counsel at the addresses provided below, no  later than 
October 31, 2007. Only Class Members filing timely objections may  request
to present their objections at the Final Approval  Hearing.

Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General Attn: Patricia  Correa

Assistant Attorney General

100 Cambridge Street, 11TH  floor

Boston, MA 02108

Brown, Goldstein & Levy LLP  

Attn: Daniel F. Goldstein, Esq. 

120 E. Baltimore  Street

Suite 1700

Baltimore, MD 21202

Douglas P.  Lobel

Cooley Godward Kronish LLP

One Freedom Square 

1  Reston Town Center

11951 Freedom Drive

Reston, VA  20190

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, VISIT  www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp. 
OR CONTACT COUNSEL FOR THE  PLAINTIFFS:

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of Attorney General,  Disability Rights 
Project, (617) 727-2200,  www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=1195

OR

Brown, Goldstein &  Levy, LLP, 410.962.1030, www.browngold.com 

EXCEPT AS INSTRUCTED IN THE  NOTICE, PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT.

Dated: July 26, 2007 By Order  of the

United States District Court

For the District of  Massachusetts 

Greetings:

Below is the class settlement  notice in the NFB v. Cartronics case regarding 
accessibility of  ATM's.   This notice contains important information 
regarding the  legal rights of those who are members of the class affected by this  
litigation.  Please read the notice carefully.  Those who would like  the 
settlement notice and other documents in Braille or some other alternative  format  
such as large print should contact Amy Robertson Esq at  
mailto:arob at foxrob.com arob at foxrob.com
or 303 595-9700.  You can also  contact me, and I will forward your 
information to Amy Robertson and the  appropriate individuals. 

Scott C. LaBarre,  Esq.
President
National Association of Blind  Lawyers

LaBarre Law Offices P.C.
1660 South Albion Street,  Ste. 918
Denver, Colorado 80222
303 504-5979 (voice)
303 757-3640  (fax)
mailto:slabarre at labarrelaw.com  slabarre at labarrelaw.com
(e-mail)
http://www.labarrelaw.com  www.labarrelaw.com
(website)

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This  message may contain confidential and privileged 
information. If you are not  the designated recipient, you may not read, 
copy, distribute or retain this  message. If you received this message
in error, please notify the sender at  303) 504-5979 or 
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,  and destroy and delete it from your system. This message and any 
attachments  are covered by the Electronic
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***

UNITED STATES DISTRICT  COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

Civil Action  No. 03-11206-MEL

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, et  al.,

Plaintiffs,

v.

E*TRADE ACCESS,  INC., et al.,

Defendants

NOTICE OF CLASS  DETERMINATIONS, PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AND

HEARING TO BE HELD ON  DECEMBER 4, 2007

TO ALL BLIND PATRONS OF AUTOMATED TELLER  MACHINES ("ATMs") OWNED OR OPERATED 
BY EITHER CARDTRONICS, INC., OR  CARDTRONICS, LP (collectively, "Cardtronics")

The Commonwealth of  Massachusetts, the National Federation of the Blind 
("NFB"), and several  individual blind persons have brought claims against 
Cardtronics
in the  class action lawsuit Commonwealth of Massachusetts, et al. v. E*TRADE 
Access,  Inc., et al., No. CV-03-11206 (the "Lawsuit"), pending before the
United  States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (the 
"Court"). The  Lawsuit concerns, among other things, the accessibility of ATMs owned
or  operated by Cardtronics to blind patrons under the Americans with 
Disabilities  Act ("ADA") and Massachusetts state laws.

The Court has certified  a nationwide class in this Lawsuit that consists of 
patrons of ATMs owned or  operated by Cardtronics who have total blindness or
central vision acuity  not to exceed 20/200 in the better eye, with 
corrective lenses, as measured by  the Snellen test, or visual acuity greater than 
20/200,
but with a  limitation in the field of vision such that the widest diameter 
of the visual  field subtends an angle of not greater than 20 degrees (the  
"Class
Members").

CARDTRONICS HAS AGREED TO A SETTLEMENT THAT  WILL PROVIDE BENEFITS TO ALL 
MEMBERS OF THE SETTLING CLASS DESCRIBED BELOW, IF  THE SETTLEMENT IS APPROVED BY
THE COURT. THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WILL ALSO  RELEASE ALL CLASS MEMBERS’ 
CLAIMS FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF RELATING TO THE  ACCESSIBILITY OF CARDTRONICS’ ATMS
TO BLIND PEOPLE AS WELL AS ALL CLASS  MEMBER CLAIMS AGAINST E*TRADE BANK FOR 
REASONABLE  ACCOMMODATIONS.

Cardtronics, without admitting any liability, has  agreed to settle the 
Lawsuit by, among other actions, ensuring that most ATMs  owned by Cardtronics will
offer voice guidance through a standard headphone  jack located on the face 
of the ATM by no later than December 31, 2007.  Cardtronics will also sell or
otherwise make available to merchants or  other third-parties who own ATMs 
currently serviced by Cardtronics ATMs that  are voice-guided and provide audible
instructions to ATM patrons through a  standard headphone jack located on the 
face of the ATM. Finally, Cardtronics  has committed that, by July 1, 2010,
at least ninety percent (90%) of all  Transactions at Covered ATMs shall 
occur on ATMs that are Voice-guided or  otherwise accessible to Blind people. A
full copy of the settlement  agreement is available on Cardtronics’ website:  
http://www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp  
www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp
. The locations of the  existing
ATMs covered by the settlement agreement can be obtained through  Cardtronics’
 ATM locator feature, available at  
http://www.cardtronics.net/about/atmlocator.asp  www.cardtronics.net/about/atmlocator.asp
.

Cardtronics has  agreed to make a contribution of $100,000 to the Attorney 
General’s local  consumer aid fund of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and, 
subject
to  Court approval, to pay the amount of $900,000 in attorneys’ fees to the  
attorneys representing the class. These amounts will not detract from  
Cardtronics’s
duties to provide accessible ATMs to the class. The Court  will conduct a 
hearing on the motion of class counsel for their attorneys’  fees at the date and
time set forth in the following  paragraph.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, pursuant to Rule 23 of the  Federal Rules of Civil 
Procedure and an Order of the Court dated July 26,  2007, and as thereafter 
amended,
that a Final Approval Hearing will be held  on December 4, 2007, at 11:00 
a.m., before that Court in the United States  Courthouse, One Courthouse Way, 
Boston,
Massachusetts 02210. The purpose of  this Final Approval Hearing is to 
determine whether the proposed settlement of  the Lawsuit should be approved by the
Court as fair, reasonable and  adequate, whether the application for awards 
of attorneys’ fees, contribution  to the Massachusetts Attorney General’s local
consumer aid fund, and  reimbursement for expenses should be approved, and 
whether this action should  be dismissed on the merits and with prejudice.

Class Members who  wish to object to the proposed settlement must provide 
notice of and  explanation of their objection in writing to the Court at the  
address
above, with copies to Counsel at the addresses provided below, no  later than 
October 31, 2007. Only Class Members filing timely objections may  request
to present their objections at the Final Approval  Hearing.

Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General Attn:  Patricia Correa

Assistant Attorney General

100  Cambridge Street, 11TH floor

Boston, MA 02108

Brown,  Goldstein & Levy LLP

Attn: Daniel F. Goldstein,  Esq.

120 E. Baltimore Street

Suite  1700

Baltimore, MD 21202

Douglas P.  Lobel

Cooley Godward Kronish LLP

One Freedom  Square

1 Reston Town Center

11951 Freedom  Drive

Reston, VA 20190

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,  VISIT 
http://www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp  www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp
. OR CONTACT COUNSEL FOR THE  PLAINTIFFS:

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of Attorney  General, Disability Rights 
Project, (617) 727-2200,  http://www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=1195  
www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=1195

OR

Brown,  Goldstein & Levy, LLP, 410.962.1030, http://www.browngold.com  
www.browngold.com

EXCEPT AS INSTRUCTED IN THE NOTICE, PLEASE DO  NOT CONTACT THE COURT.

Dated: July 26, 2007 By Order of  the

United States District Court

For the District of  Massachusetts 

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The below message details the settlement that the NFB and others have reached with Cardtronics.  Basically, it means that Cardtronics has to make their ATMs accessible, provide individual stores the equipment and training to make ATMS inside them accessible, pay money to the MA Attorney General, and pay the NFB's Attorneys fees.  This is a win for us.  If you are a member of the class action, and you wish to object to the terms of the settlement agreement, then there are instructions for you below. 
 
Regards,
Ronza
 
 
In a message dated 8/20/2007 6:01:55 PM Central Daylight Time, slabarre at labarrelaw.com writes:
Greetings:
Below is the class settlement notice in the NFB v. Cartronics case regarding accessibility of ATM's.   This notice contains important information regarding the legal rights of those who are members of the class affected by this litigation.  Please read the notice carefully.  Those who would like the settlement notice and other documents in Braille or some other alternative format  such as large print should contact Amy Robertson Esq at arob at foxrob.com or 303 595-9700.  You can also contact me, and I will forward your information to Amy Robertson and the appropriate individuals. 
Scott C. LaBarre, Esq.
President
National Association of Blind Lawyers
LaBarre Law Offices P.C.
1660 South Albion Street, Ste. 918
Denver, Colorado 80222
303 504-5979 (voice)
303 757-3640 (fax)
slabarre at labarrelaw.com (e-mail)
www.labarrelaw.com (website)
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This message may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the designated recipient, you may not read, copy, distribute or retain this message. If you received this message
in error, please notify the sender at 303) 504-5979 or slabarre at labarrelaw.com, and destroy and delete it from your system. This message and any attachments are covered by the Electronic
Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510-2521.
***
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
Civil Action No. 03-11206-MEL
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
v.
E*TRADE ACCESS, INC., et al.,
Defendants
NOTICE OF CLASS DETERMINATIONS, PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AND
HEARING TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 4, 2007
TO ALL BLIND PATRONS OF AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES ("ATMs") OWNED OR OPERATED BY EITHER CARDTRONICS, INC., OR CARDTRONICS, LP (collectively, "Cardtronics")
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the National Federation of the Blind ("NFB"), and several individual blind persons have brought claims against Cardtronics
in the class action lawsuit Commonwealth of Massachusetts, et al. v. E*TRADE Access, Inc., et al., No. CV-03-11206 (the "Lawsuit"), pending before the
United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (the "Court"). The Lawsuit concerns, among other things, the accessibility of ATMs owned
or operated by Cardtronics to blind patrons under the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") and Massachusetts state laws.
The Court has certified a nationwide class in this Lawsuit that consists of patrons of ATMs owned or operated by Cardtronics who have total blindness or
central vision acuity not to exceed 20/200 in the better eye, with corrective lenses, as measured by the Snellen test, or visual acuity greater than 20/200,
but with a limitation in the field of vision such that the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle of not greater than 20 degrees (the "Class
Members").
CARDTRONICS HAS AGREED TO A SETTLEMENT THAT WILL PROVIDE BENEFITS TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SETTLING CLASS DESCRIBED BELOW, IF THE SETTLEMENT IS APPROVED BY
THE COURT. THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WILL ALSO RELEASE ALL CLASS MEMBERS' CLAIMS FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF RELATING TO THE ACCESSIBILITY OF CARDTRONICS' ATMS
TO BLIND PEOPLE AS WELL AS ALL CLASS MEMBER CLAIMS AGAINST E*TRADE BANK FOR REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS.
Cardtronics, without admitting any liability, has agreed to settle the Lawsuit by, among other actions, ensuring that most ATMs owned by Cardtronics will
offer voice guidance through a standard headphone jack located on the face of the ATM by no later than December 31, 2007. Cardtronics will also sell or
otherwise make available to merchants or other third-parties who own ATMs currently serviced by Cardtronics ATMs that are voice-guided and provide audible
instructions to ATM patrons through a standard headphone jack located on the face of the ATM. Finally, Cardtronics has committed that, by July 1, 2010,
at least ninety percent (90%) of all Transactions at Covered ATMs shall occur on ATMs that are Voice-guided or otherwise accessible to Blind people. A
full copy of the settlement agreement is available on Cardtronics' website: www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp. The locations of the existing
ATMs covered by the settlement agreement can be obtained through Cardtronics' ATM locator feature, available at www.cardtronics.net/about/atmlocator.asp.
Cardtronics has agreed to make a contribution of $100,000 to the Attorney General's local consumer aid fund of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and, subject
to Court approval, to pay the amount of $900,000 in attorneys' fees to the attorneys representing the class. These amounts will not detract from Cardtronics's
duties to provide accessible ATMs to the class. The Court will conduct a hearing on the motion of class counsel for their attorneys' fees at the date and
time set forth in the following paragraph.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and an Order of the Court dated July 26, 2007, and as thereafter amended,
that a Final Approval Hearing will be held on December 4, 2007, at 11:00 a.m., before that Court in the United States Courthouse, One Courthouse Way, Boston,
Massachusetts 02210. The purpose of this Final Approval Hearing is to determine whether the proposed settlement of the Lawsuit should be approved by the
Court as fair, reasonable and adequate, whether the application for awards of attorneys' fees, contribution to the Massachusetts Attorney General's local
consumer aid fund, and reimbursement for expenses should be approved, and whether this action should be dismissed on the merits and with prejudice.
Class Members who wish to object to the proposed settlement must provide notice of and explanation of their objection in writing to the Court at the address
above, with copies to Counsel at the addresses provided below, no later than October 31, 2007. Only Class Members filing timely objections may request
to present their objections at the Final Approval Hearing.
Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General Attn: Patricia Correa
Assistant Attorney General
100 Cambridge Street, 11TH floor
Boston, MA 02108
Brown, Goldstein & Levy LLP
Attn: Daniel F. Goldstein, Esq.
120 E. Baltimore Street
Suite 1700
Baltimore, MD 21202
Douglas P. Lobel
Cooley Godward Kronish LLP
One Freedom Square
1 Reston Town Center
11951 Freedom Drive
Reston, VA 20190
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, VISIT www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp. OR CONTACT COUNSEL FOR THE PLAINTIFFS:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of Attorney General, Disability Rights Project, (617) 727-2200, www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=1195
OR
Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP, 410.962.1030, www.browngold.com
EXCEPT AS INSTRUCTED IN THE NOTICE, PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT.
Dated: July 26, 2007 By Order of the
United States District Court
For the District of Massachusetts
Greetings:
 
Below is the class settlement notice in the NFB v. Cartronics case regarding accessibility of ATM's.   This notice contains important information regarding the legal rights of those who are members of the class affected by this litigation.  Please read the notice carefully.  Those who would like the settlement notice and other documents in Braille or some other alternative format  such as large print should contact Amy Robertson Esq at mailto:arob at foxrob.com arob at foxrob.com
or 303 595-9700.  You can also contact me, and I will forward your information to Amy Robertson and the appropriate individuals. 
 
Scott C. LaBarre, Esq.
President
National Association of Blind Lawyers
 
LaBarre Law Offices P.C.
1660 South Albion Street, Ste. 918
Denver, Colorado 80222
303 504-5979 (voice)
303 757-3640 (fax)
mailto:slabarre at labarrelaw.com slabarre at labarrelaw.com
(e-mail)
http://www.labarrelaw.com www.labarrelaw.com
(website)
 
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This message may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the designated recipient, you may not read, copy, distribute or retain this message. If you received this message
in error, please notify the sender at 303) 504-5979 or mailto:slabarre at labarrelaw.com slabarre at labarrelaw.com
, and destroy and delete it from your system. This message and any attachments are covered by the Electronic
Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510-2521.
 
***
 
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
 
FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
 
Civil Action No. 03-11206-MEL
 
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, et al.,
 
Plaintiffs,
 
v.
 
E*TRADE ACCESS, INC., et al.,
 
Defendants
 
NOTICE OF CLASS DETERMINATIONS, PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AND
 
HEARING TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 4, 2007
 
TO ALL BLIND PATRONS OF AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES ("ATMs") OWNED OR OPERATED BY EITHER CARDTRONICS, INC., OR CARDTRONICS, LP (collectively, "Cardtronics")
 
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the National Federation of the Blind ("NFB"), and several individual blind persons have brought claims against Cardtronics
in the class action lawsuit Commonwealth of Massachusetts, et al. v. E*TRADE Access, Inc., et al., No. CV-03-11206 (the "Lawsuit"), pending before the
United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (the "Court"). The Lawsuit concerns, among other things, the accessibility of ATMs owned
or operated by Cardtronics to blind patrons under the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") and Massachusetts state laws.
 
The Court has certified a nationwide class in this Lawsuit that consists of patrons of ATMs owned or operated by Cardtronics who have total blindness or
central vision acuity not to exceed 20/200 in the better eye, with corrective lenses, as measured by the Snellen test, or visual acuity greater than 20/200,
but with a limitation in the field of vision such that the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle of not greater than 20 degrees (the "Class
Members").
 
CARDTRONICS HAS AGREED TO A SETTLEMENT THAT WILL PROVIDE BENEFITS TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SETTLING CLASS DESCRIBED BELOW, IF THE SETTLEMENT IS APPROVED BY
THE COURT. THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WILL ALSO RELEASE ALL CLASS MEMBERS’ CLAIMS FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF RELATING TO THE ACCESSIBILITY OF CARDTRONICS’ ATMS
TO BLIND PEOPLE AS WELL AS ALL CLASS MEMBER CLAIMS AGAINST E*TRADE BANK FOR REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS.
 
Cardtronics, without admitting any liability, has agreed to settle the Lawsuit by, among other actions, ensuring that most ATMs owned by Cardtronics will
offer voice guidance through a standard headphone jack located on the face of the ATM by no later than December 31, 2007. Cardtronics will also sell or
otherwise make available to merchants or other third-parties who own ATMs currently serviced by Cardtronics ATMs that are voice-guided and provide audible
instructions to ATM patrons through a standard headphone jack located on the face of the ATM. Finally, Cardtronics has committed that, by July 1, 2010,
at least ninety percent (90%) of all Transactions at Covered ATMs shall occur on ATMs that are Voice-guided or otherwise accessible to Blind people. A
full copy of the settlement agreement is available on Cardtronics’ website: http://www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp
. The locations of the existing
ATMs covered by the settlement agreement can be obtained through Cardtronics’ ATM locator feature, available at http://www.cardtronics.net/about/atmlocator.asp www.cardtronics.net/about/atmlocator.asp
.
 
Cardtronics has agreed to make a contribution of $100,000 to the Attorney General’s local consumer aid fund of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and, subject
to Court approval, to pay the amount of $900,000 in attorneys’ fees to the attorneys representing the class. These amounts will not detract from Cardtronics’s
duties to provide accessible ATMs to the class. The Court will conduct a hearing on the motion of class counsel for their attorneys’ fees at the date and
time set forth in the following paragraph.
 
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and an Order of the Court dated July 26, 2007, and as thereafter amended,
that a Final Approval Hearing will be held on December 4, 2007, at 11:00 a.m., before that Court in the United States Courthouse, One Courthouse Way, Boston,
Massachusetts 02210. The purpose of this Final Approval Hearing is to determine whether the proposed settlement of the Lawsuit should be approved by the
Court as fair, reasonable and adequate, whether the application for awards of attorneys’ fees, contribution to the Massachusetts Attorney General’s local
consumer aid fund, and reimbursement for expenses should be approved, and whether this action should be dismissed on the merits and with prejudice.
 
Class Members who wish to object to the proposed settlement must provide notice of and explanation of their objection in writing to the Court at the address
above, with copies to Counsel at the addresses provided below, no later than October 31, 2007. Only Class Members filing timely objections may request
to present their objections at the Final Approval Hearing.
 
Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General Attn: Patricia Correa
 
Assistant Attorney General
 
100 Cambridge Street, 11TH floor
 
Boston, MA 02108
 
Brown, Goldstein & Levy LLP
 
Attn: Daniel F. Goldstein, Esq.
 
120 E. Baltimore Street
 
Suite 1700
 
Baltimore, MD 21202
 
Douglas P. Lobel
 
Cooley Godward Kronish LLP
 
One Freedom Square
 
1 Reston Town Center
 
11951 Freedom Drive
 
Reston, VA 20190
 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, VISIT http://www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp www.cardtronics.net/news/nfb_settlement.asp
. OR CONTACT COUNSEL FOR THE PLAINTIFFS:
 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of Attorney General, Disability Rights Project, (617) 727-2200, http://www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=1195 www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=1195
 
OR
 
Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP, 410.962.1030, http://www.browngold.com www.browngold.com
 
EXCEPT AS INSTRUCTED IN THE NOTICE, PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT.
 
Dated: July 26, 2007 By Order of the
 
United States District Court
 
For the District of Massachusetts 
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