
If you would like to find out more about the class action and ask any questions, Mitry Lawyers is hosting a Zoom meeting on Wednesday 21 September at 11am. According to The Verge, Zoom users who paid for a Zoom Meetings App subscription between March 30, 2016, and July 30, 2021, can.

If you are over 65 years old and unable to access the NDIS, and would like to participate in the class action, please click here to download an Expression of Interest form and return it to Mitry Lawyers using the provided email or postal details. The Zoom class-action suit settlement entitles some users to 25. The law firm is calling on those who have been excluded from receiving NDIS support due to their age-selection eligibility criteria to put forward an Expression of Interest in pursuing the class action lawsuit. Mitry Lawyers is now developing a class action lawsuit to encourage the Commonwealth Government to introduce funding support for people with significant disability over the age of 65. While we had discussions with many candidates at the time, we did not receive a clear commitment from either major political party that this issue would be resolved.

The campaign was coordinated by Spinal Life with 28 partner organisations, gaining more than 25,000 signatures on our petition ahead of the federal election earlier this year. The lawsuit alleges that Zoom (i) shared certain information with third parties, (ii) should have done more to prevent unwanted meeting disruptions by third. Our Disability Doesn’t Discriminate campaign was launched in June last year, aiming to address the severe inequity of funding for people with a disability aged over 65, who are unable to access the NDIS.
