Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Why did I receive a Notice?

    If you received a Notice in the mail, you are listed in PFA’s records as someone who enrolled as a PFA associate between January 1, 2014, and March 17, 2023 (the “Class Period”), and your name matches the name of someone in LICS’s records who purchased one or more Living Life Policies within California during the Class Period.

    The Court directed the parties to send a Notice to you because you have a right to know about the Settlement and about your rights and options under the Settlement before the Court decides whether to approve it. This website explains the lawsuit, the Settlement, your legal rights, and your options.

    The Court in charge of the case is the United States District Court for the Northern District of California in Oakland, California, and the case is In re PFA Insurance Marketing Litigation, No. 4:18-cv-03771-YGR. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers is in charge of the case.

    If the Court approves the Settlement, PFA and LICS will provide the Settlement benefits agreed to in the Settlement.

    To view a copy of the Notice, click here.

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  2. What is this lawsuit about?

    This lawsuit involves the recruitment practices of PFA and the sale of certain life insurance policies issued by LICS, known as the Living Life policy and the Living Life by Design policy, which are indexed universal life insurance policies. Plaintiffs brought the Lawsuit against PFA and LICS under California’s Unfair Competition Law, alleging that PFA and LICS operate an endless chain scheme in violation of California’s Endless Chain Law, California Penal Code § 327. Specifically, Plaintiffs allege that individuals were recruited to become PFA “associates” and to purchase a Living Life Policy through representations indicating that the purchase of a policy would assist them in advancing through PFA’s hierarchy and achieving success and personal wealth. Plaintiffs allege that they would not have joined PFA or purchased a Living Life Policy had they known about their true chances of success at PFA. Plaintiffs claim that these actions violated California’s Unfair Competition Law and entitle the Class to relief.

    PFA and LICS dispute all of these claims and deny that they did anything wrong. PFA and LICS contend that they have not violated the Unfair Competition Law, that Plaintiffs and Class Members were not exposed to any misrepresentations regarding the Living Life Policies or their prospects for financial success and advancement within PFA, and that PFA and LICS do not operate an endless chain scheme in violation of California’s Endless Chain Law.

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  3. What is a class action and who is involved?

    In a class action lawsuit, one or more persons, called Class Representatives (in this case Dalton Chen), sue on behalf of people (called “Class Members”) who have similar claims. The Class Representative who sued—and all of the Class Members like him—are called Plaintiffs. The companies they sued (in this case PFA and LICS) are called Defendants. One court resolves the issues for all Class Members, except for those members who ask to be excluded from the Class.

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  4. Why is this a class action?

    The Court has decided that this Lawsuit can be a class action because it meets the requirements of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23, which governs class actions in federal courts.

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  5. Why is there a settlement?

    The Court did not decide in favor of the Plaintiffs or the Defendants. Instead, both sides agreed to a settlement before the case went to trial. The Class Representative and his attorneys think the Settlement is in the best interest of Class Members.

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  6. Am I part of this Class?

    The Class consists of all persons who enrolled as PFA associates between January 1, 2014, and March 17, 2023 and purchased one or more Living Life or Living Life by Design policies in California between January 1, 2014, and March 17, 2023, except for persons who are excluded (see FAQ 7).

    The Living Life or Living Life by Design policy purchased by a Class Member is referred to in the Notice as the “Class Policy.” If you own multiple Class Policies, the terms of the Settlement apply to each policy.

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  7. Are any policyholders excluded from the Class?

    The following persons are excluded from the Class: (a) all individuals who reached the level of Provisional Field Director, Qualified Field Director, Senior Field Director, Regional Field Director, Area Field Director, National Field Director, Executive Field Director, or Senior Executive Field Director at PFA; (b) the judicial officers to whom this case is assigned and their immediate family members and staff; (c) PFA and LICS, their parents, affiliates, subsidiaries, legal representatives, predecessors, successors, assigns, employees, and any entity in which one of these Defendants has a controlling interest or which has a controlling interest in one of these Defendants; (d) Jack Wu, Aggie Wu, Rex Wu, Hermie Bacus, Bill Hong, Lan Zhang, and their legal representatives, successors, assigns, and immediate family members; (e) any person who previously released any Defendant pertaining to any Released Claim (as defined in the Stipulation of Settlement); and (f) any person who submits a valid request to be excluded from the Class in accordance with the Stipulation of Settlement.

    Additionally, Living Life Policies that fall into one of the following categories are excluded from Class Policies: (a) Living Life Policies for which the insured is deceased; (b) Living Life Policies on which a claim for a death benefit was made or paid before the Stipulation Date; (c) Living Life Policies that were rescinded or not taken before the Stipulation Date; (d) Living Life Policies on which a full election or partial election of any benefit under an Accelerated Benefits Rider was made or paid before the Stipulation Date; and (e) Living Life Policies that were sold or assigned to a non-Class Member before the Stipulation Date.

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  8. What if I am still not sure if I am included in the Settlement?

    If you are still not sure whether you are included in the Settlement, you can ask for free help. You can call the Claims Administrator, Epiq Class Action & Claims Solutions, Inc., toll-free at 1-888-493-4559, or write to In re PFA Insurance Marketing Litigation, c/o Epiq Class Action & Claims Solutions, Inc., P.O. Box 2509, Portland, OR 97208-2509.

    You can also contact Daniel Girard, Lead Counsel for the Class, by phone (1-415-981-4800), email (pfasettlement@girardsharp.com), or U.S. mail (Girard Sharp LLP, 601 California Street, Suite 1400, San Francisco, CA 94108).

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  9. What benefits does the Settlement generally provide?

    If you file a claim, you may receive a return of a portion of the premiums you paid for your Class Policy. The amount you receive will depend on the status (inactive or active) of your Class Policy, the total premiums you paid, and other factors, as explained below.

    If you file a claim and your policy is active, your policy will terminate. You will not receive any policy benefits, including your policy’s death benefit and cash value. You can receive one payment per Class Policy. You will not have to pay an attorney to participate in the Settlement. Defendants will separately pay the attorneys’ fees and expenses of Lead Counsel and the settlement administration costs associated with the Settlement. The Court must approve these amounts.

    PFA has also agreed as part of the Settlement to implement certain business changes, as set forth in Appendix A to the Stipulation of Settlement.

    Payments will not be available to any Class Member who does not file a claim, excludes himself or herself from the Settlement, or if the Court does not give final approval to the Settlement.

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  10. What money is available, and how can I get it?

    Active Policy Relief:

    If you own a Class Policy that has active status in LICS’s administration system as of the date the cash component of the Settlement is calculated, you can choose to terminate your Class Policy and make a claim for a cash payment (“Active Policy Relief”).

    To claim a payment, you must submit to the Claims Administrator, no later than October 19, 2023, a completed Claim Form. LICS will terminate your Active Class Policy and calculate any payment to you based on its records of your policy. The Claims Administrator will then make a direct deposit to your bank account or issue you a check, depending on your preference.

    You should only choose Active Policy Relief if you want to terminate your Class Policy, as you will no longer receive any benefits under the Class Policy. These benefits include the death benefit or the cash surrender value of the Class Policy. Please note that, for some Class Policies, the cash payment available as part of the Active Policy Relief will be less than the cash surrender value. This means that, for some Class Policies, a Class Member who chooses to terminate their policy could receive less money by choosing Active Policy Relief than by surrendering the policy under its terms.

    If you wish to terminate your Class Policy, you should compare: (i) an estimate of the cash payment available to you under the Settlement with (ii) the cash surrender value of your policy. You can get an estimate of the cash payment to you under the Settlement and your cash surrender value by logging into your online claim form with the Unique ID and PIN that appears on your claim form. You can also call the Claims Administrator toll-free at 1-888-493-4559, send an email to info@PFASettlement.com, or write to:

    In re PFA Insurance Marketing Litigation
    c/o Epiq Class Action & Claims Solutions, Inc.
    P.O. Box 2509
    Portland, OR 97208-2509

    You can also access your policy information through LICS’s policyholder portal at www.nationallife.com (the most efficient method), by consulting your policy annual statement (which will include the cash surrender value as of that time), or by contacting your insurance agent or LICS at the contact information shown on your statement. Please note that these values will change up to and through the date the cash component of the Settlement is calculated; any value provided in advance is an estimate.

    The cash component of the Active Policy Relief will be calculated as 67 percent of the following formula: (a) the premiums paid on the Class Policy; minus (b) an expense factor of 10 percent of the total premiums paid on the Class Policy; minus (c) the total amount of cost of insurance charges and accumulated value charges deducted from the Class Policy; minus (d) the total amount of outstanding policy loans and interest owed to LICS on the Class Policy; minus (e) the total amount of withdrawals from or partial surrenders of the Class Policy; minus (f) the cash surrender value of the Class Policy.


    Inactive Policy Relief:

    If you owned a Class Policy that has the status of lapsed or surrendered in LICS’s administration system as of the date on which the cash component of the Policy Relief is calculated (the “Relief Calculation Date”), you may be eligible to receive a cash payment (“Inactive Policy Relief”).

    To get a cash payment, you must submit to the Claims Administrator, before October 19, 2023, a completed Claim Form. LICS will determine the amount of your payment (if any) and the Claims Administrator will deposit the payment in your bank account or issue you a check, depending on your preference.

    The payment will be calculated as 67 percent of the following formula: (a) the premiums paid on the Class Policy; minus (b) an expense factor of 25 percent of the total premiums paid on the Class Policy; minus (c) the total amount of cost of insurance charges and accumulated value charges deducted from the Class Policy; minus (d) the total amount of partial surrender, and/or total surrender amounts already paid on the Class Policy.

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  11. What is the Active Policy Relief?

    The Settlement allows active (current) policyholders who are Class Members to terminate their Class Policy and make a claim for payment. This is called Active Policy Relief.

    If you have an active Class Policy and want to learn more about the Active Policy Relief available under the Settlement, please see FAQ 10.

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  12. What is the Inactive Policy Relief?

    The Settlement allows inactive (former) policyholders who are Class Members to make a claim for payment. This is called the Inactive Policy Relief.

    If you make a valid claim, but your Class Policy is lapsed or surrendered before the Relief Calculation Date, your policy will be deemed inactive and you will receive the Inactive Policy Relief.

    If you have an inactive Class Policy and want to learn more about the Inactive Policy Relief available under the Settlement, please see FAQ 10.

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  13. What are the other Settlement benefits?

    The Settlement requires PFA to implement certain business changes. Generally, these changes require PFA to maintain records of approved marketing materials, make certain information available on PFA’s website and to PFA associates, and refrain from certain business practices Plaintiffs challenged in the lawsuit. For complete information, see Appendix A to the Stipulation of Settlement.

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  14. When would I get my Settlement benefit?

    The Ninth Circuit issued a decision upholding the Settlement Agreement on August 21, 2024. There is a 90 day appeals window for that decision. That window closes on November 19, 2024. Once the appeal has been resolved, LICS will terminate the Active Class Policies of Class Members who chose Policy Relief and calculate the amount of money due to Class Members eligible for payment. The Claims Administrator will then deposit the payments or send checks to Class Members, including to both inactive and active policyholders who are entitled to payment.

    If the Court’s approval of the Settlement is appealed, the distribution of payments may be delayed. Updates regarding the status of the Settlement will be posted periodically on this website.

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  15. What am I giving up to get a Settlement benefit or stay in the Class?

    Unless you properly exclude yourself, you will stay in the Class. This means that whether or not you make a claim, you will be bound by the release of Claims, as described in the Stipulation of Settlement, if the Settlement is approved. That means you and each of your immediate family members, heirs, executors, trustees, administrators, successors, assigns, employees, officers, directors, attorneys, legal representatives, accountants, insurers, reinsurers, managers, parents, subsidiaries, divisions, affiliates, predecessors, managers, and agents will release (agreeing never to sue, continue to sue, or be part of any other lawsuit), unless prohibited by law, any and all Claims and Unknown Claims (as defined in the Stipulation of Settlement) relating in any way, directly or indirectly, to: (i) whether PFA or LICS operates as an endless chain, pyramid scheme, or similar legally prohibited structure; (ii) the business or business model of PFA or LICS, (iii) any disclosures or omissions relating to PFA or LICS, and/or (iv) marketing or sale of any Living Life Policies.

    Release Parties, collectively and individually, shall and shall be deemed to have forever released, relinquished, and discharged all Release Parties, collectively and individually, with respect to the Released Claims and shall be permanently barred and enjoined from asserting, commencing, prosecuting, instituting, assisting, instigating, or in any way participating in the commencement or prosecution of any action or other proceeding in any forum or asserting any Released Claim in any capacity against any of the Release Parties. It also means that all of the Court’s orders in this lawsuit, whatever they provide, will apply to you and legally bind you, even if you objected to the Settlement.

    Please refer to the Stipulation of Settlement for the full terms of the release, including definitions of the capitalized terms.

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  16. Why would I ask to be excluded?

    Class Members who exclude themselves are not bound by the release of Claims, as described in FAQ 15 and in the Stipulation of Settlement, and will not receive any Settlement benefits.

    If you already have your own lawsuit against PFA or LICS based on issues raised in this lawsuit and want to continue with your own lawsuit, you must ask to be excluded from the Class.

    If you start your own lawsuit against PFA or LICS after you exclude yourself, you will have to prove your claims. If you intend to file your own individual lawsuit against PFA or LICS, you should consult a lawyer immediately, as the passage of time affects your rights.

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  17. How do I ask the Court to exclude me from the Class?

    To ask to be excluded, send a notification in writing to In re PFA Insurance Marketing Litigation, c/o Epiq Class Action & Claims Solutions, Inc., P.O. Box 2509, Portland, OR 97208-2509. There is no required form. You can send a letter, or any other writing that indicates that you wish to be excluded. Please be sure to include your name, address, policy number(s), signature, and a statement that you wish to be excluded from the Class in In re PFA Insurance Marketing Litigation, No. 4:18-cv-03771-YGR. A request to be excluded will not be effective unless it legibly provides the required information. Your request to be excluded must be postmarked by October 19, 2023, at the latest. If you do not send a notification that is postmarked on or before October 19, 2023, you will be included in the Class.

    You can’t exclude yourself by telephone, email, or on this website.

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  18. If I exclude myself, can I get relief from the Settlement?

    No. If you exclude yourself, do not send in a Claim Form seeking any Settlement benefits because you will not be entitled to any benefits from this Settlement.

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  19. Do I have a lawyer in this case?

    Yes. The Court appointed the law firm of Girard Sharp LLP (“Lead Counsel”) to represent you and all Class Members. Information about Lead Counsel can be found by visiting the website listed below:

    Girard Sharp LLP
    Daniel C. Girard
    601 California Street
    Suite 1400
    San Francisco, California 94108
    www.girardsharp.com
    pfasettlement@girardsharp.com
    1-415-981-4800

    You will not be charged for these lawyers. If you want to be represented by your own lawyer, you may hire one at your own expense.

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  20. Should I get another lawyer?

    Lead Counsel is working on your behalf and on behalf of all Class Members. If you want your own lawyer, you will have to hire and pay that lawyer.

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  21. How will the Lead Counsel lawyers be paid?

    Lead Counsel have not been paid for their work on this case. Lead Counsel will ask the Court for an award of attorneys’ fees and costs in the aggregate of $6,371,000. The Court will decide the amount of attorneys’ fees and costs awarded to Lead Counsel. Lead Counsel also will ask the Court to award a payment of $10,000 to the Class Representative. The Court may award less than these amounts. PFA and LICS will pay the attorneys’ fees and expenses and any payment to the Class Representative that the Court awards up to these amounts. These amounts will not come out of the money that will be paid to Class Members.

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  22. Do PFA and LICS have lawyers in this case?

    Yes. PFA and LICS are also represented by counsel. PFA’s and LICS’s counsel do not represent you or any other Class Member.

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  23. How do I tell the Court I do not like the Settlement?

    You can ask the Court to deny approval of the Settlement by filing an objection. You can’t ask the Court to order a different settlement; the Court can only approve or reject the Settlement. If the Court denies approval, no settlement payments will be sent out, and the lawsuit will continue. If that is what you want to happen, you should object.

    Any objection to the proposed settlement must be in writing. If you file a timely written objection, you may, but are not required to, appear at the Settlement Hearing, either in person or through your own attorney. If you appear through your own attorney, you are responsible for hiring and paying that attorney. All written objections and supporting papers must (a) clearly identify the case name and number (In re PFA Insurance Marketing Litigation, No. 4:18-cv-03771-YGR); (b) be submitted to the Court either by filing them electronically or in person at any location of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California or by mailing them to the Class Action Clerk, United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Oakland Division, Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 1301 Clay Street, Suite 400 S, Oakland, CA 94612; and (c) be filed or postmarked on or before October 19, 2023.

    Your written objection must include your name, address, policy number(s), and signature; a statement that you enrolled as a PFA associate, paid a $125 fee associated with that enrollment; purchased a Living Life or Living Life by Design indexed universal life insurance policy in California between January 1, 2014, and March 17, 2023; and did not reach the level of Provisional Field Director, Qualified Field Director, Senior Field Director, Regional Field Director, Area Field Director, National Field Director, Executive Field Director, or Senior Executive Field Director at PFA; the reason(s) you object to the Settlement; a statement of whether the objection applies only to you, to a specific subset of the Class, or to the entire Class; and any documents or authorities that you wish to submit in support of your position.

    If you consult an attorney for the purpose of objecting to any aspect of the Settlement, the attorney must file an entry of appearance with the Clerk of the Court no later than October 19, 2023.

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  24. What is the difference between objecting and excluding?

    Objecting is telling the Court that you don’t like something about the Settlement, while remaining part of the Settlement. You can object only if you stay in the Class. Excluding yourself is telling the Court that you do not want to be part of the Class and the Settlement. If you exclude yourself, you cannot object because the case no longer affects you.

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  25. When and where will the Court decide whether to approve the Settlement?

    The Court is scheduled to hold a Settlement Hearing on January 23, 2024, at 3:00 p.m., at the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Oakland Division, Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 1301 Clay Street, Courtroom 1, 4th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612. The Court may hold the Settlement Hearing telephonically or by other virtual means. At this hearing, the Court will consider whether the Settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate. If there are objections, the Court will consider them. Judge Gonzalez Rogers may listen to people who, prior to the hearing, properly and timely requested in writing to speak at the hearing, as described in FAQ 27. The Court also will consider at the Settlement Hearing how much Lead Counsel will be paid and the amount of any payment to the Class Representative.

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  26. Do I have to come to the hearing?

    No. You may attend the hearing if you wish, but Lead Counsel will answer questions Judge Gonzalez Rogers may have. You also may pay your own lawyer to attend the hearing if you choose. If you submit a written objection, you don’t have to come to Court to talk about it and you don’t have to send your own lawyer. As long as you properly submit your written objection and it is postmarked on time, the Court will consider it.

    Please be aware that the Court may change the date or time of the Settlement Hearing without further notice to Class Members. If you or your attorney intend to appear at the Settlement Hearing, check the court website in advance.

    Class Members do not need to appear at the hearing or take any other action to indicate their approval of the matters being considered at the hearing.

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  27. May I speak at the hearing?

    You may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Settlement Hearing. To do so, you must do two things. First, you must object to the Settlement in accordance with the procedures described above under FAQ 23. Second, you must send a letter stating that it is your, “Notice of Intention to Appear in In re PFA Insurance Marketing Litigation.” You must include your name, address, and your signature on your Notice of Intention to Appear. Your Notice of Intention to Appear must be submitted to the Court either by filing electronically or in person at any location of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California or by mailing it to the Clerk of Court, United States District Court for the Northern District of California, at the address listed under FAQ 23, and must be filed electronically or postmarked no later than October 19, 2023. You cannot speak at the hearing if you do not follow these procedures or if you exclude yourself.

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  28. What happens if I do nothing at all?

    By doing nothing in response to the Notice, you remain in the Class. You will be bound by the release of Claims, as described in the Stipulation of Settlement, if the Settlement is approved.

    If you have received a Claim Form, you must complete and submit to the Claims Administrator by October 19, 2023, to receive a payment. Your claim may be rejected if you fail to submit a complete and accurate Claim Form on time.

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  29. How do I get more information?

    This website and the Notice summarize the Settlement. To get more information about the Settlement, you can visit the Documents page of this website, where you will find copies of the Stipulation of Settlement, Claim Form, and other information concerning the Settlement and the Lawsuit. If you have additional questions you can contact the Claims Administrator by calling 1-888-493-4559 (toll-free), sending an email to info@PFASettlement.com or writing to In re PFA Insurance Marketing Litigation, c/o Epiq Class Action & Claims Solutions, Inc., P.O. Box 2509, Portland, OR 97208- 2509. You may also contact Lead Counsel by phone at 1-415-981-4800, email at pfasettlement@girardsharp.com, or U.S. mail at Girard Sharp LLP, 601 California Street, Suite 1400, San Francisco, CA 94108.

    Please do not contact the Court or the Office of the Clerk of Court.

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