Sauder Schelkopf is investigating potential litigation against Securus Technologies, a national provider of phone and video software at correctional facilities. It has been alleged that Securus intercepted, recorded, and released recordings of confidential calls between inmates to third parties, which were downloaded and listened to by jail personnel and law enforcement agencies.

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  • Sauder Schelkopf attorneys have represented pre-trial detainees in two civil rights class action settlements involving unlawful strip searches. These two cases settled for a total of $5.4 million.
  • Our attorneys represented a class of 900 employees, many of whom were legal immigrants, fired without notice.
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We Want to Hear from You

If you are or were an inmate or attorney whose conversations may have been inappropriately handled by Securus Technologies, you can confidentially contact the lawyers at Sauder Schelkopf by filling out the form on this page or calling 888.711.9975