ERIC SCHACHTER

As a Senior Vice President, Eric Schachter is involved in nearly every facet of A.B. Data’s class
action practice. With over 25 years of experience in settlement administration, Eric’s wide-
ranging responsibilities include developing and initiating high-level strategy for complex notice
settlement administrations and working closely with A.B. Data’s project management team to
implement operational processes and procedures for the administration of complex cases.

Eric Schachter Profile (shortened)

Eric is a recognized class action administration expert and is relied on to design and execute efficient, practical, and compliant administrative solutions. He is a key member of the team that
is active in implementing A.B. Data’s Digital PayPortal℠, a seamless and innovative tool to instantaneously distribute settlement payments to consumers through digital technologies. Eric has also provided expert testimony on notice and claims procedures in dozens of class actions.

Eric has directly worked on hundreds of class action cases, including such notable engagements as: In re EpiPen Marketing, Sales Practices and Antitrust Litigation (over $600 million in settlements); In re Pork Antitrust Litigation (direct and indirect purchasers, over $100 million in settlements); In re: Broiler Chicken Antitrust Litigation (direct and indirect purchasers, over $550 million in settlements); and Mackmin v. Visa Inc. (over $260 million in settlements).

Prior to joining A.B. Data, Eric practiced class action litigation at Labaton Sucharow LLP. Eric earned his bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University and his law degree from Hofstra University School of Law.

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