Attorneys representing Wawa customers who potentially had their payment card information exposed to hackers have reached a more than $12 million settlement with the regional convenience store chain, according to court papers in Philadelphia federal court.

Lead counsel for the plaintiffs in the class action captioned In re Wawa Data Security Litigation filed a motion seeking court approval of a $12.2 million settlement that would include up to $9 million for customers and $3.2 million in fees, expenses and administrative costs. Wawa does not oppose the motion, class counsel said in the papers.

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