By Ross Todd | June 13, 2019
A Ninth Circuit judge wrote that messages received by a non-Facebook user were "automated, unsolicited, and unwanted."
By Ross Todd | June 13, 2019
In a case involving Facebook's "tag suggestions" feature, the Ninth Circuit heard arguments Wednesday over whether the collection of an individual's biometric data in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is sufficient to establish standing in federal court.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 12, 2019
A Ninth Circuit en banc panel reversed a 2018 decision that sent shockwaves throughout the class action bar for threatening the viability of nationwide settlements.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 12, 2019
A class action alleges that Nagel Rice and the Potts Law Firm filed pelvic mesh lawsuits on behalf of 1,450 plaintiffs with retainer agreements that are invalid under New Jersey law.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 12, 2019
A class action alleges that Nagel Rice and the Potts Law Firm filed pelvic mesh lawsuits on behalf of 1,450 plaintiffs with retainer agreements that are invalid under New Jersey law.
By Robert Storace | June 12, 2019
A prospective class action employment discrimination lawsuit has been filed in Connecticut against management consulting company Accenture.
By Ross Todd | June 12, 2019
In a case involving Facebook's "tag suggestions" feature, the Ninth Circuit heard arguments Wednesday over whether the collection of an individual's biometric data in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is sufficient to establish standing in federal court and whether a class action against the social media giant should move forward given the potential billions in damages.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 12, 2019
A pair of class actions filed Tuesday seek statutory damages on behalf of children in nine states whose conversations were recorded by an Alexa-enabled device, like Echo and Echo Dot.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 11, 2019
A pair of class actions seek statutory damages on behalf of children in nine states whose conversations were recorded by an Alexa-enabled device, like Echo and Echo Dot.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 11, 2019
A pair of class actions seeks statutory damages on behalf of children in nine states whose conversations were recorded by an Alexa-enabled device, like Echo and Echo Dot.
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