By Kat Black | May 30, 2024
According to the complaint, Google's actions violate the California Invasion of Privacy Act and the Driver's Privacy Protection Act.
By Maydeen Merino | May 29, 2024
"(V)iewing the Amended Complaint in the light most favorable to the FTC, the Court cannot dismiss the claim that Amazon's 'Iliad Flow' cancellation method was not a 'simple mechanism,'" wrote Judge John Chun of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.
By Riley Brennan | May 29, 2024
The firm that filed the suit is an active player in the consumer class action space. In this year alone the firm sued Kraft over alleged metal in Lunchables, AT&T over alleged data breach violations, Starbucks over its pricing of nondairy milk and Prime Hydration over its caffeine content.
By Samantha Duke | May 29, 2024
This change is expected to bring a new wave of litigation challenging whether the asserted consent was given for the specific marketer, the disclosure of the consent was clear and conspicuous, and the marketer's contact is logically and topically associated with the interaction that prompted the consumer to grant their consent.
By ALM Staff | May 29, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By David E. Sellinger and Todd L. Schleifstein | May 28, 2024
"'Robey' represents the latest logical step in a trend of more strictly interpreting the ascertainable loss requirement," write David E. Sellinger and Todd L. Schleifstein of Greenberg Traurig.
By Michael A. Mora | May 28, 2024
"Commercial real estate residential housing is a huge business, and these people know they are having these problems," said Michael Haggard, the managing partner at the Haggard Law Firm.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 23, 2024
An Illinois jury sided with pharmaceutical manufacturers GlaxoSmithKline and Boehringer Ingelheim.
By Mason Lawlor | May 22, 2024
The first two suits were filed May 7 by plaintiffs, Omar Aviles and Juan Acevedo, an employee and a former employee of Asbury Automotive, respectively, claimed that more than 14,000 other people also had private and sensitive information accessed.
By Allison Dunn | May 22, 2024
"Bayer is pleased with the plaintiff's decision to voluntarily dismiss these meritless claims against the Company in Sidhu and believes that the replicated claims raised in the Copeland filing are equally baseless," the company said in a statement. "The Company continues to stand behind the safety of the product that is supported by extensive scientific evidence."
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