Amazon and Starbucks, represented by Los Angeles firm Hueston Hennigan, on Tuesday were granted the motion to dismiss most claims against them in a proposed class action alleging that the companies illegally tracked consumers’ biometric information.

Washington’s federal Western District Court in Seattle gutted the claims made under N.Y.C. Admin. Code § 22-1201(a) and § 22-1201(b), dismissed Starbucks as a defendant in the case, and dismissed all claims of unjust enrichment but one against Amazon.