By Victoria Hudgins | January 29, 2020
In Florida, plaintiffs are tacking on trespass violations to their ADA website lawsuits to boost their monetary damage claims. But while some believe these "inventive" trespass claims stand on shaky legal ground, others are say they are far from frivolous.
By Raychel Lean | January 14, 2020
The putative class action lawsuit accused American Airlines Inc. of using website cookies and algorithms to systematically trick customers into accepting contracts at lower prices before hiking them up at the last minute.
By Nate Robson | December 26, 2019
"The allegedly discriminatory pay and promotion decisions in the instant case do not present common questions because the proposed class consists of more than 8,600 women, who held more than 8,000 different positions in facilities throughout the United States," the panel wrote.
By Ross Todd | December 19, 2019
Although U.S. District Judge Edward Davila dismissed claims brought under California privacy laws without leave to amend, he gave plaintiffs another shot at pleading their claims that Google violated users' right to privacy under the state's constitution.
By Max Mitchell | December 10, 2019
Although the decision denied the defendants' efforts to dismiss the class action lawsuit entirely, the ruling also dismissed the plaintiff's argument that the defendants' conduct had additionally constituted an invasion of privacy.
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By Deb Zonies and Robert Koehl | December 10, 2019
Data science can help identify overlooked claimants, increase settlement amounts, and streamline internal processes.
By Natalie A. Prescott, Mintz Levin | November 18, 2019
As more and more states seek to expand biometric privacy protection, plaintiffs begin to explore new claims under these legislative schemes. Companies, therefore, must proactively monitor their compliance with emerging privacy laws.
By Dan Clark | November 11, 2019
Companies that do business in California can expect to see class action litigation if they become the victim of a data breach, but showing a good cybersecurity posture and implementing arbitration agreements may be the best defense.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 5, 2019
In addition to repurposing regulatory production documents, a federal judge could ask the company to provide more information on how its millions of apps interact with users. Facebook's attorneys rebutted there were 'not enough engineers on the globe' to perform the task.
By Ross Todd | October 31, 2019
Some of the same plaintiffs lawyers who reached a settlement with Facebook in March over ads for housing, employment and credit opportunities that excluded protected classes sued the company again claiming it still allows advertisers for financial services to discriminate against women and older users.
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