By Amanda Bronstad | July 29, 2022
U.S. District Judge John Lee granted final approval to a $92 million privacy settlement with TikTok but, acknowledging tensions among the lawyers in the case, designated how much each plaintiffs firm should get in attorney fees.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 25, 2022
As more state, federal and international regulations are shining a light on how AI hiring tools can discriminate, lawyers say employers need to be prepared, as "it's only a matter of time before we start seeing lawsuits."
By Amanda Bronstad | July 8, 2022
The class action settlement, which is up for court approval on Aug. 4, contained many of the same provisions within a similar $100 million class action agreement with Apple, approved last month.
By Jane Wester | June 16, 2022
The complaint quoted an array of Musk's tweets regarding Dogecoin, including a meme declaring that Dogecoin "is money" and a claim that SpaceX would launch a satellite mission paid for with Dogecoin.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 11, 2022
As regulators and litigators hem in their legal theories against cryptocurrency marketplaces and exchanges, attorneys can get a better picture of the potential risk for clients dealing in NFTs.
By Michael W. Mitchell, Edward Roche and Mark M. Rothrock, Smith Anderson | May 11, 2022
The Fourth Circuit dismissed an investor's lawsuit against a hotel chain that had been subject to a data breach, ruling that the company had not made false or misleading public statements about its protection of customer data, its privacy practices, or its cybersecurity risks.
By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | May 6, 2022
In this week's episode, Law.com legal technology reporter Isha Marathe talks with prominent plaintiffs lawyer Jay Edelson, who believes consumer class action claims rates are too low—and that the plaintiffs bar is squarely to blame.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 12, 2022
On Monday, lawyers at Gibson Dunn said U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria's statements about discovery sanctions were based on a "false and misleading account" by the plaintiffs' attorneys, who filed a sanctions motion last month in lawsuits against Facebook over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 7, 2022
BakerHostetler's 2022 Data Security Incident Response Report found that more class actions stemming from data security incidents are being filed in the same forum, a trend that's likely to continue. Still, how such class actions will be impacted by a recent Supreme Court decision is less clear.
By Tom McParland | April 6, 2022
According to a complaint in the Southern District of New York, PepsiCo lacked a "functional back-up plan" to track employee time, and instead doled out an "estimated weekly pay" to its hourly employees that did not accurately reflect the actual hours they had worked.
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