New Suit - Privacy
Google was slapped with a privacy lawsuit on April 17 in California Superior Court for Santa Clara County. The suit, filed by Boies Schiller Flexner and Morgan & Morgan on behalf of dozens of plaintiffs, is part of a wave of cases accusing Google of collecting and storing users' browsing data even when users are in 'Incognito' mode visiting non-Google websites. Counsel have not yet appeared for the defendant. The case is Martin III v. Google.
Technology
April 17, 2024, 6:20 PM
Plaintiffs
- Opal Livingston
- Alan Levinstone
- Andre Jones
- Andrea Guedes
- Andri Mahegan
- Antonio Welker
- Barbara Cole
- Branislav Petrovic
- Brian Geller
- Buck Towle
- Camilo Velez
- Christine Harris
- Christopher Cadieux
- Cody Bolles
- David Duhon
- David Martin III
- Dustin Lucas
- Gerald Rossnagle
- Gilbert Aranda
- Gregory Cerza
- Illya Jackson
- Jaime Olivas
- James Hammond
- Julian Philips
- Julie Mckeown
- Kaleb O'shea
- Kelvin Montero
- Kevin Elsasser
- Kristy Richardson
- Laura Bishop
- Lee Tyree
- Martin Lee
- Matthew Miller
- Maynard Hirsch
- Melissa Heim
- Michael Millard
- Milo Sherman
- Nahstajia Pinnock
- Omotayo Omotola
- Robert Ford
- Shaun Kranish
- Takesha Thomas
- Tamara Nicholson
- Tammy Schrader
- Tamon Ford
- Terrell Jacobs
- Terry Barbin
- Vincent Palacio
- W Shields
- William Fusselle
Plaintiffs
- Boies Schiller Flexner
- Morgan & Morgan
defendants
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