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  1. 13 de set. de 2023 · If you applied for your share of the $725 million Facebook privacy settlement, you had plenty of company—and that will likely knock down the amount of money you’ll get. About 17.7 million ...

  2. IN RE: FACEBOOK, INC. CONSUMER PRIVACY USER PROFILE LITIGATION This document relates to: ALL ACTIONS MDL No. 2843 Case No. 18-md-02843-VC ORDER SETTING CASE SCHEDULE Re Dkt. No. 696 After reviewing the parties’ competing scheduling proposals, the Court adopts the following schedule: • November 1, 2021: Depositions may begin

  3. 11 de out. de 2023 · “This settlement sets a new high-water mark for Big Tech privacy litigation and sends a strong message that ignoring consumers’ privacy rights is a costly mistake.” About Keller Rohrback L.L.P. Keller Rohrback , with offices in New York, Seattle, Phoenix, Oakland, Missoula, Portland, and Santa Barbara, serves as lead and co-lead counsel in class actions throughout the country.

  4. If you were a Facebook user in the United States between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022, inclusive, you may be eligible for a cash payment from a Class Action Settlement.

  5. Active Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) Upcoming Hearings Held by Video-Conference; Cases Column 3. Case Filing Procedures. Opening A New Civil Case; Case Opening Documents to be Served on Opposing Counsel; Obtaining Copies of Court Documents; Drop Box Filing Procedures; Preparing for Hearings Held by Video-Conference; Cases Column 4; Close ...

  6. 29 de mar. de 2023 · 3:18-MD-02843-VC. 03-29-2023. IN RE FACEBOOK, INC. CONSUMER PRIVACY USER PROFILE LITIGATION, Vince Chhabria, United States District Judge. ORDER CERTIFYING SETTLEMENT CLASS; GRANTING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 23 (e) (1); AND APPROVING FORM AND CONTENT OF CLASS NOTICE.

  7. Keller Rohrback L.L.P. partner, Derek W. Loeser, was appointed to serve as Co-Lead Counsel in this ground-breaking privacy litigation. Plaintiffs’ complaint alleges that Facebook broke the law when it enabled third parties—such as the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica—to access U.S.-based Facebook users’ personal content and ...