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A new class action has accused Northwestern University of violating Illinois' biometrics privacy law by using online proctoring to collect students' face scans and collect other biometric data without students' consent.
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Lawyers will get $5 million of the settlement funds to end the lawsuit, accusing CVS of improperly using automated phone messages to remind customers to get a flu shot and obtain a 'shopping pass.'
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Plaintiff attorneys will collect $3.1 million from the settlement of a class action suit, alleging a defunct suburban travel agency made illegal telemarketing calls for cruise ship companies. People who received the calls would pocket about $22 each.
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The plaintiffs behind a class action complaint against CVS Pharmacy and its MinuteClinic, which alleges flu shot reminder calls were actually illegal robocalls, are asking a federal judge to sign off on a $15 million settlement.
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After sorting through a blizzard of more than 2 million claims, including many that “were likely fraudulent,” lawyers on both sides of a massive class action over vacation marketing robocalls have asked a judge to sign off on a $12.5 million deal to end the six-year-old litigation, under which about 275,000 approved claimants could get a share of $6 million, and plaintiffs’ lawyers could get more than $3.1 million.