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UPS Store can face class action for allegedly overcharging customers for notary services
A state appeals panel revived claims UPS Store conspired with its franchisees to sidestep $1 limit set by state law for notary fee -
Bumble can't end class action over BIPA claims arising from optional photo verification feature
Dating app encourages users to upload images, evaluated by artificial intelligence softwar -
How much will people get from Google Photos biometrics settlement? Judge to hear case in April
A woman is arguing a group of lawyers who collected $35 million for pressing a biometric privacy class action against Google, are trying to deny thousands of Google Photo users from their much smaller cut of the settlement. -
Judge ends part of lawsuit over synthetic chemicals allegedly found in Kraft Mac & Cheese
Too early to say whether product packaging omitted key information, the judge ruled, so the lawsuit will continue, at least in part -
Judge: Amazon may be sued, but not Microsoft, over face scans, because Amazon may have profited, while Microsoft did not
A judge has ruled Amazon may be sued, but not Microsoft, for allegedly breaching biometric protection law, saying plaintiffs make plausible allegation Amazon profited from facial scans, but fail with Microsoft. -
Judge OKs Google Photos face scans class action settlement; Claimants get $150 each, lawyers get $35M
The $100 million settlement ends a class action lawsuit brought against Google, accusing the company of illegally scanning the faces of Illinois residents appearing in photos uploaded to Google Photos. -
Lawyers seek $40M in fees from Google Photos face scans settlement
Google has agreed to pay $100 million to end a sprawling class action under Illinois' biometrics privacy law, bringing about $200-$400 each to an estimated 280,000 Illinois residents. The lawyers who led the lawsuit want 40% of the settlement -
Google to pay $100M to end biometrics class action over Photos face scans; Class members could get $200-$400
The deal would end litigation dating back to 2016. Lawyers could be in line for potentially more than $30 million -
Shutterfly to pay $6.75M to settle biometrics class action over photo face scans; Lawyers to get $2.3M
How much individual Shutterfly users and other class members could get from the deal will depend on how many people file claims for a cut of a $4 million fund left over after lawyers and settlement administrators are paid. -
Lawyers ask judge to OK $92M deal to end class actions vs TikTok; Objectors say would let TikTok off easy
TikTok users would get unspecified cash payouts under the deal, while lawyers would get as much as $30 million.