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Recent News About Fradin Law
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The lawsuit was one of a growing number filed against app operators, accusing them of improperly scanning users' faces to verify their identity at registration or when signing in to use the app
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Match Group, the parent company of the Latino dating app Chispa, is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating Illinois' biometrics privacy law.
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Match Group, the parent company of dating app Hinge, is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating Illinois' biometrics privacy law. The lawsuit accuses Match Group of improperly scanning the faces of people who registered to use Hinge.
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The lawsuit accuses Plaid of violating Illinois' biometrics privacy law
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Online dating company Match Group has been accused in a class action lawsuit of violating Illinois' biometrics privacy law.
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Moomoo Technologies, Inc., the operator of the online financial trading app Moomoo, is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating Illinois' stringent biometrics privacy law.
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Dating service PlentyofFish has been accused in a class action lawsuit of unlawfully scanning users' faces during the sign-up process. The suit alleges that this practice violates Illinois' biometrics privacy law.
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The lawsuit makes the company one of the latest of thousands of Illinois employers targeted by such class actions under Illinois' stringent biometrics privacy law.
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A class action lawsuit accuses Blockchain of violating Illinois's biometrics privacy law by scanning users' faces when they log in.
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The lawsuits, filed separately in Cook County Circuit Court, accuse the operators of the Zoosk dating service app and the Zengo cryptocurrency app of both improperly scanning the facial images of users contained in photos uploaded to the apps to verify the users' identities at sign up
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The separate lawsuits were filed in Cook County court on back to back days by the same named plaintiff, represented by the same Ohio lawyers
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A former delivery driver is suing operators of Domino’s Pizza restaurants saying she and her peers were underpaid because the company improperly deducted tips, underpaid for driving and did not offer reimbursement for vehicle expenses.