In re Google, Inc. Privacy Policy Litigation

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Case overview

Case Number:

5:12-cv-01382

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Paul Singh Grewal

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  1. July 16, 2015

    Android Users Amended Away Standing In Privacy Suit: Judge

    For the last time, a California federal judge on Wednesday tossed claims from Android users in a proposed class action accusing Google Inc. of handing their personal information to app developers without permission, saying they have pled themselves out of a case and no longer have standing. 

  2. July 08, 2015

    Google Says Expert Priced Apples To Oranges In Privacy Row

    Google Inc. blasted an expert's method for calculating the value of Android users' personal information that the tech giant is accused of handing to app developers without permission, urging a California federal judge Tuesday to exclude testimony it says compares apples to oranges.

  3. July 07, 2015

    Google Slams Bid To Combine Privacy Class Actions

    Google on Monday criticized as "wildly belated" an Android user's attempt to relate her case against the company to a class action accusing Google of providing personal information to app developers without permission.

  4. July 02, 2015

    Android User Moves To Combine Google Privacy Class Actions

    An Android user whose case was found to be different from another class action accusing Google Inc. of providing personal information to app developers without permission told a California federal judge on Wednesday that the cases are now aligned and should be related.

  5. July 01, 2015

    Android Users Fight To Keep Expert In Google Privacy Row

    Android users claiming that Google Inc. handed their personal information to app developers without permission urged a California federal judge on Tuesday to deny the Internet behemoth's bid to oust their expert's testimony, saying that it's up to a jury to decide whether to accept the expert's opinion.

  6. June 17, 2015

    Android Users Defend Class Cert. Bid In Google Privacy Row

    Android users claiming Google Inc. passed their personal information along to app developers without permission shot back in California federal court Tuesday at the company's attempt to derail their bid for class certification, denying that their case involves different claims against each developer.

  7. June 03, 2015

    Google Says Bid For Cert. In Privacy Case Rests On 'Air'

    Google Inc. tried to ax a bid for class certification in California district court on Tuesday in a suit alleging that the company wrongfully gave developers user information after app purchases, saying that plaintiffs' damages theory rests on "air" and their claims would require thousands of subclasses.

  8. May 13, 2015

    Android Users Move For Class Cert. In Google Privacy Case

    Android users suing Google Inc. in California federal court for allegedly handing over their names, email addresses and locations to app developers without permission moved for class certification Tuesday.

  9. April 13, 2015

    Google Rips Privacy Class Action Over Data Value Claim

    Android users accusing Google Inc. of handing over their personal information to app developers without permission have attempted to shoehorn a new argument about the value of their data into the case to avoid dismissal, the company said in California federal court Friday.

  10. April 06, 2015

    Google App Users Claim Privacy Class Action Still Has Legs

    Google Inc. can't dismiss a proposed class action accusing the company of breaching its contract with users by giving their data to third parties because that information has an "objectively quantifiable value," the plaintiffs told a California federal judge Friday.

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