In Re Toll Roads Litigation

  1. February 14, 2022

    Attys Get $21M For Settling Calif. Drivers' Toll Privacy Case

    Lawyers representing California motorists will receive nearly $21 million in fees for their roles in a privacy suit against toll road operators accused of sharing drivers' private information with government agencies.

  2. April 13, 2021

    Calif. County Transpo Agency Inks $41M Toll Data Privacy Deal

    Orange County motorists asked a California federal judge on Monday to bless their deal worth $41 million that resolves class claims that county toll operators misused drivers' personal information and flouted state privacy laws to collect unpaid tolls and assess fines.

  3. November 05, 2020

    Calif. Toll Roads Ink $176M Deal To End Drivers' Privacy Row

    California motorists have told a federal court that they've reached a pair of deals worth approximately $176 million to end certified class claims that Orange County toll operators misused drivers' personal information and flouted state privacy laws to collect unpaid tolls and assess fines.

  4. July 16, 2019

    Toll Operators Seek Quick Exit From Drivers' Privacy Suit

    Orange County, California, toll operators told a federal judge they didn't flout state privacy regulations to collect unpaid tolls and assess fines, defending their bid to dismantle a certified class action claiming they've misused drivers' personal information.

  5. August 01, 2018

    Drivers Get Cert., But Claims Trimmed In Toll Roads Suit

    A California federal judge on Tuesday certified a class of drivers who accuse California toll operators of unlawfully using their personal information to collect unpaid tolls and charge overblown fines, while also trimming the drivers' claims against the operators and contractor 3M.

  6. June 19, 2018

    3M Wants Out Of California Drivers' Unpaid Tolls Suit

    3M Co. on Monday told a federal judge it should not be held responsible for the actions of the California toll road operators accused of unlawfully using drivers' personal information to collect unpaid tolls and charge overblown fines, as it was a contractor that played a limited role in the roads' operations.

  7. June 07, 2018

    Calif. Toll Operators Slam Drivers' Class Cert. Bid

    The operators of cashless tolls around Orange County urged a California federal court Wednesday to deny a motion for class certification from motorists accusing them of unlawfully using drivers' personal information to collect unpaid tolls and charge overblown fines, saying the drivers' claims would be better handled as individual actions.

  8. April 24, 2018

    Calif. Drivers Seek Cert. In Toll-Fine Due Process Suit

    California motorists asked a federal judge Monday to certify their class action alleging the operators of cashless tolls around Orange County unlawfully used drivers' personal information to collect unpaid tolls and unconstitutionally hit drivers with overblown fines, saying the operators engaged in uniform violations of the law.

  9. September 27, 2017

    Drivers Fight Toll Operators' Bid To Trim Privacy Suit

    A proposed class of motorists urged a California federal judge not to trim their claims against toll operators they accuse of unlawfully using drivers' personal information to collect unpaid tolls, arguing that they are entitled to statutory damages for the alleged privacy violations.

  10. March 28, 2017

    Calif. Toll Operators Defend System As Constitutional

    The operators of the 91 Express Lanes in Orange County, California, told a federal judge Monday that they're well within their authority to use driver information to collect unpaid tolls, slamming a proposed class of motorists who allege their privacy is being violated and that the tolls are unconstitutional.

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