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Boelter v. Advance Magazine Publishers, Inc.
Case Number:
1:15-cv-05671
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Multi Party Litigation:
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May 17, 2016
Conde Nast Subscribers Say Spokeo Helps Their Privacy Suit
A proposed class suing Conde Nast told a New York federal judge that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Spokeo on Monday should bolster their own argument that the magazine giant's sale of customer information in violation of a Michigan statute constitutes an injury that gives them standing.
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May 10, 2016
Conde Nast Points To New Mich. Law To Kill Privacy Suit
Magazine empire Conde Nast told a New York federal court on Tuesday that a recent facelift of a Michigan privacy law applies retroactively, dooming the efforts of a class of subscribers who say their personal information was sold to data miners and junk-mail companies.
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May 05, 2016
Mich. Law Update Doesn't Affect Conde Nast Suit, Court Told
A proposed class suing Conde Nast over the sale of customer information shot back in New York federal court Wednesday against the publisher's claim that a new Michigan law dooms the suit, saying the law does not apply retroactively.
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May 04, 2016
Conde Nast Says Mich. Law Update Dooms Subscriber's Suit
Conde Nast told a New York federal judge on Tuesday that a new Michigan law is the final nail in the coffin for a proposed class action alleging the publishing giant violated customers' privacy by selling information about them to data miners and other third parties.
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July 21, 2015
Conde Nast Hit With Suit Over Subscriber Info Sales
Conde Nast has violated its customers' privacy by selling information about them to data miners and other third parties, a group of the publisher's customers alleged in a proposed class action filed in New York federal court on Monday.
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