In re ALPHABET, INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION

  1. June 22, 2023

    Google Investors Slam Alphabet Exec 'Monarchy' In Depo Row

    Google investors argued Thursday against time and scope limitations on the depositions of Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and other current and former executives in securities litigation over Google's 2018 data breach, arguing that Google hasn't shown the depositions are overly burdensome and "it's almost like you're talking about monarchy here."

  2. August 23, 2022

    Alphabet Fights Investor Class Cert. In Google Privacy Suit

    Google parent Alphabet Inc. has urged a California federal court to deny class certification to investors who sued after it was announced that the data of 500,000 users was exposed to a possible breach, saying the shareholders couldn't tie the disclosure to a stock decline in the days that followed.

  3. June 22, 2022

    Google Parent Investors Seek Cert. In 2018 Data Leak Suit

    Alphabet Inc. shareholders asked a California federal judge Tuesday to grant them class certification in their suit accusing Google's parent company of deceiving investors about a bug that exposed half a million users' data in 2018.

  4. February 05, 2020

    Google Parent Ditches Investors' Data Leak Suit, For Now

    A California federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a shareholder securities fraud suit accusing Google's parent company Alphabet Inc. of deceiving investors about a bug that exposed half a million users' data in 2018, ruling that the investors hadn't shown that the tech giant's statements were materially false or misleading.

  5. July 09, 2019

    Investors Say Google Parent Co. Downplaying Data Leak

    Investors in Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. have accused it of downplaying the seriousness of a bug discovered last year that potentially exposed hundreds of millions of users’ data.

  6. March 25, 2019

    Google Parent Says Investors' Data Leak Suit Doesn't Add Up

    Google's parent company has urged a California federal judge to toss a shareholder securities fraud suit accusing it of deceiving investors about a bug that exposed half a million users' data last year. Alphabet Inc., which counts the tech giant among its subsidiaries, claims the alleged omissions in its financial reporting face "fatal timing issues."

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