Rodriguez et al v. Google LLC et al

  1. January 25, 2022

    Google Gets Partial Win In Mobile App Privacy Case

    A California federal judge on Tuesday threw out several claims from a proposed class action alleging that Google monitored mobile app users' browsing history in secret, finding that a promise to stop collecting user data does not amount to a contract.

  2. June 29, 2021

    Google Says Mobile App Privacy Claims 'Underdeveloped'

    Google has, for the second time, asked a California federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action that accuses it of secretly tracking user browsing activity via third-party mobile apps, repeating the judge's assessment that certain allegations are "woefully underdeveloped."

  3. May 24, 2021

    Google Can't Beat Suit Alleging Mobile App Privacy Breaches

    A California federal judge has kept alive a lawsuit accusing Google of secretly tracking users' browsing activity on third-party mobile apps while criticizing the tech giant for confusing consumers about how it collects and processes data.

  4. March 04, 2021

    Judge Rips Attys For Google, Users Over Privacy Arguments

    A California federal judge criticized counsel for both parties Thursday in a putative class action accusing Google of secretly tracking users' browsing activity on third-party mobile apps, saying their arguments on Google's motion to dismiss veered outside the pleadings.

  5. December 21, 2020

    Google Says Consent Sinks App Users' Data Privacy Suit

    Google is urging a California federal judge to toss a putative class action accusing the tech giant of secretly tracking consumers' browsing activity on third-party mobile apps, arguing that users were clearly aware of and consented to app developers sharing their information with Google. 

  6. October 14, 2020

    Google Seeks Nix Of 2nd Boies Schiller-Repped Privacy Suit

    Theories from mobile app users in the second of two Boies Schiller Flexner LLP-repped proposed data privacy class actions filed against Google over the summer are neither supported by the law nor "common sense," the search giant said Tuesday in California federal court.

  7. July 14, 2020

    Boies Schiller Files New Privacy Suit Against 'Voyeur' Google

    Mobile app users, represented by Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, filed a putative class action in California federal court Tuesday calling Google LLC a "voyeur extraordinaire" that lulls them into a false sense of privacy before ripping off their data and selling it.