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Baker v. ParkMobile, LLC
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1:21-cv-02182
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- Duane Morris
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April 16, 2025
ParkMobile Customer Attys Seek $6.2M In Fees On $30M Deal
The attorneys behind a more than $30 million settlement with parking app ParkMobile asked a federal judge this week to sign off on nearly $6.2 million in fees for their work prosecuting the nationwide class action.
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March 03, 2025
ParkMobile Offers $9M, App Credits To End Data Breach Suit
ParkMobile customers who alleged their personal information was compromised in a 2021 data breach have asked a Georgia federal judge to give final approval to a settlement that would set aside a $9 million cash fund and up to $21 million in parking credits to end their class action.
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February 13, 2024
App Users Want Class Certification In Data Breach Case
Consumers suing a parking app company asked a Georgia federal judge Monday to certify a class in their lawsuit alleging lax cybersecurity led to their data being stolen, sold and then given away for free on the dark web following a March 2021 data breach.
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June 12, 2023
On-Trend 11th Circ. Data Privacy Ruling Tees Up Ga. Decision
The Eleventh Circuit's revival of a proposed data breach class action against a Georgia-based retailer is viewed by some legal experts as part of a wider trend of expanding privacy protection and comes just as the Peach State's highest court is set to rule on the related principles of duty and foreseeability.
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October 31, 2022
ParkMobile Claims No Duty To Protect License Plate Info
Parking app company ParkMobile has asked a Georgia federal judge to find that only publicly available information was stolen in a data breach that affected over 21 million customers and that it therefore had no duty to protect it.
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August 30, 2022
Ga. Judge Asked To Rethink Dropped Calif. Claim In Data Suit
Consumers suing a parking app company over a data breach that affected 21 million customers asked a Georgia federal judge on Monday to reconsider his decision to dismiss a claim under the California Consumer Privacy Act.