April 16, 2025
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.
March 03, 2025
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.
February 13, 2024
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.
June 12, 2023
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.
October 31, 2022
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.
August 30, 2022
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.