Manno v. Healthcare Revenue Recovery Group, No. 11-61357 (S.D. Fla.) (Mar. 26, 2013) Judge Scola. Granting class certification. Individual consent issues often derail putative TCPA classes. Not this one (at least not yet). The plaintiff gave his … [Read more] about 8-6-7-5-3-0-Class Action: Florida Court Certifies TCPA Class
Consent Issues Swamp California Privacy Class
Quesada v. Banc of America Investment Services, No. 11-cv-01703 (N.D. Cal.) (Feb. 19, 2013) Judge Rogers. Denying class certification. A California client of Merrill Lynch (successor-in-interest to Banc of America Investment Services) sued the … [Read more] about Consent Issues Swamp California Privacy Class
Consent Issues Doom Privacy Class
Jamison v. First Credit Services, Inc., No. 12 C 4415 (N.D. Ill.) (Mar. 28, 2013) Judge Kendall. Denying class certification. A Honda customer sued First Credit Services (Honda’s debt collection firm) under the Telephone Consumer Protection … [Read more] about Consent Issues Doom Privacy Class
Click Here for Class Action: Illinois Court Gives the Green Light to Huge Internet Privacy Class
Harris v. comScore, Inc., No. 11 C 5807 (N.D. Ill.) (Apr. 2, 2013) Judge Holderman. Granting class certification in part. Everybody shops on the Internet these days. comScore developed software that tracks consumers’ online behavior. Consumers … [Read more] about Click Here for Class Action: Illinois Court Gives the Green Light to Huge Internet Privacy Class
New York Takes Increased Regulatory Interest in Cybersecurity Practices at Insurance Companies
On Tuesday, May 28, at the direction of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the New York State Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) requested that the State’s largest insurance companies provide DFS with information regarding their … [Read more] about New York Takes Increased Regulatory Interest in Cybersecurity Practices at Insurance Companies