Facebook Users Revive Lawsuit Over Cambridge Analytica Scandal August 23, 2019 By Gerald Porter Jr. Four Facebook Inc. users revived a lawsuit against the social media company, claiming it invaded their privacy and violated its...
Facebook Pays Record $5 Billion to Settle U.S. Privacy Claims July 24, 2019 By Ben Brody and David McLaughlin Facebook Inc. agreed to pay a record $5 billion to resolve a U.S. investigation into years of privacy violations, a...
Facebook Must Proceed With Privacy Breach Suit, Judge Rules June 3, 2019 By Andrew Harris and Daniel Stoller Facebook Inc. must defend itself in a District of Columbia lawsuit accusing the social network of failing to safeguard users’...
Facebook User Privacy Lawsuits Over Cambridge Analytica Have Legs May 30, 2019 By Joel Rosenblatt There’s no shortage of claims Facebook Inc. violates users’ privacy for profit. Far less common are rulings from U.S. courts...
Pilgrim’s Pride Lands in Front of SEC Over Its Chicken Claims May 9, 2019 By Deena Shanker The Humane Society of the United States has tried for months to stop poultry giant Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. from calling...
Online Background Checks May Violate Fair Credit Law: FTC May 9, 2013 By Anne Flaherty Federal regulators this week warned several companies that the quick, easy background checks they are providing online might violate the...