Litigation
Mar. 26, 2015
Privacy case against Apple remains alive
Plaintiffs who accused Apple Inc. and several app makers such as Twitter Inc., Yelp Corp. and Electronic Arts Inc. of invasion of privacy have survived a second round of motions to dismiss. It is rare for a privacy case to reach this stage.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Plaintiffs who accused Apple Inc. and several app makers including Twitter Inc., Yelp Inc., and Electronic Arts Inc. of invasion of privacy have survived a second round of motions to dismiss. Although several of the plaintiffs' claims were tossed by U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar and the hurdle of attaining class certification looms in the future, it is rare for a privacy case to reach this stage. <...
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