Technology,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility,
Data Privacy
Apr. 7, 2022
Sanctions motion accuses Facebook, Gibson Dunn of discovery misconduct
Attorneys in two California offices of Gibson Dunn were accused of “a pattern of misconduct that has significantly impeded the progress” of the consumer privacy class action case against Facebook, stemming from the Cambridge Analytica data scandal.




A partially redacted motion for sanctions was unsealed this week, alleging "a pattern of misconduct" by Facebook and its counsel, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in the discovery phase of the Cambridge Analytics data breach litigation.
Attorneys in two California offices of Gibson Dunn were accused of "a pattern of misconduct that has significantly impeded the progress" of the consumer privacy class action against Facebook, stemming from t...
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