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Comment: Google, plaintiffs in US 'Incognito' privacy case told potential landmark trial likely delayed to early 2024

By Mike Swift ( August 28, 2023, 21:42 GMT | Comment) -- Google and a group of plaintiffs headed by "superlawyer" David Boies have a Nov. 6 trial date for privacy claims over the company's collection of personal data through "Incognito" mode in the Chrome browser. But the size of the criminal docket in front of the judge overseeing the Google case likely means the trial won't happen until early next year. Google’s November trial date in what could be the first class-action privacy case against a large tech company to reach a US jury faces a likely delay after a federal judge said over the weekend that the size of her criminal docket may push back the start of the civil case....

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