( February 11, 2022, 18:01 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Lawyers for Amber Collins, the lead plaintiff in data breach litigation against online dating platform Zoosk, asked a US judge not to dismiss her participation with prejudice, although the plaintiffs acknowledged that Collins' recent felony conviction will require her dismissal from the case. "Plaintiffs do not oppose dismissal of Plaintiff Collins from the action," they told Alsup. "Plaintiffs submit, however, that dismissal with prejudice is too Draconian a sanction and request that dismissal be granted without prejudice as it is a least drastic remedy."See attached document....
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