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Plaintiffs in US Google 'Incognito' privacy case seek to certify common liability issue classes

( March 14, 2023, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Plaintiffs suing Google over allegations that it illegally harvested personal data from people using Chrome's “Incognito” mode asked a US federal judge to certify common liability issue classes regarding the same liability issues that will necessarily be decided in connection with claims that have already been certified and asserted by the named plaintiffs. “These are the same issues the court will already be deciding for the certified Rule 23(b)(2) classes, and the court’s rationale for certifying these claims under Rule 23(b)(2) warrants certification under Rule 23(c)(4), particularly because issue certification advances the disposition of this litigation as a whole,” they said.See document below. ...

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