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Plaintiffs fight Google's motion to split up US mobile-app activity tracking case

( July 8, 2025, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Plaintiffs accusing Google of tracking consumers' mobile app activity regardless of their privacy settings told a US federal judge that there is no reason to depart from the “normal procedure” of try compensatory and punitive damages claims together. “In this case, the evidence relating to punitive damages overlaps with and is not separable from the evidence relating to liability issues, including Google’s intent, the reasonableness of an expectation of privacy, the offensiveness of Google’s conduct, the harm suffered by the classes, and the damages they are owed. Google’s claims of prejudice do not withstand scrutiny,” they argued in opposition to a motion to bifurcate. See attached file. ...

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