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Capital One motion to dismiss US privacy claims procedurally flimsy, plaintiffs argue

( March 20, 2026, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Plaintiffs bringing US privacy claims against Capital One told a federal judge that the firm is engaging in procedural gamesmanship with its latest motion to dismiss filed in the midst of substantial class-certification briefing. Plaintiffs opposed dismissal, arguing that Instead, Capital One filed a separate motion in a transparent effort to evade the court’s page limits, secure extra briefing by another name, and accelerate its determination in conjunction with class certification. They also said that they don’t need not show that every named plaintiff’s data traveled through every tool in Capital One’s tracking stack to challenge the same overarching policy that injured them in the same basic way.See attached file. ...

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