Keller Rohrback is investigating whether loot boxes offered by video game studios and video game platforms violate state gambling laws. If you’ve purchased a loot box for you or your child, please contact Keller Rohrback at ...
If your organization or an organization to which you have donated was involved in the hack of Blackbaud, please contact Keller Rohrback’s data privacy litigation team at (800) 776-6044 or [email protected].
If you’re concerned that your personal health information has been accessed without your consent, contact data privacy attorneys Cari Campen Laufenberg or Gretchen Freeman Cappio at [email protected] or 800-776-6044.
Keller Rohrback filed a lawsuit against the e-cigarette company JUUL Labs, Inc. and Big Tobacco company Altria Group, Inc., for their role in creating and sustaining the youth vaping epidemic.
Recently, the Court presiding over this case issued an order largely allowing Plaintiffs’ claims to proceed. The Complaint alleges that Facebook broke the law when it enabled third parties—such as the political consulting firm Cambridge ...
Are you a Facebook Messenger user who used the voice-to-text feature? Facebook may have used outside contractors to listen to your private messages and transcribe them by hand. Please contact us at [email protected] or 800-776-6044 to ...
Derek Loeser of Keller Rohrback has been named co-lead counsel in, In Re: Facebook, Inc. Consumer Privacy User Profile Litigation, the litigation against Facebook and Cambridge Analytica over their alleged violations of Facebook users’ privacy.
Keller Rohrback L.L.P. is investigating reports that Wells Fargo has been pressing consumers with low-cost 401(k) plans to invest in more expensive IRAs at the bank and pocketing the difference in fees.
If you reside in the U.K. and believe you have been affected by the data privacy violations alleged in the In re Facebook, Inc. Consumer Privacy User Profile Litigation, please contact us to find out more about your legal rights.
On July 8, 2017 the federal court overseeing the first class action lawsuit filed against Wells Fargo related to unauthorized accounts granted preliminary approval to a $142 million settlement designed to compensate Wells Fargo customers nationwide.