Technology,
International Law,
Data Privacy
Jun. 1, 2022
$85M Zoom privacy deal improperly left out other countries, lawsuit says
“The limitation of the settlement class in the prior litigation to ... ‘persons in the United States’ ... did not result from inadvertence,” wrote David Jude Gallo, a sole practitioner from Del Mar and counsel for the proposed class.




Zoom’s $85 million settlement of a class action over its data privacy practices didn’t go far enough, says a new lawsuit arguing the deal improperly excluded prospective plaintiffs in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United Kingdom.
David Jude Gallo, a sole practitioner from Del Mar and counsel for the proposed class, said in the complaint he filed Monday in federal court in San Francisco, “The limitation of the settlement class in t...
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