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Doe v. Favor, Inc., 3:23-00059 (N.D. Cal.).
Data Breach and Privacy, Data Privacy
Lowey Dannenberg represents a class of Favor (formerly Pill Club) website and app users alleging their personal data, including prescription information relating to birth control and Plan B, were unlawfully […]
Doe. v. Good Rx Holdings, Inc., No. 3:23-cv-00501-AMO (N.D. Cal.)
Data Privacy
Lowey serves as interim co-lead class counsel on behalf of Plaintiffs and Class members alleging that advertisers Google, Meta, and Criteo unlawfully intercepted GoodRx users’ medical information, including prescription information, as a result of GoodRx’s incorporation of its co-defendants’ tracking […]

In re Granulated Sugar Antitrust Litig., No. 24-mdl-3110
Commodities
In Sugar, plaintiffs allege a price fixing and information exchange conspiracy against the largest Sugar producers in the United States. The Court held that our pleadings survived Twombly on both […]
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Global Cord Blood Corporation
A securities class action has been filed in the USDC – S.D.N.Y. against Global Cord Blood Corporation (CORBF) (“Global Cord” or the “Company”), on behalf of all persons and entities that purchased or otherwise acquired Global Cord securities between June 4, 2019 and…
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Crypto Caveat Emptor: What Happens to Investors When a Cryptocurrency Exchange Goes Bankrupt?
Up until several years ago, cryptocurrencies were traded directly among counterparties. Cryptocurrencies as investments were initially viewed with skepticism by both Wall Street and Main Street as something only hard-core libertarians, criminal actors, or privacy evangelists utilized. With…





