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UCSF Class Action
Data Breach and Privacy, Existing Cases
In Doe v. The Regents of the University of California, No. 3:23-cv-00598 (N.D. Cal.), Lowey Dannenberg represents a class of individuals who used the University of California San Francisco Medical Center (“UCSF”) website to book appointments, search for doctors, or took other action on UCSF’s website.
Google Assistant Privacy Litigation
Data Breach and Privacy, Data Privacy
Lowey serves as co-lead class counsel in this certified class action against Google, alleging that Google’s unlawfully and intentionally recorded Plaintiffs’ and Class Members’ confidential communications without their consent through its Google […]

Doe v. Google LLC, 5:23-CV-02431 (N.D. Cal.)
Data Privacy
Lowey serves as Co-Lead Class Counsel representing Plaintiffs and Class Members alleging that Google collected individuals’ health data through sophisticated tracking technology, including Google Analytics, incorporated on the websites of […]
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Lowey Dannenberg Defeats Motion to Dismiss in Google Assistant Privacy Litigation
On July 1, 2021, Judge Freeman of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California granted in part and denied in part a motion to dismiss filed by Google to end the class action lawsuit brought against it. The lawsuit alleges that Google…
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Rule 10b5-1 Trading Plans Under Scrutiny: Are They Subject To Insider Trading Abuse?
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is working to overhaul the rule that protects corporate executives from insider trading accusations when they buy or sell their company’s stocks. Executives are regularly exposed to material nonpublic information (MNPI) and would be at risk of…





