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Roche v. Aetna, Inc.
Healthcare, Notable
Lowey Dannenberg is defending Aetna in a class action related to state anti-subrogation laws. Minerley v. Aetna Inc., et al., 13-cv-1337 (D.N.J.). Lowey Dannenberg has defended and won dismissal of several similar class action lawsuits against health insurance clients: Wurtz v. Rawlings Co., LLC, 2016 WL 7174674 (E.D.N.Y. Nov. 17, 2016); Meek-Horton v. Trover, et al., 910 F.Supp. 2d 690 (S.D.N.Y. 2013); Potts v. Rawlings Co. LLC, 897 F.Supp. 2d 185 (S.D.N.Y. 2012).

Federated Investment Management Company, et al., v. Republic of Argentina
Antitrust
Lowey obtained emergency injunctive relief on behalf of Federated Investors, one of the largest investment firms in the country with over $363 billion in assets under management, preventing the Government of Argentina from canceling outstanding bonds with a face value of more than $500 million, which had been erroneously tendered by those bondholders. Federated Investment Management Company, et al., v. Republic of Argentina, et al., 10 Civ. 4324 (S.D.N.Y. 2010) (Griesa, J.).

Juniper Networks
Notable
Lowey Dannenberg served as lead counsel, representing the New York City Pension Funds and related class members, alleging that Juniper Networks, Inc. fraudulently concealed the backdating of millions of stock options, resulting in a $900 million financial restatement.
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Lowey Dannenberg Defeats Google’s Motion to Dismiss in Android Data Privacy Case
On February 2, 2021, Magistrate Judge Susan van Keulen of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California granted-in-part and denied-in-part Defendant Alphabet, Inc.’s (“Google”) motion to dismiss under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 12(b)(1) and…
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FTC Continues Enforcement of Consumer Data Rights in 2021
The FTC showed their continued efforts to defend consumer data privacy in the new year with in reaching a settlement with Flo Health, Inc (“Flo” or “the Company”). The FTC filed a complaint against Flo for sharing the personal health information of more than 100 million users of their app with…





