Summary
A federal court has granted final approval to Google LLC's $30 million settlement in order to resolve a privacy suit that alleged the collection of data from juvenile YouTube viewers and the targeting of them with behavioral advertising.
Bloomberg Law
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Plaintiffs sued Google after the Federal Trade Commission and New York issued an enforcement action over the alleged data collection in 2019. The orders, signed Tuesday, said that as of Dec. 15 the settlement administrator had received more than 4 million claims for a pro rata cash payment from the settlement fund.
- The court awarded class counsel—Silver Golub & Teitell LLP and Pritzker Levine LLP—$9 million, or 30% of..."
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This article was originally published in Bloomberg Law.