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Anyone who wants a cut of Oracle's $115 million proposed settlement agreement must submit a ... fill it out a compensation claim form: ... Katz-Lacabe et al v. Oracle America, Inc.c/o Settlement ...
Oracle maintains its practices were lawful, that it disclosed its activities, and it admitted no wrongdoing. Under the class action settlement, Oracle will pay $115 million to establish a settlement fund, and anyone residing in the United States from August 19, 2018 to the present who was affected may be eligible to file a claim.
Oracle agreed to pay $115 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the database software and cloud computing company of invading people's privacy by collecting their personal information and selling ...
Tech behemoth Oracle has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit for $115 million over allegations that it tracked consumer activity both on and offline. Under the class action settlement, Oracle ...
A group of shareholders in the Oracle Corporation sought to bring a derivative suit on allegations of insider trading against the corporation's directors, mainly the CEO Larry Ellison, Donald Lucas, and Michael Boskin. The shareholders made a demand on the board to litigate, and this was rejected by the Special Litigation Committee (SLC).
Oracle announced its intention to appeal, [55] but before doing so, it attempted unsuccessful motions to disregard the jury verdict, [56] and then to hold a re-trial. [57] [58] Oracle officially filed its appeal on October 26, 2016. [59]
However, the "verdict grossly exceeded the actual harm to Oracle in the form of lost customers," [15] which was estimated by Mr. Meyer at either $408.7 million or $272 million, and estimated by SAP's damages expert at $28 million. The court rejected the $408.7 million figure from Mr. Meyer since it included "ongoing impact" through 2015, and ...
German software company SAP (SAP) has agreed to pay competitor Oracle (ORCL) a partial settlement of $120 million over allegations of intellectual-property theft, Reuters reported Wednesday.