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Facebook agreed to settle a class action lawsuit for $52 million on May 12, 2020, which included a $1,000 payment to each of the 11,250 moderators in the class, with additional compensation available for the treatment of PTSD and other conditions resulting from the jobs. [188] [189] [190]
The parties revised the settlement, addressing the Judge's primary concerns regarding how the settlement amount was determined, removing the "clear sailing" agreement provision such that Facebook could now oppose Plaintiff attorneys' fee request, and, significantly, included clearer language regarding the ability of minors, as well as their parents, to prevent minors from appearing in ...
The justices, who heard arguments in the case on Nov. 6, dismissed Facebook's appeal of a lower court's ruling that allowed a 2018 class action led by Amalgamated Bank to proceed.
On December 6, 2021, two class action lawsuits were filed against Facebook for $150 billion by Rohingya refugees in the United States and the United Kingdom as the company failed to stop the spread of hate speech and misinformation relating to the Rohingya genocide on their platforms. [100] [101] December 24, 2021: Tagansky District Court v ...
"Found money" or windfalls can provide some leeway in your budget, help you get ahead on credit card debt, or treat yourself to something nice. With tax refunds smaller than ever this year, you ...
In fact, the two are ready to file a class action suit against Facebook. "Virtual-currency companies, game developers, and the entire social gaming community are paying higher prices and receiving ...
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An antitrust suit against Facebook by the FTC and several states had the wind taken out of its sails today by a federal judge, who ruled that the plaintiffs don't provide enough evidence that the ...