Scott+Scott Amsterdam Files Legal Action Against Tinder


Scott+Scott Amsterdam on behalf of the Take Back Your Privacy Foundation (TBYP) today initiated legal proceedings at the Amsterdam court against Tinder Ireland and Match Group Inc., alleging that the companies for years violated data privacy laws and harvested sensitive personal data of their users for financial gain. According to the lawsuit, Tinder routinely collects much more sensitive private information from its users than necessary, for example by geotracking while using the app.

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Scott+Scott Secures $200M Settlement in case against Uber


United States District Court Judge Richard Seeborg of the Northern District Court of California, San Francisco Division, last week granted a landmark $200 million settlement reached with Uber Technologies, Inc. on behalf of a class of investors represented by Scott+Scott and other law firms as co-counsel. The long-running case involved the production and review of hundreds of thousands of Uber’s documents and dozens of depositions throughout the United States, including of Uber’s officers and directors.  The $200 million settlement will be paid out to investors who purchased Uber shares shortly after the company went public.

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Scott+Scott Files Class Action Against Kyverna


Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP has filed a securities class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against Kyverna Therapeutics, Inc. (“Kyverna” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: KYTX), certain directors and officers, and the underwriters of Kyverna’s February 8, 2024 initial public offering (“IPO”), alleging violations of §§11, 12 and 15 of the Securities Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 77k, 77l(a)(2), and 77o. The Class Action filed by Scott+Scott is captioned: Rondini v. Kyverna Therapeutics, Inc., et al, Case No. 3:24-cv-08869.

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£37.25M Settlement Approved in Shipping Cartel Case


The Competition Appeal Tribunal today approved a £37.25 million settlement between Mark McLaren, class representative in the car delivery charges legal action, and WWL/EUKOR and “K” Line, two of the four shipping companies named in the lawsuit.
This brings total compensation up for grabs by UK businesses and consumers to £38.75 million, including the CSAV settlement that was approved in December last year.

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Scott+Scott Sues Microsoft for Over £1Billion


Microsoft is facing a new billion-pound legal action by UK businesses and organisations that were allegedly overcharged for Microsoft products. Court papers filed today by leading digital markets regulation and policy expert Dr Maria Luisa Stasi and her lawyers at the complex disputes resolution firm Scott+Scott argue that affected UK businesses and organisations are collectively owed more than £1 billion in compensation after being overcharged for licencing Windows Server for use on Microsoft’s main rivals’ cloud platforms.

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