Joseph P. Guglielmo Appointed Co-Lead Counsel


Scott+Scott Consumer Practice Group Chair Joseph P. Guglielmo has been appointed Co-Lead Counsel  in In re: Consumer Vehicle Data Tracking Collection (No. 1:24-MD-3115-TWT), a multidistrict litigation pending in the United States District Court for the North District of Georgia before United States District Judge Thomas W. Thrash, Jr.

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Scott+Scott Files Class Action Lawsuit Against XPEL Inc.


Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP recently filed a class action lawsuit against XPEL Inc. and its chief executive officers on behalf of investors who – between November 8, 2023 and May 2, 2024 – purchased securities issued by the manufacturer of protective automobile paint and window coatings.

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Scott+Scott Secures $35 Million Settlement


Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP, along with Cafferty Clobes Meriwether & Sprengel LLP and Kirby McInerney LLP as co-counsel, last week announced a $35 million settlement reached with Apple Inc. and Apple Value Services, LLC relating to an alleged gift card scam impacting thousands of consumers nationwide. The settlement resolves the class action lawsuit Carl […]

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TikTok Faces Suit Over Child Privacy From London Preteen


Judge rules in favor of allowing the 12-year-old plaintiff to remain anonymous in her pursuit of claims that the video-sharing app TikTok is illegally exploiting the personal data of children.

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Scott+Scott Obtains Restraining Order in Action Over Madoff Losses


Scott+Scott LLP’s New York-based partner Beth Kaswan and her team of litigators won a critical court order yesterday on behalf of the firm’s client New York University.

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Wendy’s Data Breach – $50 Million Settlement and Improved Security Protocols


In 2016, First Choice Federal Credit Union and other financial institutions sued Wendy’s fast food restaurant over a five-month-long data breach, citing the vulnerabilities in the chain’s data security systems that allowed hackers to access 18 million payment cards. Scott+Scott acted as co-lead counsel representing the financial institution and the putative class in this action.

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