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Snap Inc. agreed to pay $35 million to settle claims that Snapchat's photo filters collected facial geometry data from Illinois users without proper consent under BIPA.
Manufacturers of Zantac heartburn medication face claims that the drug contained NDMA, a probable human carcinogen, and failed to warn consumers about cancer risks.
Wells Fargo agreed to pay $3.7 billion in fines and restitution after employees created millions of unauthorized bank accounts, credit cards, and other financial products in customers' names.
Samsung agreed to settle claims that millions of top-loading washing machines had a defect causing the drum to detach during spin cycles, posing injury risks.
TikTok agreed to pay $92 million to settle claims it collected biometric data including facial geometry and voiceprints from users without consent, violating Illinois BIPA.
Toyota agreed to settle claims that certain 2.4L 4-cylinder engines in Camry, RAV4, and other models consumed excessive oil, causing engine damage and safety hazards.
The three largest U.S. drug distributors and Johnson & Johnson agreed to pay up to $26 billion over 18 years to resolve opioid crisis claims by state and local governments.
ADT agreed to pay $17 million to settle claims after a technician was caught spying on customers through their home security cameras over 4 years.
Bayer set aside $10.9 billion to settle approximately 125,000 claims that its Roundup weedkiller caused non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other cancers.
Facebook agreed to pay $650 million to settle claims it violated Illinois biometric privacy law by using facial recognition technology on photos without user consent.
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Extended filing window for the $425 million Equifax settlement over the 2017 data breach that exposed personal data of 147 million Americans including Social Security numbers.
J&J proposed an $8.9 billion settlement to resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits claiming its talc-based baby powder caused ovarian cancer and mesothelioma.
Capital One agreed to pay $190 million to settle claims arising from a 2019 data breach that exposed the personal information of approximately 100 million customers and applicants.
Tinder agreed to pay $60.5 million to settle claims it charged users over 29 higher subscription prices for Tinder Plus and Tinder Gold, constituting age discrimination.
Google agreed to pay $700 million to settle claims it monopolized the Android app market by forcing developers and consumers to use Google Play and its billing system, resulting in inflated app prices.
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