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Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP and Ahdoot & Wolfson Announce Federal Court Grants Final Approval of Historic Privacy Settlement for Zoom App Users Nationwide

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP and Ahdoot & Wolfson announce the United States District Court in the Northern District of California granted final approval of a groundbreaking settlement agreement on behalf of a nationwide class action of Zoom users and subscribers. The action alleged that Zoom failed to provide end-to-end encryption of Zoom meetings, improperly shared user information, and left many exposed to “Zoombombing” by unauthorized third parties.

Last year, the Court ruled on Zoom’s motion to dismiss, addressing several novel issues raised by the case, including application of Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act and alleged violation of privacy and unfair competition laws in California, where Zoom is based. The Court allowed several claims in the litigation to move forward. After intensive discovery, the parties then negotiated the settlement by which Zoom will pay $85 million in cash compensation and implement comprehensive reforms to its business practices.

Tina Wolfson of Ahdoot & Wolfson and Mark Molumphy of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP, the Co-Lead Counsel representing Zoom subscribers and users, noted that final approval will allow class members to immediately receive the benefits of the Settlement relief.

Mark Molumphy, a partner at Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP said:

“Millions of Americans continue to use Zoom’s platform with the expectation that their conversations will be kept private and secure. This groundbreaking settlement will provide a substantial cash recovery to Zoom users and implement privacy practices that, going forward, will help ensure that users are safe and protected.”

Tina Wolfson, a partner at Ahdoot Wolfson said:

“In the age of corporate surveillance, this historic settlement recognizes that data is the new oil and compensates consumers for unwittingly providing data in exchange for a free service. It also compensates those who paid for a product they did not receive and commits Zoom to changing its corporate behavior to better inform consumers about their privacy choices and provide stronger cybersecurity.”

The case is In re: Zoom Video Communications, inc. Privacy Litigation, Case No. 5:20-cv-02155-LB (N.D.Cal).

About Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP

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Contacts

Mark Molumphy
Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP
(650) 697-6000
mmolumphy@cpmlegal.com

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Contacts

Mark Molumphy
Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP
(650) 697-6000
mmolumphy@cpmlegal.com

MEDIA:
Lee Houskeeper
(415) 654-9141 - Cell
NewsService@aol.com

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