A California federal judge is reviewing billing records related to a $217.6 million fee request by class counsel in a lawsuit against Google. The lawsuit, which involved allegations of Google tracking users despite using Chrome's 'Incognito' mode, settled without any monetary payment from Google. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has expressed skepticism about awarding the full amount requested by the lawyers, including those from Boies Schiller Flexner. The case initially sought billions of dollars in damages.
US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers seemed inclined not to award the full $217 million legal fees requested by lawyers at Boies Schiller and other firms for a 2020 consumer lawsuit against Google for collecting users’ data despite using Incognito mode https://t.co/eFGJPZSHbQ https://t.co/rXuXQFxRxY
A federal judge seemed inclined not to award the full $217 million in legal fees requested by Boies Schiller and other firms in a consumer lawsuit against Google that settled without any payment from the tech giant. Subscribe to The Daily Docket: https://t.co/aq1ioam3fY https://t.co/Hn5kv2ww0w
A U.S. judge seemed inclined not to award the full $217M in legal fees requested by lawyers at Boies Schiller Flexner and other firms for a consumer lawsuit that once sought billions from Google but later settled without the tech giant paying any money https://t.co/eFGJPZSHbQ https://t.co/wxvPtOepFs