Google Ordered to Pay $425.7 Million in California Privacy Lawsuit
ByAinvest
Thursday, Sep 4, 2025 11:26 am ET1min read
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A jury has awarded $425.7 million to plaintiffs in a California trial against Google, finding the tech giant liable for invasion of privacy and intrusion upon seclusion. Plaintiffs alleged that Google continued collecting their data despite them turning off a privacy setting. Dubin Research & Consulting congratulated the trial team, including Susman Godfrey LLP, Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, and Morgan & Morgan, for their victory. DRC assisted the trial team with jury research, jury selection, and trial strategy consulting.

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