Oracle Agrees to $115 Million Settlement Over Alleged Privacy Violations in Consumer Tracking Lawsuit

SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle has agreed to a $115 million settlement in a proposed class action lawsuit that accused the tech giant of illicitly tracking and documenting consumers’ online activities for targeted advertising, in what plaintiffs alleged was a clear breach of state and federal privacy regulations. The request for the settlement approval was submitted to the US District Court for the Northernm District of California, by the plaintiffs, marking a significant development nearly two years after the lawsuit was originally filed. The legal battles included multiple dismissals and extensive negotiations, which lasted eight months. … Read more

Governor Shapiro Marks Legislative Milestone with Over 100 New Laws in 2024, Enhancing Education, Veterans’ Services, and Consumer Convenience in Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania has achieved a legislative milestone by signing over 100 bills into law in 2025, demonstrating the state government’s commitment to address diverse issues ranging from improving access to education and healthcare to implementing economic reforms. His administration has surpassed the century mark with 102 new laws, highlighting an active agenda that touches on several crucial areas of public and economic policy. Among the highlighted statutes, new guidelines for selling ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages will now permit Pennsylvanians to purchase pre-mixed drinks like canned margaritas and Jack and Coke … Read more

Seven States Debut Stricter Consumer Privacy Measures in 2024: New Laws Shake Up Compliance Norms

In the first six months of 2024, a wave of privacy regulations took hold in the United States as Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Rhode Island enacted new comprehensive data privacy laws. These states joined a growing list that seeks to address the myriad challenges posed by the digital age, raising the total to 19 states that have adopted such measures. At their core, the 2024 laws continue to reflect the foundations set by earlier statutes, including non-existent private rights of action and provisions allowing entities time to correct violations. Noteworthy … Read more

California Enacts Groundbreaking Safety and Consumer Rights Laws; Restaurants Exempt from Junk Fee Ban

Sacramento, California – An emergency bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom late Sunday provides a temporary shield for California’s restaurants from a broader legislation targeting “junk fees,” which takes effect Monday. This swift legislative action underscores the balancing act between consumer protection and the operational realities of businesses. The exempted establishments can now breathe a sigh of relief, as they navigate an ever-evolving regulatory landscape. The law initially aimed to eliminate unexpected or excessively high fees across various services. Legislators agreed that immediate enforcement could pose logistical challenges for small-scale eateries already grappling with thin … Read more