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Plaintiffs lawyers in Facebook data privacy case seek $181 million in fees

The long-running lawsuit was sparked by revelations in 2018 that Facebook had allowed British political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica to access data of as many as 87 million users.

June 22, 2023 / 22:55 IST
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Plaintiffs' lawyers have asked a San Francisco federal judge to award more than $181 million in legal fees as part of a $725 million data privacy settlement with Facebook parent company Meta Platforms resolving claims over sharing of user information with third parties.

Co-lead counsel at plaintiffs law firms Keller Rohrback and Bleichmar Fonti & Auld said in a motion filed late Wednesday the fees would represent 25% of the settlement fund which is "within the range awarded in comparably sized cases."

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The lawyers said the $725 million settlement is the largest data-privacy recovery in history and the largest private settlement Facebook has ever agreed to. "Nothing about this unprecedented result came easily or quickly," Derek Loeser of Keller Rohrback and Lesley Weaver of Bleichmar Fonti & Auld wrote in the filing.

Class counsel worked more than 149,000 hours on the case over nearly five years of "intense litigation," they said.