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skizm | 11 days ago
I didn't realize this was literally a single person claiming they were personally injured by literally every major social media company. How does that even work? What laws are purported to have been broken here? I wholeheartedly support some sort of regulatory framework around social media, but this specific case seems like a cash grab. It was already successful too, since Snap and TikTok have settled.
jumboshrimp|11 days ago
"K.G.M.’s lawsuit was selected as a so-called bellwether case and is proceeding first among more than a thousand personal-injury complaints under a coordinated, court-managed process meant to eliminate the risk of inconsistent rulings at subsequent trials."
1vuio0pswjnm7|11 days ago
There is a master complaint and each plaintiff files a short-form complaint
Because the injuries will vary from plaintiff to plaintiff class action will not suffice. This is why each plaintiff must file individually
To learn more: https://www.jpml.uscourts.gov/articles
Here is the master complaint for the personal injury plaintiffs
https://dn710108.ca.archive.org/0/items/gov.uscourts.cand.40...
Here is the short-form complaint for personal injury (for individuals)
https://dn710108.ca.archive.org/0/items/gov.uscourts.cand.40...
Here is the master complaint for the local government/school district plaintiffs
https://dn710108.ca.archive.org/0/items/gov.uscourts.cand.40...
Here is the short-form complaint for public nusiance (for local governments, school districts)
https://dn710108.ca.archive.org/0/items/gov.uscourts.cand.40...
Hypothetical for discussion
Corporation's lobbyists, or some other circumstances, prevent the establishment of any meaningful regulatory framework that would effectively produce a desired change in the corporation's behaviour
However the threat of thousands of "cash grabs" through private litigation causes the desired change in the corporation's behaviour even in the absence of a regulatory framework
What are the pros and cons
For example, one could argue that the "cash grabs" pose a greater problem than the corporate behaviour that would occur in their absence, or vice versa
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DFHippie|11 days ago
That's not to say this is how it works when Meta is on trial. I just thought it was useful perspective on the nature of settlements.
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