The Bartz book authors have added Jallé H. Dafa of Lieff Cabraser to their legal team in anticipation of the Dec. 1st trial.
Dafa is a partner in the San Francisco office and specializes in class-action litigation. Dafa graduated from Berkeley Law and clerked for Judge Corley in the Northern District of California and Judge Schroeder on the Ninth Circuit.
From her webpage, notable cases:
- Jallé was involved in the firm’s work against Google for its collection and tracking of location information despite the disabling of a setting to prevent such tracking, resulting in a settlement of $62 million.
- Jallé also served as Class Counsel in a case against Oracle, one of the world’s largest data brokers, for surveilling the daily activities of Americans and complying their personal information into digital profiles—including detailed information regarding their everyday movements, finances, demographics, interests, and health concerns—and selling the personal profiles without consent to third parties for profit. The district court granted final approval of a settlement requiring Oracle to pay $115 million and make changes to its business practices.
- She represented professors against Duke University and the University of North Carolina for conspiring to suppress the mobility and pay of their faculty. The litigation settled for a total of $73.5 million and significant injunctive relief.