Plaintiffs suing popular social media sites for allegedly fueling online addiction among children asked a federal judge to deny the tech giant’s bid to certify the case for interlocutory appeal, saying the request was premature at this stage of the multidistrict litigation.
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers will hear the motion on Jan. 26 in Oakland. Attorneys for companies including Meta Platforms Inc. and Tiktok Inc. told the co...
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