Calif. Judge Resets Hearing for June 5 on FullStory’s Motion to Dismiss
U.S. District Judge William Orrick for Northern California in San Francisco rescheduled for June 5 at 2 p.m. PDT a case management conference and motion hearing on FullStory’s April 2 motion to dismiss Jane Doe’s third amended privacy complaint (see 2404250017), said a text-only clerk’s order Thursday (docket 3:23-cv-00059). Doe’s January 2023 class action alleged Meta and TikTok, via their Pixel tracking codes, intercepted confidential healthcare information from her communications with Hey Favor, an online women-focused telehealth firm that delivered birth control. The plaintiff alleged Hey Favor knowingly and intentionally sent personally identifiable information about her and class members' medical history to Meta, TikTok and data analytics firm FullStory. Hey Favor rebranded as The Pill Club in January 2023 following a trademark lawsuit and then filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April 2023, triggering a stay in the class action. In July, Doe voluntarily dismissed all claims vs. Hey Favor, following a June motion to lift the stay in which she said the action will exist against “advertising and analytics defendants” Meta, TikTok and FullStory, as if she had never named Hey Favor in the first place (see 2308010066).