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      Rothken Law Firm Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Carrier IQ Regarding Alleged Cell Phone Data Privacy Intrusion

      The Rothken Law Firm on behalf of an alleged nationwide class of consumers is suing Carrier IQ over the alleged installation of hidden software on select mobile phones that siphon off data without sufficient consumer notice and consent. The Federal lawsuit requests monetary damages and injunctive relief. If you believe you have been adversely impacted you may submit information via our Contact Us form to assist in our investigation. Read CNET news coverage of the Carrier IQ controversy.

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