SAN FRANCISCO’S FEDERAL court is home to some of the country’s most ambitious lawsuits, including suits against Big Oil for the costs of climate change, and Meta for the consequences of teen addiction to social media.

On Friday, a new far-reaching case joined the club: a class action for invasion of privacy brought against LiveRamp Holdings Inc., a public company headquartered in San Francisco that describes itself as “a global technology company that helps companies build enduring brand and business value by collaborating responsibly with data.”

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Joe Dworetzky is a second career journalist. He practiced law in Philadelphia for more than 35 years, representing private and governmental clients in commercial litigation and insolvency proceedings. Joe served as City Solicitor for the City of Philadelphia under Mayor Ed Rendell and from 2009 to 2013 was one of five members of the Philadelphia School Reform Commission with responsibility for managing the city’s 250 public schools. He moved to San Francisco in 2011 and began writing fiction and pursuing a lifelong interest in editorial cartooning. Joe earned a Master’s in Journalism from Stanford University in 2020. He covers Legal Affairs and writes long form Investigative stories. His occasional cartooning can be seen in Bay Area Sketchbook. Joe encourages readers to email him story ideas and leads at joe.dworetzky@baycitynews.com.