Lawyers for Condé Nast were back in court on Tuesday, trying to beat back an invasion of privacy lawsuit filed by a Michigan woman who objects to her name being sold on a mailing list used by other companies.
Condé Nast violated Michigan privacy laws when it sold subscription information without permission, Suzanne Boelter claims in a federal court suit.
Condé Nast lawyers argued Tuesday that the suit should not be granted class action status. A spokeswoman for Condé Nast declined to comment further.
Rodale, Meredith and Mansueto Ventures have settled similar cases.
But Time, Hearst and Condé Nast parent Advance Publications haven’t.
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